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- Oil-Rich Nations Use More Energy, Cutting Exports
Several nations that are large suppliers may start importing oil within a decade, adding strains to the global market. - As Iraqis Vie for Kirkuk’s Oil, Kurds Become Pawns
Some 2,200 squatters have turned the Kirkuk soccer stadium into a refugee city as they wait to vote on Kurdish regional rule. - College Loans by States Face Fresh Scrutiny
Officials accuse some state-affiliated student loan corporations of having forgotten their purpose. - The Long Run: Clinton Talks of Scars While Keeping Guard Up
After years of public battles, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton must prove she is not too hardened to inspire. - Gunman Kills 2 at Missionary Dormitory Near Denver
The police were seeking a man who shot four people today at a training center dormitory for young Christian missionaries. - Shuttle Launch Called Off Again
NASA called off Sunday’s planned launch of the space shuttle Atlantis after a gauge in the fuel tank failed for the second time in four days. - South Korea Struggles to Clean Up Oil Spill
The environmental disaster has blackened once-scenic beaches, coated birds and oysters in sludge and driven away tourists with its stomach-churning stench. - Parole Case and AIDS View Trail Huckabee
Mike Huckabee is facing scrutiny over a rapist’s parole and his past support for quarantining people with AIDS. - NATO Says It’s Prepared to Keep the Peace in Kosovo
Tension and wariness reign as Kosovo moves toward its expected secession from Serbia.