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Formalities James Longenbach (Books)Mary Jo Salters elegant poetry can hide eviscerating questions. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Sexual Healing Tom Bissell (Books)In Scott Spencers new novel, a cuckolded writer embarks on a therapeutic assignment: a sex-tour expos. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
The Fatalist Thomas Mallon (Books)Four early works of fiction from the Holocaust victim Irne Nmirovsky. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Hormones, Genes and the Corner Office Emily Bazelon (Books)Though girls and women are triumphing in the classroom, men still largely rule the workplace. Susan Pinker asks why. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
When He Was 17 Scott Turow (Books)This sequel to Tony Earleys first novel, Jim the Boy, follows its protagonist into adulthood while deploying a deceptively simple strategy: take the storytelling style of childrens literature and bend it to adult themes. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Conservation Groups Sue Over Polar Bears The Associated Press (National)ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- Three conservation groups sued the Department of the Interior on Monday for missing a deadline on a decision to list polar bears as threatened because of the loss of Arctic sea ice. A decision was due Jan. 9, one year after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed listing the animals as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Missionaries Probed in Shrine Vandalism The Associated Press (National)SAN LUIS, Colo. (AP) -- Photos posted on the Internet show three Mormon missionaries mocking a Catholic shrine and holding the broken head of a statue of a saint there, a church official said. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
National Briefing | Midwest: Minnesota: Al Franken Rival Steps Aside Monica Davey (National) 08AM Mar 11, 2008
In Developers Trial, E-Mail Note Cites an Obama Role Catrin Einhorn (National)An e-mail made public on Monday brought attention to Barack Obamas role in discussions involving a state health planning board that Antoin Rezko is accused of improperly influencing. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Panel Asks Judge to Rule in Contempt Case Neil A. Lewis (National)The House Judiciary Committee asked a federal judge to force Harriet E. Miers and Joshua B. Bolten to provide information about the dismissals of federal prosecutors. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
New Guidelines Ahead of Ashcroft Testimony Philip Shenon (National)The Justice Department announced guidelines to prevent the sort of conflict-of-interest accusations that followed its decision to steer a contract to former Attorney General John Ashcroft. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
House Steers Its Own Path on Wiretaps Eric Lichtblau (National)House Democratic leaders are readying a proposal that would reject giving legal protection to the phone companies that helped in a wiretapping program. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Obama Rejects Idea of Back Seat on Ticket Jeff Zeleny And Julie Bosman (National)Barack Obama suggested that Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton were being duplicitous in their offer that he take the vice-presidential spot on the Democratic ticket. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Sidebar: Around the Country, High Courts Follow Californias Lead Adam Liptak (National)The California Supreme Court is the most influential state court in the nation, and thats not just talk. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Bomber Kills 5 U.S. Soldiers in Iraqs Capital Erica Goode And Richard A. Oppel Jr. (National)The attack was the deadliest on American soldiers in Baghdad since the height of the troop buildup. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Paying at the Pump, in a Big Way Christopher Maag (National)When half a tank costs $505, rising fuel prices sting. While the price of gasoline may be on the verge of setting another record, diesel is already there. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Drug Cuts Recurrence Risk in Breast Cancer Patients Reuters (National)Taking the breast cancer pill Femara can significantly reduce the chances that the disease will return, even long after one has stopped taking tamoxifen, researchers said. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Proposal Would Let U.S. Troops in South Korea Have Families With Them Thom Shanker (National)The proposal by the commander of American forces in South Korea is a recognition that the military must do more to improve the quality of life for troops and their families. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Workers Sue Gulf Coast Company That Imported Them Adam Nossiter (National)A group of 500 foreign welders and pipefitters claimed they were lured with false promises of permanent-resident status and forced to live in inhumane conditions. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Shuttle Launches on 16-Day Mission John Schwartz (National)The shuttle Endeavour blazed a roaring trail to orbit as a spectacular night launch kicked off a sixteen-day mission to the International Space Station. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Pollution Is Called a Byproduct of a Clean Fuel Brenda Goodman (National)Spills at the Alabama Biodiesel Corporation plant are similar to others that have come from biofuel plants in the Midwest. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Faces of Social Entrepreneurship The New York Times (Multimedia)Reusing, reuniting and rethinking: a few young entrepreneurs fill a societal need by starting their own organizations. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Bledsoe's Life After Football The New York Times (Multimedia)On a recent two-day tour of his new life, Drew Bledsoe conducted a business meeting over wine, coached third graders in basketball and closed a business deal on the ski slopes. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Latin Beats on Broadway The New York Times (Multimedia)A look at the music behind the show "In the Heights." 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Dogs Without a Home The New York Times (Multimedia)A Humane Society shelter manager in Puerto Rico describes the problem of abandoned dogs. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
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