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- Kagan Shifts on Disclosing Legal Views at Hearings
- News Analysis: Roberts Put His Stamp on Supreme Court in Latest Term
- Suspected Spy Was Ready to Leave U.S., F.B.I. Believed
- Bank Tax Sets Back Financial Regulatory Bill
- 14 Officials Killed in Blistering Violence Across Iraq
- Albany Has No Plan on Budget Gap, Paterson Says
- Supreme Court Affirms Ruling on 'Soft Money' Ban
- Paraguay 0, Japan 0 (Paraguay Wins, Shootout): Paraguay Tops Japan on Penalty Kicks
- Israeli Rules Out Palestinian State by 2012
- World Cup Live: Japan vs. Paraguay
Kagan Shifts on Disclosing Legal Views at Hearings | Top |
On the second day of her confirmation hearings, the solicitor general backed away from her past call for nominees to talk about their constitutional views. | |
News Analysis: Roberts Put His Stamp on Supreme Court in Latest Term | Top |
Chief Justice John G. Roberts took control of his court this year, pushing hard on issues of concern to him, including campaign finance and gun rights. | |
Suspected Spy Was Ready to Leave U.S., F.B.I. Believed | Top |
The F.B.I. moved quickly to roll up the network after learning that one of the suspected spies was planning to fly out of the country, officials said. | |
Bank Tax Sets Back Financial Regulatory Bill | Top |
Negotiations will have to be reopened after Senator Scott Brown disclosed his opposition if a bank tax is included. | |
14 Officials Killed in Blistering Violence Across Iraq | Top |
The attacks appeared to be part of a campaign of assassinations aimed at officials amid the country's extended political crisis. | |
Albany Has No Plan on Budget Gap, Paterson Says | Top |
The governor said lawmakers did not plan to address a $1 billion shortfall, and he threatened to call a session during the fall campaign season. | |
Supreme Court Affirms Ruling on 'Soft Money' Ban | Top |
The Supreme Court on Tuesday affirmed without comment a ruling upholding a ban on so-called soft-money contributions to political parties. | |
Paraguay 0, Japan 0 (Paraguay Wins, Shootout): Paraguay Tops Japan on Penalty Kicks | Top |
Paraguay advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time ever, eliminating Japan, 5-3, after the game ended in a scoreless tie. | |
Israeli Rules Out Palestinian State by 2012 | Top |
Israel's foreign minister said on Tuesday there was no chance a Palestinian state would be established in the next two years. | |
World Cup Live: Japan vs. Paraguay | Top |
All the octavofinal action as Japan battles Paraguay in Pretoria. | |
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