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- 'State of Catastrophe' After Chile Quake
- Hawaii Exhales After Gentle Tsunami Rolls Ashore
- Updates on the Earthquake in Chile
- U.S. and Canada in Fight for Olympic Hockey Gold
- Paterson Faces a Big Question: Can He Govern?
- Unlikely Activist Who Got to the Tea Party Early
'State of Catastrophe' After Chile Quake | Top |
The earthquake ripped apart buildings, highways and bridges, and more than 300 people had died. | |
Hawaii Exhales After Gentle Tsunami Rolls Ashore | Top |
A tsunami warning was canceled, but residents were cautioned to wait for word from county officials before returning to normal life. | |
Updates on the Earthquake in Chile | Top |
The Lede is tracking reports of the damage and the tsunami warnings. Are you in an affected area? What are you seeing? Send your photos to pix@nyt.com. | |
U.S. and Canada in Fight for Olympic Hockey Gold | Top |
Sunday's gold medal men's hockey game will most likely be trench warfare, fought in the corners, along the boards, in the no-man's land in front of the net. | |
Paterson Faces a Big Question: Can He Govern? | Top |
With New York grappling with enormous problems, people were focused on a key question: Can such a damaged and distracted leader really run the state? | |
Unlikely Activist Who Got to the Tea Party Early | Top |
Keli Carender, 30, is credited with holding the first protest that bloomed into the Tea Party movement. | |
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