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Sharply Divided House Approves Expansion of Medicare
By ROBERT PEAR
and ROBIN TONER
  3:02 PM ET
After an extraordinary three-hour vote, lawmakers today approved the biggest expansion of Medicare since its creation.
• For Bush, Bills Offer Route to High Ground
• Savings Accounts Drew Yeas From the Wary

Bombers Kill 14 in Iraq; Missile Hits Civilian Plane
By IAN FISHER
and DEXTER FILKINS
  2:17 PM ET
A missile hit a civilian airplane in Baghdad as suicide attackers exploded huge bombs at two police stations.
• Complete Coverage: The Struggle for Iraq

F.B.I. Scrutinizes Antiwar Rallies
By ERIC LICHTBLAU  2:22 PM ET
The agency has collected extensive information on demonstrators and has advised local officials to report suspicious activity at protests to its counterterrorism squads.

Produce Becoming Increasing Source for Food Illnesses
By MARIAN BURROS  1:57 PM ET
People are eating more fresh produce and want it year-round, leading to an increase in imports from countries with less stringent sanitary standards.

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Foes of Georgian Leader Storm Into Parliament Building
Reuters
Chaos in Georgia
President Eduard Shevardnadze declared a state of emergency in Georgia today after opposition activists seized control of parliament.  Go to Article

WEEK IN REVIEW
For Better or Worse: Marriage's Stormy Future

TECHNOLOGY
House Passes Bill That Will Limit Spam

NATIONAL
For Lawyer, It's Michael Jackson on Line 1, Scott Peterson on Line 2

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Contender in a Post-Couric Derby

The N.H.L.
Heads Outdoors

Joyce's Troubled Daughter

Music and
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BUSINESS

Freddie Mac Understated Its Earnings by $5 Billion

Energy Bill Would Welcome Back Diesels

Pushing Energy Conservation Into the Back Seat of the S.U.V.

NATIONAL

At Sniper Trial, a Second Chilling Tape

33 Years Later, Draft Becomes Topic for Dean

No Charges for Jackson for a Week

WASHINGTON

33 Years Later, Draft Becomes Topic for Dean

Special Registration for Arab Immigrants Will Reportedly Stop

NASA Official Hopeful on Shuttle Progress

HEALTH

Congressional Memo: 11th-Hour Bills Irk Lawmakers Left in the Dark

Government Makes It Official: Blame Scallions for Outbreak

Cialis, Lilly's Entry in Impotence Market, Is Approved

SCIENCE

Gene-Altering Revolution Nears the Pet Store: Glow-in-the-Dark Fish

Energy Bill Would Welcome Back Diesels

Pushing Energy Conservation Into the Back Seat of the S.U.V.

ARTS

A Portrait of the Artist's Troubled Daughter

A Battle of Words Over War Intelligence

Are Memorial Designs Too Complex to Last?

MOVIES

Movie Review | 'Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat': My, a Cat Can Be Mean on a Very Big Screen

Movie Review | 'Gothika': If You See a Roadside Ghost Afire, It's Best to Keep Right on Driving

Movie Review | '21 Grams': Hearts Incapacitated, Souls Wasting Away

DINING & WINE

Thanksgiving Dinner, With 12 Chefs on the Side

For Baking, for Mashing, Forever

Diner's Journal: Public

REAL ESTATE

From Grit to Chic to Trθs Chic

Habitats: When the Object Is the Objective

If You're Thinking of Living In | Edgemont: Like Neighboring Scarsdale, but Different




INTERNATIONAL

Army Is Planning for 100,000 G.I.'s in Iraq Till 2006

Intelligence: Analysts See Terrorism Paradox: A Weaker Al Qaeda Despite Attacks

Divided Over Iran's Nuclear Program, Agency Delays Action

NEW YORK REGION

As Deadline for 9/11 Aid Nears, Many Relatives Haven't Filed

Macy's Band Playing It Safe: Let's Skip Jackson's 'Thriller'

Silverstein Will Get Most of His Cash Back in Trade Center Deal

SPORTS

Roars in Ann Arbor Likely to Reverberate

Eli Rewrites Manning Legacy at Ole Miss

U.S. Swept in Presidents Cup, Setting Up Sunday Showdown

TECHNOLOGY

Congress Set to Pass Bill That Restrains Spam

Delay Sought on Phone-Number Transfer Rules

Elementary, Watson: Scan a Palm, Find a Clue

TRAVEL

Sculpture Museum in Dallas

The Bend in the River

Seduced Again, by Bangkok

BOOKS

'Castles of Steel': Monarchs of the Sea

'Goya': Bringing Forth Monsters

'The Way to Paradise': Gauguin and Grandma

FASHION & STYLE

Food for Holiday Thought: Eat Less, Live to 140?

A Potential Contender in a Post-Couric Derby

For Gay Couples, New Rituals at the Altar

HOME & GARDEN

Mr. Phoenix Turns Tumbledown Into Taj

At Home With Slim Aarons: Teaching the Rich to Say Cheese

Married or Not, It's a Full House

AUTOMOBILES

Bells & Whistles: Dull Finishes That Are Slick

How Long a Drive? `Finding Nemo' or `Harry Potter'?

China Set to Act on Fuel Economy

BACK TO TOP


That Day in Dallas
Four decades after the assassination, what did it mean?

• Editorial: Remembering J.F.K.


Readers' Opinions
Memories of Kennedy
We asked readers to share their memories of President John F. Kennedy, 40 years after his assassination.
• Go to Readers' Opinions


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A two-minute news summary.


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Dr. Seuss' The Cat in the Hat
Hollywood has turned Dr. Seuss' whimsical story into a vulgar, uninspired lump of poisoned eye candy.
• Gothika | 21 Grams
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Real Estate
If You're Thinking of Living In
Not to be confused with neighboring Scarsdale, Edgemont is smaller and more intimate.
• Profile: Westchester
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In Sports
College Football
Ohio State and Michigan are playing now. At 3:30 p.m. ET, L.S.U. plays Mississippi, and unbeaten Oklahoma faces Texas Tech.
• Scores: Top 25 | Div. I-A
• Top Matchups

In Sunday's Times
The Magazine: Romance 2.0
How Internet dating is re-engineering flirtation, seduction, relationships and the love-seeking self.


Wire Services Two Israelis Killed Near Disputed Fence 3:03 p.m. ET

Nobel Author Coetzee Reads in New York 2:59 p.m. ET

Lawyer Wants Jackson's Children Removed 2:57 p.m. ET

Thousands Remember Kennedy in Dallas 2:56 p.m. ET

Turkey Vows Arrests of Bombing Accomplices 2:55 p.m. ET

US House Passes Landmark Medicare Drug Bill 2:55 p.m. ET

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