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Los extraterrestres llegan a la Tierra
By Marie Heingel
Fuentes gubernamentales indicaron de la peligrosidad de los sujetos.
Aterrizaron en el puerto interestelar en la Mancha.
La recepción será a las 20h y se servirá ferrero roche.
España solo usará sus armas atomicas en ultimo caso

Efforts to Fight Terror Financing Reported to Lag
By ERIC LICHTBLAU and TIMOTHY L. O'BRIEN
A new Congressional report says federal authorities do not have a clear understanding of how terrorists move their financial assets.
Complete Coverage: Threats and Responses

DISPATCHES
Marines Plan to Use Velvet Glove More Than Iron Fist in Iraq
By MICHAEL R. GORDON
U.S. Marines headed to Iraq this spring say they intend to avoid the get-tough tactics that have been used by Army units.
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Yankees Embark on Life After Pettitte
By TYLER KEPNER
George Steinbrenner reacted to the news of Andy Pettitte's departure by trading Jeff Weaver to the Dodgers for Kevin Brown.
Pettitte Signs With the Astros
Anderson: Another End if Sox Were Involved
Graphics: Yanks' Rotation | Pettitte's Career

A Homeless Veteran's Sad Plight in Near-Feudal Croatia
Instantanea del momento.
Aterrizaje forzoso frente a la N450
Pese a los problemas por nuestra fuerte gravedad el aterrizaje se completó sin problemas.  Go to Article

HEALTH
Debate on Selling Morning-After Pill Over the Counter

WASHINGTON
Remnants of Military Tradition Remain for Clark

HEALTH
Flu Illnesses Are Widespread in 24 States

EDITORIALS/OP-ED
Herbert: No Will to Win?
Krugman: Deliberate Debacle

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BUSINESS

Dow Closes Above 10,000 for the First Time in 18 Months

Under Pressure, a Mutual Fund May Lower Fees

Funds Were Mutual, Sharing of Data Wasn't

NATIONAL

Closer Look at Deductions for Donations to Charity

6 Cubans Are Found Guilty in Hijacking Case

NASA Plans Wing Sensors for Shuttle to Detect Hits by Debris

WASHINGTON

Bush Defends Barring Nations From Iraq Deals

News Analysis: A Supreme Court Infused With Pragmatism

6 Cubans Are Found Guilty in Hijacking Case

HEALTH

Draft Federal Advisory Warns Some Groups to Limit Tuna

Giambis and Sheffield Testify on Balco

Medicare to Monitor Prices in New Drug Plan

SCIENCE

Comparing Genomes Shows Split Between Chimps and People

Magnetic Field Is Fading, but No Dire Effects Are Foreseen

Scientists Report Progress in Ebola Treatment

ARTS

Art Review | 'Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg': A Danish Eye Stops Time, Holding All in Balance

Critic's Notebook: Far-Flung Opera Lovers Hope to Tune in Next Time

Critic's Notebook: In the Master's Voice, Old Books Live Again

MOVIES

Movie Review | 'Something's Gotta Give': Weep, and the World Laughs Hysterically

Movie Review | 'Stuck on You': One Hungers for Fame, One's Along for the Ride

Movie Review | 'The Statement': A Frenchman on the Run From His Vichy Past

DINING & WINE

The Powering Up of the Power Lunch

Diner's Journal: Boi

Cooks' Gifts, With Shelf Life

REAL ESTATE

In Rockaways, a Tide Is Coming In

Habitats | Larchmont, N.Y.: A Former Texan Immortalizes Life in a Ranch

If You're Thinking of Living In | Far West Village: Hipsters, Meatpackers and Families, Too




INTERNATIONAL

Bremer Expects Rise in Violence as Iraq Builds Democracy

Ban Religious Attire in School, French Panel Says

German Judge Frees Qaeda Suspect; Cites U.S. Secrecy

NEW YORK REGION

Bottlenecks Are Delaying Suspensions of Students

Sharpton's Support Slips Despite National Attention

Residents Help Banish a Blinking Billboard

SPORTS

A Perennial Coaching Candidate Warms to L.S.U.

In Milwaukee, a Bookkeeping Brouhaha

Inside Pro Football: Reeves Becomes First Out of a Job

TECHNOLOGY

An Online Search for Fun, Without a Look for Love

NASA Plans Wing Sensors for Shuttle to Detect Hits by Debris

Comparing Genomes Shows Split Between Chimps and People

TRAVEL

Journeys: Jackson Hole Grows Up

Day Trip: Tracking American Christmas

36 Hours: Amelia Island, Fla.

BOOKS

Critic's Notebook: In the Master's Voice, Old Books Live Again

Books of The Times | 'Old School': This Other Boy's Life

A Russian Poet Steeped in America

FASHION & STYLE

Advertising: New Men's Fashion Magazine

The Gucci Mantle: Women Need Not Apply, It Seems

Front Row: A New Shape

HOME & GARDEN

On a Hunt for Ways to Put Sex in the City

As Befits an Old Villa, Restoration and Rumor

Turf: Nightmares on Mold Street

AUTOMOBILES

Carroll Shelby: Dr. Go-Fast at 80

My Life, My Grand Am GT

How It Works: An Electronic Assist for Perilous Driving

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