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Court Sides With C.I.A. on Seizure of Terror Suspects
A sharply divided federal appeals court dismissed a lawsuit involving the C.I.A.’s “extraordinary rendition” program.
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A sharply divided federal appeals court dismissed a lawsuit involving the C.I.A.’s “extraordinary rendition” program.
NATO Drive on Kandahar Begins, With Mixed Results
A long-delayed push by NATO forces has finally begun, but there has been no significant let-up in the Taliban’s campaign of terrorism and assassination.
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A long-delayed push by NATO forces has finally begun, but there has been no significant let-up in the Taliban’s campaign of terrorism and assassination.
U.S. Student Became Mexico Drug Kingpin ‘La Barbie’
The authorities in the United States and Mexico say Edgar Valdez Villarreal emerged as a leader of the Beltrán-Leyva drug gang.
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The authorities in the United States and Mexico say Edgar Valdez Villarreal emerged as a leader of the Beltrán-Leyva drug gang.
China Takes Lead in Clean Energy, With Aggressive State Aid
Big subsidies for clean energy companies, like cheap land and low-interest loans, may be in violation of W.T.O. rules.
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Big subsidies for clean energy companies, like cheap land and low-interest loans, may be in violation of W.T.O. rules.
Blair Memoir a Hit, Despite a Few Hard Knocks
Some people may dislike the former prime minister, but that is not stopping record sales of his book.
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Some people may dislike the former prime minister, but that is not stopping record sales of his book.

