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Innocent Man Was Deported to Syria, Inquiry Finds

Canadian police wrongly identified Maher Arar as an Islamic extremist, prompting U.S. agents to deport him to Syria, where he says he was tortured, the inquiry concluded.

Chirac Seeks Way to Restart Iran Talks

France’s president said today that leaders should drop their insistence that Iran halt uranium enrichment before talks begin.

Developing Nations to Gain More Power at I.M.F.

The plan to expand the voice of China and three other countries was hailed as a decisive reform of the fund.

Pope’s Apology Is Called Inadequate
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Pope’s Apology Is Called Inadequate

Protests continued over Pope Benedict XVI's comments on Islam last week. Above, Iraqis burned an effigy of the pope today in Basra.

 
Suicide Bombs Kill 18 in Afghanistan

The three devastating bombings today signify a clear escalation in the Taliban’s violent tactics.

Astronauts Rush to Clean Up Chemical

The spill caused NASA to briefly declare an emergency on the International Space Station.

Institutions Hinder Female Academics, Panel Says

The panel said that in an era of global competition the nation could not afford to underuse female talent.


 

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Chinatown, finally sharing in Manhattan's housing boom, is opening to a much broader slice of New York.

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