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Knicks 98, Nets 91: Knicks Beat Nets, Winning Battle in N.B.A. Basement
The Knicks (3-9) won their second in a row and kept the Nets winless at 0-13.
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Senate Votes to Open Health Care Debate
The Senate voted on Saturday to begin full debate of major health care legislation, propelling the bill over a crucial, preliminary hurdle.
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A Terror Suspect With Feet in East and West
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.
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Back to Business: Wall St. Finds Profits Again, Now by Reducing Mortgages
Investment funds are buying mortgages, trimming some of them to the benefit of homeowners, and shifting any risk to the federal government.
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Back to Business: Investment Funds Profit Anew, This Time Paring Mortgages
Investment funds are buying mortgages, trimming some of them to the benefit of homeowners, and shifting any risk to the federal government.
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A Plot Suspect With Feet in East and West
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.
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Glenn Beck Stakes Out a More Activist Role in Politics
The conservative firebrand Glenn Beck is planning voter registration drives and rallies, but he is cautious about how he might directly support particular candidates.
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Back to Business: Investment Funds Profit Again, This Time by Paring Mortgages
Investment funds are buying mortgages, trimming some of them to the benefit of homeowners, and shifting any risk to the federal government.
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Pundit Stakes Out a More Activist Role in Politics
The conservative firebrand Glenn Beck is planning voter registration drives and rallies, but he is cautious about how he might directly support particular candidates.
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Knicks Beat Nets, Winning Battle in N.B.A. Basement
The Knicks (3-9) won their second in a row and kept the Nets winless at 0-13.
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Democrats Clinch Health Debate Vote
The party’s last holdouts, Senators Mary L. Landrieu of Louisiana and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas, said that they would not block consideration of President Obama’s top domestic initiative.
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Democrats Clinch Vote for Health Debate
The majority party’s two last holdouts, Senators Mary L. Landrieu of Louisiana and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas , said that they would not block consideration of President Obama’s top domestic initiative.
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Medical Marijuana: No Longer Just for Adults
Several Bay Area doctors who recommend medical marijuana for patients say their client base includes teenagers with psychiatric conditions including A.D.H.D.
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Italian Prosecutors Ask for Life Sentence in Trial of U.S. Student
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.
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A Holdout Will Support Democrats’ Health Bill
Senate Democrats moved to the brink of a crucial preliminary victory on health care legislation as Senator Mary L. Landrieu said she would vote to bring the bill to the floor.
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An Accused Plotter With Feet in East and West
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.
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Italy Arrests 2 Over Attacks in Mumbai
The authorities arrested a Pakistani father and son accused of providing logistical support and financing.
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With $72.7 Million, ‘New Moon’ Sets New Opening Day Record
“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.”
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Driven to Distraction: High-Tech Baby Sitters Get Drivers Off Phone
Which is safer: technology that disables a cellphone in a moving car, or that makes the conversation completely hands-free?
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Democrats Press Ahead on Debate Before Health Vote
Senate Democrats made a case for legislation to revamp the nation’s health care system in a parade of floor speeches aimed at cementing party unity ahead of a first crucial vote.

