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- Obama to Open Offshore Areas to Oil Drilling for First Time
- Despite Doubt, Karzai Brother Retains Power
- On China's Hainan Island, the Boom Is Deafening
- Sooners Top Kentucky to Earn Final Four Berth
- In Florida, the Seafood Becomes Less Local
- In E-Book Era, You Can't Even Judge a Cover
- 3 Dead, 6 Wounded in D.C. Shooting
Obama to Open Offshore Areas to Oil Drilling for First Time | Top |
The proposed expansion would end a moratorium on oil exploration along the East Coast from the northern tip of Delaware to the central coast of Florida. | |
Despite Doubt, Karzai Brother Retains Power | Top |
After months of debate about Ahmed Wali Karzai, a controversial figure in Afghanistan, officials have decided that he will be allowed to stay in place. | |
On China's Hainan Island, the Boom Is Deafening | Top |
Hainan, a tourist destination in the South China Sea, has become a symbol of China's economic vitality, or perhaps its excesses. | |
Sooners Top Kentucky to Earn Final Four Berth | Top |
Oklahoma blew past fourth-seeded Kentucky 88-68 to earn its second straight trip to the women's Final Four. | |
In Florida, the Seafood Becomes Less Local | Top |
Anglers face a double whammy: stricter federal limits and greater restaurant reliance on imported fish. | |
In E-Book Era, You Can't Even Judge a Cover | Top |
The digital age poses a slight problem for publishers and authors, who have always received free advertising from readers of their books in printed form. | |
3 Dead, 6 Wounded in D.C. Shooting | Top |
A hospital spokeswoman says three people are dead from a drive-by shooting that wounded six others in the nation's capital. | |
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