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  • Business Lobby Presses Agenda Before ’08 Vote
    Lobbyists are racing to secure a wide range of health, safety, labor and economic rules before President Bush leaves office.
  • Nonstop Theft and Bribery Are Staggering Iraq
    There is a growing sense that Iraq has slipped to new depths of lawlessness even as security has improved.
  • Feminist Pitch by a Democrat Named Obama
    Senator Barack Obama’s campaign argues that the best candidate for women may, in fact, be a man.
  • U.S. Credit Crisis Adds to Gloom in Arctic Norway
    Norwegian towns that lost millions in bad investments fear that they will have to cut local services.
  • Death in the Family
    Booth Gardner, a former governor of Washington State who has Parkinson’s, is urgently lobbying for a doctor-assisted-suicide law. His son is among those fighting him every step of the way.
  • Ending Famine, Simply by Ignoring the Experts
    Malawi’s turnaround was fueled by fertilizer subsidies.
  • The Quad: B.C.S. Title Picture Remains Muddled
    Jerry Palm, the esteemed B.C.S. guru, predicts that Ohio State will play L.S.U. in the national title football game.
  • What to Wear? Meteorologists Shape Fashion
    As volatile weather alters the sale of warm clothing, the apparel industry is turning to climate scientists for help.
  • Huckabee’s Stature Rises, Mobilizing Tax Critics
    Fiscal conservatives are raising alarms about a series of tax increases Mike Huckabee oversaw while governor of Arkansas.
  • Iranian Pushes Nuclear Talks Back to Square 1
    Iran’s new negotiator has hardened the nation’s position on its nuclear program, calling past talks irrelevant.
  • Effort to Limit Junk Food in Schools Faces Hurdles
    Federal lawmakers are considering a measure that would impose a national ban on the sale of candy, sugary soda and salty, fatty foods in schools.
  • The Caucus: Clinton Is Pressed to Aid Immigrants
    Hillary Clinton was asked in Iowa if she would help illegal immigrants become citizens, then drew boos when she would not commit to doing it within the first 100 days of her presidency.