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As Afghans Resist Taliban, U.S. Spurs Rise of Militias

NYT > Global Home -- The Americans hope the militias will encourage an increasingly demoralized Afghan population to take a stake in the war against the Taliban.     11-22
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Medvedev Says ‘Backwardness’ Undermines Party

NYT > Global Home -- President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia warned leaders of his party that they must learn to win elections honestly if it is to survive.     11-22
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Cleric Wields Religion to Challenge Iran’s Theocracy

NYT > Global Home -- Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, who played a role in the founding of the Islamic Republic, has emerged as the spiritual leader of the opposition.     11-22
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Life Requested for U.S. Student in Italy

NYT > Global Home -- Prosecutors asked an Italian court to hand down life sentences to an American student and her former boyfriend for their alleged roles in a fatal stabbing.     11-22
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With $72.7 Million, ‘New Moon’ Sets New Opening Day Record

NYT > Global Home -- “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” took in $72.7 million in its first day to break the single day domestic box office record previously held by “The Dark Knight.”     11-22
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Arrests for Mumbai Attacks in Italy

NYT > Global Home -- Italian anti-terrorist police arrested two Pakistanis suspected of helping to finance the Islamic militant group responsible for the attacks on Mumbai in November 2008, which killed 166 people.     11-22
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Sri Lanka to Free War-Displaced Tamils From Camps

NYT > Global Home -- A senior Sri Lankan official said that all ethnic-minority Tamil detainees would be freed from government camps on Dec. 1.     11-22
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Benedict Woos Artists, Urging ‘Quest for Beauty’

NYT > Global Home -- The Vatican pulled out all the stops, aiming to revive the age-old ties between the Catholic Church and artists, and perhaps to put a more positive face on a contentious papacy.     11-22
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An Accused Plotter With Feet in East and West

NYT > Global Home -- The profile that has emerged of David Headley, a U.S. citizen accused of plotting revenge against a Danish newspaper, suggests a man pulled between two cultures.     11-22
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In Turkey, Trial Casts Wide Net of Mistrust

NYT > Global Home -- The investigation of an underground group known as Ergenekon has strained ties between a secular elite and a growing population of observant Muslims.     11-22
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Driven to Distraction: High-Tech Baby Sitters Get Drivers Off Phone

NYT > Global Home -- Which is safer: technology that disables a cellphone in a moving car, or that makes the conversation completely hands-free?     11-22
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New Leaders in Japan Seek to End Cozy Ties to Press Clubs

NYT > Global Home -- The authorities are expanding access to journalists who don’t belong to cartel-like media groups that analysts say have produced a relatively spineless press.     11-21
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Proton Beams Are on Track at Collider

NYT > Global Home -- The successful operation of the the Large Hadron Collider marked the resumption of a $9 billion quest to investigate the universe when it was less than a trillionth of a second old.     11-21
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China Says 11 Dead, 128 Trapped in Mine Explosion

NYT > Global Home -- A gas explosion tore through a coal mine in northern China on Saturday, killing 11 people and trapping another 128, central government authorities said.     11-21
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15 Are Indicted in Chicago In Push on Mexican Cartel

NYT > Global Home -- Federal authorities said that they had struck a blow against a major Mexican drug trafficking group operating significant cocaine distribution networks in Chicago.     11-21
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Cadbury Bid Under Study at Hershey

NYT > Global Home -- Any Hershey offer would need to be at least $17 billion and would break from the financial conservatism that has long defined the American chocolate giant.     11-21
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U.S. Fears Iraq Development Projects May Go to Waste

NYT > Global Home -- After spending $53 billion for relief and reconstruction in Iraq since 2003, the U.S. is concerned that Iraqis won’t be able to maintain the facilities once the Americans have left.     11-21
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E.U. Leaders Make Unity in the Bloc Their First Job

NYT > Global Home -- With Europe’s new top jobs going to two low-key bridge-builders, the bloc appears to have set its sights on repairing internal divisions before trying to construct a bigger global role.     11-21
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Hacked E-Mails Fuel Climate Change Skeptics

NYT > Global Home -- The e-mails and documents hacked from a computer server at a British university will undoubtedly raise questions about the actions of some scientists.     11-21
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U.S. to Drop Shooting Case Against Blackwater Guard

NYT > Global Home -- The Justice Department intends to drop manslaughter and weapons charges against one of the Blackwater security guards involved in a deadly 2007 Baghdad shooting.     11-21
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