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  • News Analysis: Seeking a Mideast Path, Bush Offers a Nudge
    President Bush may be repeating Bill Clinton’s role in the peace process, yet he rejects what he sees as the meddlesome quality of it.
  • 77 Police Officers Injured in Paris Riots
    Police union officials said that a Paris suburb saw more intense violence last night than during the riots of 2005.
  • Sean Taylor, Redskins Star, Dies After Shooting
    The safety with the Washington Redskins, who was shot yesterday by an intruder at his home, died today from his injury, one of his lawyers said.
  • The Caucus: Romney’s Family on the Road
    Mitt Romney has made his family members a major part of his campaign.
  • After a Rough Start, Spitzer Rethinks His Ways
    Reflecting on his first year, the governor said that he knew he needed to temper his bluntness but also that the problems overshadowed real accomplishments.
  • Broadway Talks Break Up Without a Deal
    No new talks between Broadway theater owners and producers and striking stagehands were scheduled, a union spokesman said.
  • Back in Pakistan, Sharif Condemns Musharraf
    Nawaz Sharif, the religiously conservative former prime minister, demanded an end to emergency rule.
  • In Hospice Care, Longer Lives Mean Money Lost
    With patients living longer, the government is making hospices repay hundreds of millions of dollars to Medicare.
  • Chinese Officials Defend Dam
    Chinese officials overseeing the Three Gorges Dam today defended the project’s environmental record.
  • The U.S.S.R. Is Back (on Clothing Racks)
    Young and trendy Muscovites are in the throes of nostalgia for the staples of Soviet childhoods.
  • Citigroup Sells Abu Dhabi Fund $7.5 Billion Stake
    The investment underscores Citigroup’s precarious capital position, and also highlights the growing petrodollar wealth of Mideast countries.
  • Well: Scans of Pregnant Women on the Rise
    Pregnant women are exposed to twice as much radiation from medical scans as a decade ago.
  • Bits Blog: Bits: The Future of MySpace and Facebook
    Peter Levinsohn, the head of Fox Interactive Media, said that MySpace is more for entertainment and Facebook for communications. He forgets that MySpace's appeal is that users communicate with each other through their selection of music, video and photos.