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New York Times > Breaking News, World News & Multimedia- Late Reversal by U.S. Yields Climate Plan
Nations committed to negotiating a new accord by 2009 that, in theory, would set a course toward halving emissions of heat-trapping gases by 2050. - After Six Weeks, Musharraf Lifts State of Emergency
The lifting of emergency rule will not resolve the tensions in Pakistan, in particular between the judiciary and the president. - Delay Is Sought by Justice Dept. on C.I.A. Inquiry
The Justice Department said a House investigation into the destruction of interrogation videotapes presented “significant risks” to its own inquiry. - Gazans Rally on Hamas Anniversary
About 200,000 Gazans rallied in support of Hamas on Saturday, the 20th anniversary of its founding. - Ethiopians Said to Push Civilians Into Rebel War
The Ethiopian government, a top U.S. ally, is said to be forcing teachers, doctors and aid workers to fight rebels. - A Baseball Lover, Key to Tarnishing a Yankee Era
A former police officer from Queens linked Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte to performance-enhancing drugs. - Report to Urge Sweeping Change for SUNY System
A proposal would allow New York State’s public colleges to raise tuition without the approval of the Legislature. - 11 Killed in Attacks on Patrols in Iraq
The dead included four members of American-backed security patrols charged with rooting out insurgents. - Campaigns Woo 3 Iowans for Paper’s Endorsement
Presidential candidates are going to unusual lengths this year to court The Des Moines Register’s editorial board. - Huckabee Faces Old Queries in New Spotlight
While he was lieutenant governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee formed a nonprofit organization that raised money for him to travel the country promoting conservative politics. - 5 Afghans Killed in Kabul Attack
A vehicle packed with rockets exploded across the street from the Kabul police headquarters Saturday, killing five civilians and injuring at least 24 others. - The Caucus Blog: Giuliani Laying Out His Vision
After a rocky month, Rudolph W. Giuliani is planning to give an address in Tampa, Fla., tomorrow where he will lay out his vision of a Giuliani presidency. - Wheels: What’s So Great About Scooters?
At the beginning of the 20th century, Henry Ford envisioned two cars in every garage in America. I wonder, as the 21st century starts, if we shouldn’t also make room in our garages for a scooter. - In China, Farming Fish in Toxic Waters
China is the biggest producer and exporter of seafood in the world, but contaminated water has created serious food safety and environmental problems.