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U.S. to Propose Wider Oversight of Compensation
By LOUISE STORY and ERIC DASH
Under the plan, companies that received two rounds of federal bailouts
would submit major executive pay changes for approval by a new federal
monitor.
U.S. Weighs Intercepting North Korean Shipments
By DAVID E. SANGER
The Obama administration signaled that it was seeking a way to
interdict North Korean shipments suspected of carrying weapons or
nuclear technology.
Erratic Afghan Forces Pose Challenge to U.S. Goals
By C. J. CHIVERS
The Obama administration has made expanding the size and abilities of
Afghanistan's security forces a priority.
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QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"This is going to be one of the most complex diplomatic negotiations
in the history of the world."
EDWARD J. MARKEY, Democrat of Massachusetts, the co-sponsor of an
energy bill being debated in the House of Representatives, who just
returned from a week in China.
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Stanley Fish: Yes I Can
Increasingly, through his speeches, President Obama has found his
(first-person, singular) voice.
WORLD
U.S.-Backed Alliance Appears to Win in Lebanon
By MICHAEL SLACKMAN
The unofficial results in the contest for control of the Lebanese
Parliament were a significant and unexpected defeat for Hezbollah and
its allies, Iran and Syria.
In Iran, Harsh Talk as Election Nears
By ROBERT F. WORTH
The presidential campaign, in its final week, has reached a level of
passion and acrimony almost unheard-of in Iran.
China and U.S. Seek a Truce on Greenhouse Gases
By JOHN M. BRODER and JONATHAN ANSFIELD
As a U.S. team arrived in Beijing, the standoff was taking on the
trappings of cold-war arms control negotiations.
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U.S.
Closed Clinic Leaves Abortion Protesters at a Loss
By MONICA DAVEY
The shooting of Dr. George R. Tiller left a broad network of
anti-abortion forces without an immediate reason to be based in the
conservative Kansas city.
Stimulus Funds Spent to Keep Sun Belt Cool
By MICHAEL COOPER
Substantial questions have been raised over a $5 billion government
effort to help states in hot climates save on air-conditioning.
Obama's Economic Circle Keeps Tensions Simmering
By JACKIE CALMES
As the president's advisers have struggled with the economic crisis,
Lawrence H. Summers is often at the center of heated debates.
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POLITICS
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Obama's Economic Circle Keeps Tensions Simmering
By JACKIE CALMES
As the president's advisers have struggled with the economic crisis,
Lawrence H. Summers is often at the center of heated debates.
Sotomayor Is Recalled as a Driven Rookie Prosecutor
By BENJAMIN WEISER and WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM
Colleagues remembered the Supreme Court nominee as a tough but nervous
young assistant district attorney who quickly gained trust.
Opponents of Chrysler Sale to Fiat Make Appeal to Supreme Court
By MICHAEL J. de la MERCED
Three Indiana state employee funds say that they should be getting
more for their portion of secured debt than a sale to Fiat would
provide.
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BUSINESS
Obama's Economic Circle Keeps Tensions Simmering
By JACKIE CALMES
As the president's advisers have struggled with the economic crisis,
Lawrence H. Summers is often at the center of heated debates.
Victims of Madoff Seek Claims Overhaul
By DIANA B. HENRIQUES
Customers say that they should be given credit for the full value of
the securities shown on the last account statements they received
before their investor's arrest.
After Months of Tension, Globe Votes on Cuts
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
There are growing signs that members of the Boston newspaper's largest
union may reject a package of deep cutbacks in wages, benefits and job
security.
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TECHNOLOGY
Apps Boom as Companies Seek a Place on Your Phone
By JENNA WORTHAM
Acquirers of start-ups that develop applications have been lured by
the potential of a steady revenue stream, perhaps more lucrative than
offerings on Web sites.
'Franken-Products' Abound at Taiwan Computer Show
By ASHLEE VANCE
The annual Computex computer show moved beyond desktops and laptops to
new hybrids of cellphones and computers. Some call the meldings
"convergence," others "Franken-products."
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The Wars of Words on Wikipedia's Outskirts
By NOAM COHEN
In Wikipedia's less-traveled corners are obscure entries where the
facts, point of view and wording can cause heated editing fights.
