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- Stocks Off Sharply as Consumer Confidence Falls
- Kagan Shifts on Disclosing Legal Views at Hearings
- News Analysis: Roberts Put His Stamp on Supreme Court in Latest Term
- Bank Tax Holds Up Financial Overhaul Bill
- West Village, 12:25 P.M.
- Suspected Spy Was Ready to Leave, F.B.I. Believed
- Petraeus Pledges Look at Firepower in Afghanistan
- Google to Stop Directing All China Users to Hong Kong Site
- More Assassinations Across Iraq
- World Cup Live: Spain vs. Portugal
- Venus Williams and Clijsters Are Out
Stocks Off Sharply as Consumer Confidence Falls | Top |
Stocks fell sharply as a decline in consumer confidence aggravated concern about the global economy and sent the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index to a low for the year. | |
Kagan Shifts on Disclosing Legal Views at Hearings | Top |
At her Supreme Court confirmation hearing, Solicitor General Elena Kagan backed away from a 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 Jr. took control of his court this year, pushing hard on issues of concern to him, including campaign finance and gun rights. | |
Bank Tax Holds Up Financial Overhaul Bill | Top |
Negotiations will have to be reopened after Senator Scott Brown disclosed his opposition if a bank tax is included. | |
West Village, 12:25 P.M. | Top |
The city's public pools could not have picked a better day to open. | |
Suspected Spy Was Ready to Leave, F.B.I. Believed | Top |
The F.B.I. moved quickly to roll up a Russian spy ring after learning that one of the suspected agents was planning to fly out of the country, officials said. | |
Petraeus Pledges Look at Firepower in Afghanistan | Top |
Gen. David H. Petraeus told a Senate panel he would examine rules on heavy firepower. His confirmation went to the full Senate. | |
Google to Stop Directing All China Users to Hong Kong Site | Top |
The move is an effort to appease Beijing as Google seeks to renew its license to operate in mainland China. | |
More Assassinations Across Iraq | Top |
A burst of violence across Iraq on Tuesday appeared to be part of a campaign of assassinations aimed at officials amid an extended political crisis. | |
World Cup Live: Spain vs. Portugal | Top |
Can Spain find a way through Portugal's stingy defense? Will Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo come good in Cape Town tonight? | |
Venus Williams and Clijsters Are Out | Top |
Shortly after a 6-2, 6-3 dismantling of the No. 2 seed Venus Williams by Tsvetana Pironkova, No. 8 Kim Clijsters also lost. | |
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