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- Pakistani Taliban Leader Is Reported Dead
- An Electric Boost for Bicyclists
- Cornish Journal: A Recluse? Well, Not to His Neighbors
- Museum Review | International Civil Rights Center and Museum: Four Men, a Counter and Soon, Revolution
- Gunmen in Mexico Kill 13 at Party
- F.D.A. Aims at Doctors' Drug Pitches
- Amazon Concedes on Electronic Book Pricing
- 13 Students Killed at Mexico Border
- Trial Could Reshape Malaysia Politics
- Foursquare Teams With Bravo TV
- Disney Looking to Sell What's Left of Miramax
Pakistani Taliban Leader Is Reported Dead | Top |
Pakistani and American officials said that they were increasingly convinced that Hakimullah Mehsud had died from wounds sustained in a drone strike. | |
An Electric Boost for Bicyclists | Top |
The booming Chinese electric-bike industry is spurring impressive sales in India, Europe and the United States. | |
Cornish Journal: A Recluse? Well, Not to His Neighbors | Top |
To the residents of Cornish, N.H., J. D. Salinger was not a recluse. He was a townsperson — just a guy called Jerry. | |
Museum Review | International Civil Rights Center and Museum: Four Men, a Counter and Soon, Revolution | Top |
The International Civil Rights Center and Museum opening Monday reminds us that a cataclysmic transformation took place over the right to be ordinary. | |
Gunmen in Mexico Kill 13 at Party | Top |
The attack in the violent border city of Ciudad Juárez bore the signs of the drug-related violence that has killed thousands. | |
F.D.A. Aims at Doctors' Drug Pitches | Top |
Dr. Leslie Baumann's comments in the media about an antiwrinkle drug violated restrictions on drug promotion, the agency said, in what is believed to be the first time an individual investigator was warned. | |
Amazon Concedes on Electronic Book Pricing | Top |
Amazon will sell Macmillan products again after halting sales when the publisher wanted to raise its e-book prices. | |
13 Students Killed at Mexico Border | Top |
Armed men killed13 students in what witnesses said they thought was an attack prompted by false information. | |
Trial Could Reshape Malaysia Politics | Top |
Anwar Ibrahim's trial is the latest chapter in the bitter struggle for power between the governing coalition and the ascendant opposition parties. | |
Foursquare Teams With Bravo TV | Top |
Bravo TV will be offering rewards and other incentives tied to its shows to players of the mobile social gaming start-up, Foursquare. | |
Disney Looking to Sell What's Left of Miramax | Top |
Disney is in negotiations to sell off what's left of Miramax, the art-house studio founded by Harvey and Bob Weinstein. | |
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