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- Death Sentence Is Voided for Killer of 2 N.Y.P.D. Officers
- Republicans Press Kagan on Social Issues at Hearing
- Journalists From Brazil Unhappy With Relegation to Sideline at World Cup
- S.E.C. Tightens Rules on Managing Public Pension Funds
- A.I.G. Figure Says He Could Have Saved Billions
- German Presidential Vote Still Undecided
- Hurricane Alex Disrupts Gulf Oil Spill Response Efforts
- Berdych Stuns Federer in Wimbledon Quarterfinal
- Film: Christopher Nolan, the Man Behind the Dreamscape
- In U.S. Bailout of A.I.G., Forgiveness for Big Banks
Death Sentence Is Voided for Killer of 2 N.Y.P.D. Officers | Top |
A panel of federal judges on Wednesday ruled that Ronell Wilson, convicted of killing two undercover police detectives in 2003, must be resentenced because of legal errors. | |
Republicans Press Kagan on Social Issues at Hearing | Top |
Republicans on Wednesday stepped up their pressure on Elena Kagan to defend her decisions on abortion and the ban on gays serving openly in the military. | |
Journalists From Brazil Unhappy With Relegation to Sideline at World Cup | Top |
At home, radio and television reporters from soccer-mad Brazil are used to standing behind the goals and along the sideline. | |
S.E.C. Tightens Rules on Managing Public Pension Funds | Top |
New measures would prevent campaign donors from using political connections to gain influence. | |
A.I.G. Figure Says He Could Have Saved Billions | Top |
Joseph Cassano, who oversaw the unit that was heavily involved in credit default swaps, defended A.I.G.'s investment strategy prior to the company's near-collapse. | |
German Presidential Vote Still Undecided | Top |
Going into Wednesday evening, the winner of the German presidential election was still undecided, but the loser was already clear: Chancellor Angela Merkel. | |
Hurricane Alex Disrupts Gulf Oil Spill Response Efforts | Top |
Bearing down on Mexico and Texas, the storm was generating waves big enough to hamper the cleanup effort 500 miles away. | |
Berdych Stuns Federer in Wimbledon Quarterfinal | Top |
Tomas Berdych, the 12th seed, provided another upset at Wimbledon, beating No. 1 Roger Federer, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. | |
Film: Christopher Nolan, the Man Behind the Dreamscape | Top |
With "Inception," Christopher Nolan, who directed "The Dark Knight," considers a world where the subconscious is open to manipulation. | |
In U.S. Bailout of A.I.G., Forgiveness for Big Banks | Top |
Federal regulators ignored recommendations to force banks that did business with A.I.G. to accept losses. | |
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