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  • A Toxic Pipeline: Counterfeit Drugs’ Path Eased by Free Trade Zones
    Counterfeiters use free trade zones to hide a drug’s provenance or to make or relabel adulterated products.
  • Old U.S. Allies, Still Hiding Deep in Laos
    Thousands of jungle warriors hired by the C.I.A. during the Vietnam War live in fear of the Laotian government.
  • For Recipients of Medicare, the Hard Sell
    Federal officials are trying to cut down on aggressive or deceptive sales pitches for Medicare Advantage plans.
  • Saudi King Pardons Rape Victim
    The case of a rape victim who had been sentenced to 200 lashes for being alone with a man had sparked an outcry.
  • Candidates Scrambling to Cope With Rise of Huckabee
    The chaotic nature of the Republican race was on display over the weekend as Mike Huckabee’s sudden rise to the top tier rippled across the field.
  • On Facebook, Scholars Link Up With Data
    Researchers are using Facebook habits to study how tastes and values affect the formation of social relationships.
  • Russia Ships Nuclear Fuel to Iran
    The fuel was delivered to the Bushehr nuclear plant, the power station at the heart of an international dispute on Iran’s nuclear program.
  • Putin Says He’ll Be Prime Minister
    President Vladimir Putin said that he would agree to become prime minister if Dmitry Medvedev is elected as his successor.
  • South Korean Candidate Faces Inquiry
    Parliament voted to open a fraud investigation against Lee Myung-bak, the leading presidential candidate.
  • Asian and European Markets Slide
    LONDON (AP) -- European and Asian markets slid Monday after signs of accelerating inflation in the U.S. dampened hopes that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates further to shore up the struggling American economy.
  • Palestinians Seek $5.6 Billion in Aid
    The Palestinian Authority made the request at a one-day meeting of big international donor nations began in Paris.
  • DealBook Blog: Ingersoll in $10 Billion Deal for Trane
    Ingersoll Rand, the industrial conglomerate, said Monday it would buy Trane, the air conditioning company that is the successor to American Standard, for $10.1 billion in cash and stock. Terms of the deal, which boards of both companies have approved, call for each Trane share to be swapped for $36.50 in cash and 0.23 shares of [...].
  • The Caucus: The Clock is Ticking for Congress
    Congress still has a laundry list of things to accomplish. For Democrats, that includes proving they are capable and productive. For Republicans, it includes proving that the Democrats are not.