The arrival of a suspended Supreme Court justice in Karachi set off Pakistan?s worst political violence in years.
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The Internet has quickened the timing referred to in a familiar saying. Now, it seems, there?s a sucker born every second.
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Bill Clinton is the master strategist behind his wife?s presidential candidacy, advisers say. But there are potential pitfalls to his involvement.
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The deal delivers a major setback to continuing American efforts to send Central Asian natural gas exports directly to Europe.
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A new generation of theater artists are trying to define their roles and searching for new subject matter in a post-apartheid South Africa.
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American and allied reliance on airstrikes to battle Taliban insurgents is threatening support for the Afghan government and creating severe strains within the NATO alliance.
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Analysts were off the mark largely because of the so-called guidance provided by company after company, setting investors up for a pleasant surprise.
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The Dow Jones industrial average rose again last week on strong corporate earnings and economic reports that sustained Wall Street?s hopes for lower interest rates.
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The need to find and train people to work with the elderly has become more urgent as the baby boom generation ages and people live longer than ever.
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The job market for climate change experts has evolved as governments, businesses and environmental groups create markets aimed at reducing greenhouse gases.
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Some executives are much more hands-on than others. That was made clear last week during a panel discussion titled ?Power Couples ? How They Live and Work.?
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Public companies often pay a much higher price than private equity firms when buying other companies, according to a new study.
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