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- In Ordinary Lives, U.S. Sees the Work of Russian Agents
- With Command Shift in Afghanistan, Talk Turns to Withdrawal
- In Ireland, a Picture of the Cost of Austerity
- BP Discussing a Backup Strategy to Plug Well
- Sports of The Times: 'Mixed Results' for U.S. Team; Uncertain Future for Its Coach
- Last Day of 'Rubber Rooms' for Suspended Teachers
In Ordinary Lives, U.S. Sees the Work of Russian Agents | Top |
They had lived for more than a decade in American cities and suburbs from Seattle to New York. But on Monday, prosecutors accused 11 people of being part of an espionage ring. | |
With Command Shift in Afghanistan, Talk Turns to Withdrawal | Top |
As President Obama tries to maintain flexibility on the withdrawal timeline, many are wondering just what will happen next summer. | |
In Ireland, a Picture of the Cost of Austerity | Top |
In Ireland, which adopted austerity measures two years ago that other European countries are now looking to pursue, the economic downturn has only grown worse. | |
BP Discussing a Backup Strategy to Plug Well | Top |
A contingency plan is the latest sign that with the most vexing of engineering challenges — snuffing a gusher 5,000 feet down in the gulf — nothing is certain. | |
Sports of The Times: 'Mixed Results' for U.S. Team; Uncertain Future for Its Coach | Top |
The president of the United States Soccer Federation said he would speak with Coach Bob Bradley before addressing his contract. | |
Last Day of 'Rubber Rooms' for Suspended Teachers | Top |
The waiting places known as rubber rooms were a requirement for teachers accused of incompetence or wrongdoing, who would idle there on full salary. | |
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