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- Preservation Groups Find Bargains in Housing Bust
- Nigerian May Have Used Course in Yemen as Cover
- U.N. Moving Many Foreign Workers Out of Pakistan
- C.I.A. Confirms 7 of Its Employees Were Killed in Afghanistan
- Degas Work Stolen
- Cooking Up Luck for the New Year
- The University of Chicago Gets an Earful Over a Cheeky Essay
- Bloomberg Plans a Muted Inauguration
- Safety of Beef Processing Method Is Questioned
- AT&T Is the Latest to Drop Woods
- Monday Puzzle Prize Winners
Preservation Groups Find Bargains in Housing Bust | Top |
Conservation organizations have taken advantage of depressed property prices, foreclosures and derailed development projects to protect open space. | |
Nigerian May Have Used Course in Yemen as Cover | Top |
The suspected airplane bomber used a school as a pretext to legally reenter Yemen after being recruited by Al Qaeda, the school's director believes. | |
U.N. Moving Many Foreign Workers Out of Pakistan | Top |
About 60 U.N. employees, or about one quarter of the organization's staff, will leave the country, the latest sign of Western fears as terror attacks have escalated in recent months. | |
C.I.A. Confirms 7 of Its Employees Were Killed in Afghanistan | Top |
The suicide bomber who killed them wore an Afghan National Army uniform, according to NATO officials. | |
Degas Work Stolen | Top |
A painting by the Impressionist master Edgar Degas has been stolen at an exhibition in Marseille. | |
Cooking Up Luck for the New Year | Top |
Martha Rose Shulman explores traditional lucky foods from around the world in this week's Recipes for Health. | |
The University of Chicago Gets an Earful Over a Cheeky Essay | Top |
The university used the suggestive work of one successful applicant as an example for others. | |
Bloomberg Plans a Muted Inauguration | Top |
With many New Yorkers struggling, officials have planned less pomp around the mayor's third inauguration party. | |
Safety of Beef Processing Method Is Questioned | Top |
E. coli and salmonella have been found dozens of times in meat processed with a novel ammonia treatment. | |
AT&T Is the Latest to Drop Woods | Top |
AT&T, whose logo had been emblazoned on Tiger Woods's golf bag, said Thursday that it is ending its sponsorship agreement with him. | |
Monday Puzzle Prize Winners | Top |
It never ceases to amaze me how much skill and intelligence our readers bring to our Monday puzzles. The time has come to hand out the prizes. | |
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