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Staff Sergeant Alejandro Campos, right, a U.S. Army recruiter in Brooklyn, New York. The program to recruit immigrants with temporary visas will begin in New York.
Rob Bennett for The New York Times
By JULIA PRESTON
Stretched thin in Afghanistan and Iraq, the American military will begin recruiting skilled immigrants who are living in the United States with temporary visas.
By JAMES GLANZ, C.J. CHIVERS AND WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM
Officials say that several criminal cases point to widespread corruption in the reconstruction effort the two men helped to run.
By MICHELINE MAYNARD
In June, Akio Toyoda will take charge of a company facing its most serious setback since a crisis in the early 1950s forced his grandfather, Kiichiro Toyoda, to give up control of the carmaker.
By ELAINE SCIOLINO
The 20-hour visit of the French first lady to one of the poorest countries in the world marked Carla Bruni-Sarkozy's debut as a good-will ambassador.
By MARK MCDONALD
The Kutupalong Makeshift Camp is an obscenity, a festering hell of lost hope and inhuman squalor, "the worst conditions you could imagine anywhere on earth," in the words of an aid worker.
Up in the Alborz mountains, Iranians' long-held dream of freedom seems within reach.
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Two judges in the U.S. have pleaded guilty to taking kickbacks for sending teenagers to detention. How should corrupt judges be treated?
Breaking with tradition, Hillary Clinton heads to Asia on her maiden voyage as Secretary of State.
The American author discusses his new novel.
Parties on the political left faced a hard time at the polls in Israel's general election.
Geithner's plan to resuce the banks fails to inspire confidence.
The IHT's executive editor, Alison Smale, discusses the week in world news.
Nissan forecasts a big loss for the current financial year and cuts work force.
Asia markets shrug off economic news with hopes that the U.S. stimulus plan will boost the global economy.
As Facebook turned five years old this week, it faces questions about its plans to generate revenue.
President Barack Obama struggles to convince Republicans to pass a $900 billion stimulus plan.
Recent protests and riots are a sign of things to come, as Europeans express outrage at the economic meltdown.
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Albert R. Hunt: Obama is off to a good start, even as he made some mistakes.
A Norwegian cruise fleet embraces travel the way it was back when everyone didn't travel: brave and suspect.
Alice Rawsthorn asks which buildings - or bits of buildings - are the architectural icons of our time?
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Alina Lungu, whose baby suffered brain damage at birth. It might have been avoided with a larger bribe to the doctor.
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