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As Homs was shelled for the 19th day by Syrian forces, activists reported the deaths of 20 people, including two journalists whose work foiled Syria’s efforts to limit coverage.
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President Obama plans to propose a reduction in business taxes in return for eliminating dozens of loopholes and subsidies.
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About two dozen couples, individuals, or corporations have given $1 million or more to “super PACs” this year, making them easily the most influential donors in politics today.
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An obscure art dealer kept showing up with paintings by Pollock, Rothko and Motherwell. Where did they all come from?
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A new program would require banks to send officials to court who have the power to alter loans to keep people in their homes.
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Gary May is the most senior worker charged and industry observers say that action is an indication that prosecutors are looking up the corporate ladder.
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A day after NATO officials apologized for the burning of Korans, American Embassy officials were on lockdown and hundreds of Afghans were marching on a NATO camp near Kabul.
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Talk of war over Iran’s nuclear program has reached a strident pitch in recent weeks, with threats from Israel of a possible strike, bellicose American oratory and defiance from Tehran.
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A packed train slammed into the end of the line in Buenos Aires' busy Once station Wednesday, killing 49 people and injuring hundreds of morning commuters as passenger cars crumpled behind the engine. It was Argentina's worst train accident in decades.
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A French minister confirmed Peugeot Citroën was discussing a “strategic” tie-up with General Motors, both of which are struggling in a tough European market.
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With the pianist Emanuel Ax as artist in residence next season, the New York Philharmonic will highlight the tastes of its music director, Alan Gilbert, in a series of programs.
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Mr. Rudd resigned on Wednesday amid speculation that he was seeking to topple Prime Minister Julia Gillard and regain the country’s leadership role.
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