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SPORTS
The Greatest? Federer's Victory Fills Last Hole on His Résumé
By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY
With his victory over Robin Soderling in the French Open, Roger
Federer tied the career record of 14 major singles titles held by Pete
Sampras.
LAKERS 101, MAGIC 96
Lakers Slip Past Magic, Taking 2-0 Lead in Series
By HOWARD BECK
After four taut quarters and one edgy overtime period, the Lakers
finally put away a suddenly feisty Magic team looking to rebound from
a humiliating loss.
The Player to Beat? It's Woods, as Usual
By LARRY DORMAN
Coming from four strokes off the pace, Tiger Woods broke clear of a
four-way tie for the lead with birdies at the final two holes for a
round of 65 and a one-stroke victory over Jim Furyk.
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ARTS
A Big Night for Broadway, and Especially for Billy
By PATRICK HEALY
"Billy Elliot" won the Tony Award for best musical and "God of
Carnage" picked up honors for best play, best director, and best
actress.
In Iraq, Colbert Does His Shtick for the Troops
By CAMPBELL ROBERTSON
Stephen Colbert is taping four episodes of his Comedy Central show in
Baghdad this week.
A More Serene Biennale
By CAROL VOGEL
There were fewer flashy parties, fewer celebrity sightings and an
absence of hit-you-over-the-head installations at the Venice Biennale.
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NEW YORK/REGION
Parents Pulling the Plugs on Williamsburg Trust-Funders
By CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY
The flow of parental money that helped fuel one of New York City's
most radical gentrifications has ebbed over the past six months.
Sotomayor Is Recalled as a Driven Rookie Prosecutor
By BENJAMIN WEISER and WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM
Colleagues remembered the Supreme Court nominee as a tough but nervous
young assistant district attorney who quickly gained trust.
A Big Night for Broadway, and Especially for Billy
By PATRICK HEALY
"Billy Elliot" won the Tony Award for best musical and "God of
Carnage" picked up honors for best play, best director, and best
actress.
• More New York/Region News
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MEDIA & ADVERTISING
After Months of Tension, Globe Votes on Cuts
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
There are growing signs that members of the Boston newspaper's largest
union may reject a package of deep cutbacks in wages, benefits and job
security.
Weinstein Company Takes Step to Ease Debt
By MICHAEL CIEPLY
The company, which has yet to have a film reach $100 million at the
domestic box office, has hired the financial consultant Miller
Buckfire, which says it specializes in "overleveraged" companies.
The Woman in Charge of Reality Shows at Spike TV
By EDWARD WYATT
After Comedy Central and the Sci Fi Channel, Sharon Levy is out to
refocus the channel with a reputation as a sort of Maxim magazine for
television.
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EDITORIALS
Measuring Success in Afghanistan
Protecting Afghan civilians must become the central purpose of
American military operations in Afghanistan.
Protection for Doctors
The attorney general and Congress should review the killing of Dr.
George Tiller to determine whether there are systemic problems that
led to gaps in the F.B.I.'s performance in the case.
In the Patient's Best Interest
New York's State Legislature needs to give family members and others
close to incapacitated patients the power to make decisions on their
behalf.
EDITORIAL NOTEBOOK
The Best Seats in Times Square
By ELEANOR RANDOLPH
The lawn chair scene in Times Square has become another New York
phenomenon, providing tourists with another reason to gape at the
locals.
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OP-ED
Gordon the Unlucky
By PAUL KRUGMAN
While Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain may deserve to be
punished for the economic crisis, his opponents don't deserve to be
rewarded.
Ask Not for a Great Line
By ROGER COHEN
President Obama's rhetorical groundwork must now be matched with
street-smart cunning.
Five Ways to Fix America's Schools
By HAROLD O. LEVY
Private and public universities are losing their competitive edge.
Older students and better advertising, along with a few other radical
ideas, can save education.
The Directors Guild
By RONALD J. GILSON and REINIER KRAAKMAN
Strong and independent boards of directors are needed to insulate
corporations from political meddling.
Taking the Bloom Off the Rosé
By FRANÇOIS MILLO
With a vote later this month, the European Union threatens to damage
rosés' carefully cultivated reputation and undermine vintners' record
of quality.
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ON THIS DAY
On June 8, 1968, authorities announced the capture in London of James
Earl Ray, the suspected assassin of civil rights leader Martin Luther
King Jr.
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