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On Facts, Giuliani Sometimes Stretches Them
Both Rudolph W. Giuliani's Republican rival Mitt Romney and Democrats have accused him of a pattern of misleading figures and have begun to use the issue to try to undercut his credibility.
Mandates and Mudslinging
Barack Obama's reluctance to stake out a clearly partisan position, led him to propose a relatively weak, incomplete health care plan.
Bill Clinton Flatly Asserts He Opposed War at Start
Mr. Clinton's statement while campaigning for his wife was more absolute than his comments before the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Facebook Users Protest Online Tracking
More than 50,000 Facebook members have signed a petition objecting to a new advertising program that sends messages to users' friends about what they are buying online.
In Iowa, Mormon Issue Is Benefiting Huckabee
The religious divide over Mitt Romney's Mormon faith that his supporters had long feared would occur is emerging as he is being challenged in polls by Mike Huckabee, a former Baptist minister.
A New Push to Roll Back âDon't Ask, Don't Tell'
Twenty eight retired generals and admirals plan to release a letter on Friday urging Congress to repeal a law that allows gay men and lesbians to serve in the military but only if they keep their orientation secret.
Giuliani Defends Spending on His Mayoral Security
Rudolph W. Giuliani called an account of his spending a "political hit job" as his campaign struggled to explain the billing practices.
Lenders' Belt-Tightening Stifles Growth in Economy
Credit flowing to American companies is drying up at a pace not seen in decades, intensifying worries that a recession is near.
The Republican Debate
Following is a transcript of the Republican Presidential debate in St. Petersburg, Fla., as provided by the Federal News Service.
Size Limits for Cable Look Likely
The head of the F.C.C. has proposed quick adoption of a rule that would prevent Comcast, the nation's largest cable company, from growing larger.
The 10 Best Books of 2007
The Book Review picks the best works from the previous year.
In Chvez Territory, Signs of Dissent
In the Coche slums, there are signs of resistance to Venezuelan President Hugo Chvez ahead of a vote this Sunday on a sweeping revision of the Constitution.
Penny Foolish
Telling Burger King to pay an extra penny for tomatoes and provide a decent wage to migrant workers would hardly bankrupt the company.
Iraq Lacks Plan on the Return of Refugees, Military Says
American military officials said the Iraqi government had yet to develop a plan to absorb an influx of refugees returning to Baghdad and prevent it from setting off a new round of violence.
For Toddlers, Toy of Choice Is Tech Device
Cellphones, laptops, digital cameras and MP3 music players are among the hottest gift items this year. For preschoolers.
Medicare Becomes a Boon for Oxygen Industry
Medicare spends billions of dollars each year on products and services that are available at far lower prices, according to a New York Times analysis of federal data.
City Said to Have Paid Bills as Giuliani Affair Began
Late in his tenure as mayor of New York, Rudolph known city agencies as he was beginning an extramarital affair, a report said.
G.O.P. Rivals Exchange Jabs in Testy Debate
The Republican candidates confronted one another in testy encounters that reflected the wide-open nature of the race in the final sprint toward the Iowa caucuses.
Gay Question Puts CNN on Defensive
CNN failed to find that a retired brigadier general who asked the Republican presidential candidates about gay men and lesbians in the military was tied to Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign.
British Teacher Found Guilty in Sudan
Gillian Gibbons was sentenced to 15 days in jail and deportation after her class called a teddy bear Muhammad.
Lawyer Battling for Katrina Payments Is Indicted
Richard F. Scruggs, a prominent trial lawyer who has been fighting insurance companies over payments for damage from Hurricane Katrina, was indicted Wednesday on federal bribery charges.