Senator Barack Obama acknowledged that Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton would probably win Tuesday?s Democratic primary in West Virginia.
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The wireless carrier said that its lackluster performance would continue in the coming quarters as it fights to keep customers and struggles with a merger that has not lived up to its promise.
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The bank said that it was cooperating with inquiries into underwriting and sales of the securities that had been started by the Securities Exchange Commission and several state regulators.
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The economic downturn unfolding across the United States is imposing a particularly punishing toll on the nation?s Hispanics.
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Young people in Saudi Arabia may chafe against the rules, but they can be merciless in their condemnation of those who flout them too brazenly.
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Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin announced the formation of a new Russian government, leaving the team that that had governed in his final term largely intact.
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The attack, which killed an elderly woman, came as Israeli officials mulled an Egyptian-brokered proposal for a temporary cease-fire in the south.
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A museum director who helped organize an exhibition of censored Soviet and post-Soviet art in defense of Russian artistic freedom now faces censure himself.
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A pro-Western coalition said it won the election, but nationalist rival parties vowed to team up to block it from governing, and to form a government themselves.
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A Microsoft executive has been named the new chief executive of the largest foundation in the world, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Joshua Benson, the bicycle program coordinator for the New York Department of Transportation, is taking questions from City Room readers about cycling policy, bike lanes and traffic safety.
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The $650 million deal with the Tribune Company will give Cablevision a 97 percent stake in Newsday and return the paper to Long Island ownership.
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Unmarried young women in Saudi Arabia are so isolated from boys and men that when they talk about them, it sometimes sounds as if they are discussing a different species.
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