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- Venezuela Hands Narrow Defeat to Chávez Plan
The results of a referendum that would have given new powers to President Hugo Chávez were a stunning development in a country where he controls nearly all the levers of power. - Party’s Triumph Raises Question of Putin’s Plans
As President Putin has been accumulating popularity, he has been stirring deep uncertainty about his intentions, creating a new era of instability for Russia. - Supreme Court Memo: For Justices, Another Day on Detainees
The court will take its third look at whether federal judges may hear cases brought by detainees at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. - Sudanese President Pardons British Teacher
The teacher jailed for allowing her pupils to name a teddy bear Muhammad will be sent back to England today. - New Orleans Hurt by Acute Rental Shortage
New Orleans is suffering from an acute shortage of housing that has nearly doubled the cost of rental units. - Public Lands: Nevada Learns to Cash in on Sales of Federal Land
Nevada is reaping the rewards from the sale of almost $3 billion of federal lands near Las Vegas. - Sharif Blocked From Pakistan Election
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Opposition leader Nawaz Sharif risks disqualification from Pakistan's crucial parliamentary elections after an official rejected his nomination papers Monday. - Australian Leader Ratifies Kyoto Pact
Australia’s new prime minister, Kevin Rudd, took the oath of office on Monday and immediately signed documents to ratify the Kyoto Protocol. - Marbury’s Father Dies After Knicks-Suns Game
One of the most difficult periods of Stephon Marbury’s life took a painful turn on Sunday night when his father died. - Lonely No More, Huckabee Faces Hurdles
Mike Huckabee has emerged as a force in the Republican field, but a surge now may not translate to success later. - The Caucus: Only a Month Left to Iowa
An already long and intense campaign enters a new level of engagement as candidates on both sides of the ticket battle ferociously for undecided voters. - Dot Earth Blog: Bali Climate Meeting Begins
For 15 years, the great climate-treaty traveling road show has wandered the world, taking over a sprawling convention center and galaxy of hotels once or twice a year for talks aimed, in theory, at achieved a goal agreed to by all the world's nations in Rio in 1992 -- avoiding "dangerous" human interference with the climate system. Now they are camped in a resort complex on Bali, the fabled Indonesian island of terraced rice paddies and clanging, chiming gamelan orchestras.