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The remains of a house all but swallowed by disgorged earth that erupted during exploratory drilling for natural gas in Indonesia. Victims receive little government aid.
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By SETH MYDANS
Mud that erupted in an Indonesian village has grown to be one of the largest mud volcanoes ever to have affected a populated area.
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN
More than a dozen warships from nearly the same number of countries have joined the hunt for Somali pirates, but the pirates do not seem especially deterred.
By LIZ ROBBINS
State legislators took the first steps to remove Governor Rod Blagojevich from power, six days after his arrest on charges of corruption and soliciting bribes.
By SETH MYDANS
Though Abhisit Vejjajiva has the polished résumé of a member of his country's elite, he has not cultivated ties with its decisive electoral bloc: the rural and urban poor.
By JON MENON AND CHARLES PENTY / Bloomberg News
More banks, from Paris to Tokyo to Madrid, emerged Monday as victims of Bernard Madoff's alleged Ponzi scheme
By JAD MOUAWAD
Analysts say the investment cutbacks may set the stage for another rapid spike in oil prices once the global economy recovers.
By TIMOTHY WILLIAMS AND ABEER MOHAMMED
The Iraqi journalist who threw shoes at President George W. Bush has stirred emotions across the Arab world.
Transition in Washington
By JOHN M. BRODER AND ANDREW C. REVKIN
The president-elect introduced new members of his team, acknowledging that progress on energy issues is difficult.
We have to stop wishing for the worlds we want and start dealing with the things themselves.
Today's Topic:
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to allow suits over cigarette marketing. Should smokers be allowed to sue cigarette companies for promoting "light" cigarettes?
The leader of the East Congalese rebel forces says they aren't responsible for the mass killings in November.
As workers race to repair the Channel tunnel, the first pictures of the damage on the inside have been rele...
The pilots from World War II that helped desegregate the military have been invited to Obama's inauguration.
A simple way to improve the health of the poor is to add iodine to salt supply, Nicholas D. Kristof says.
Luxury brands suffer as the downturn bites.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visits Pakistan in effort to encourage cooperation with India.
With winter approaching, many newly-returned Afghans are on the brink of desperation in the eastern desert.
While China's working class tighten their belts the middle class is happy to spend money on low ticket items.
The IHT's managing editor, Alison Smale, discusses the week in world news.
Indian commandos tried to disable armed militants in Mumbai on Friday
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John Vinocur: In France, Nicolas Sarkozy's erratic assertions are presented as nothing especially remarkable.
Many of the violent protests that have rocked Athens in recent days have taken place in and around Athens Polytechnic.
Clint Eastwood's latest film, "Gran Torino," has brought talk of a best-actor Academy Award.
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Dr. Qutaiba Rajaa, a 58-year old physician, speaking of the journalist who threw his shoes at President George W. Bush.
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