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| Site Title: | International Herald Tribune - World News, Analysis, and Global Opinions |
| Site Description: | "International news, analysis, opinion and breaking news. International Herald Tribune, the world's daily newspaper online." |
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Honda Withdraws From Formula One Racing The pullout has its origins in the dismal state of the auto industry and will likely have huge repercussions on the high-profile racing circuit.... |
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Obama Hauls In Record $750 Million For Campaign Barack Obama's record fund-raising sets an imposing bar for any potential Republican challenger in 2012.... |
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Issues Pressing, Obama Fills Top Posts At A Sprint Barack Obama is filling his administration's top ranks more quickly than any of his recent predecessors.... |
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In Trade Post Contender, Political Benefits For Obama Representative Xavier Becerra, Democrat of California, would punch several political tickets at once as the president-elect's chief trade negotiator.... |
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Canadian Leader Shuts Down Parliament Prime Minister Stephen Harper shut down parliament until Jan. 26, seeking to forestall a no-confidence vote.... |
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Gene Study Shows Spain's Jewish And Muslim Ancestry A study of genetic signatures has provided new evidence of the mass conversions of Sephardic Jews and Muslims to Catholicism in the 14th and 15th centuries.... |
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Strangers May Cheer You Up, Study Says How happy you are may depend on how happy your friends' friends' friends are. So says a new study — happiness is more contagious than previously thought.... |
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Hospitals Now A Theater In Mexico's Drug War With alarming speed, Mexico's violent drug war is finding its way into the seeming sanctuary of the nation's hospitals. In Tijuana doctors and hospital workers gathered to voice their concerns about violence.... |
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More Links To Pakistan In Mumbai Attacks Fresh evidence indicates that the attacks were stage-managed from at least two Pakistani cities by top Lashkar-e-Taiba leaders.... |
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Pent-up Anger Greets Return Of U.S. Auto Chiefs To Capitol Hill The Detroit automakers confronted the harsh politics of an economic downturn and the realization that there might not be the votes to save them.... |
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Is Chrysler Simply Looking For A Mate? Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee said that the company's parent was more interested in finding a merger partner than building a viable automaker for the long term.... |
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Central Banks Cut Rates In Struggle To Spark Economy The magnitude of the ECB's efforts has made clear that it is worried about a downturn that is becoming broader and deeper by the day.... |
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Bernanke Calls For Measures To Stem Foreclosures Foreclosure rates have surged to record levels in the United States as the housing boom fell apart and the broader economy stumbled into recession.... |
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China Plans Food Safety Blacklist As China continues to try to repair the reputation of its damaged food and dairy industries, the Ministry of Health is preparing a blacklist of dangerous food additives.... |
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Soaring In Art, A Museum Trips Over Finances By putting art ahead of the bottom line, the the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles has suffered financially and is now being audited by the state's attorney general.... |
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Washington's New Tack: Helping Homeowners At the Treasury Department, top officials continued to work on a plan to boost the housing market by subsidizing 30-year home mortgages with rates as low as 4.5 percent.... |
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Green Energy Goals A Moving Target For U.S. States The states' struggles to satisfy energy mandates offer lessons for the next U.S. administration.... |
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Many Children Lack Stability Long After Katrina Young victims of Hurricane Katrina are behind in school and suffering from illness and mental health problems.... |
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Mumbai's Elite See Price Of Indifference In India, where the brightest minds seem not to care, many in the country's educated elite are asking: Were the Mumbai attacks our fault?... |
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Cambodia Revives Pol Pot's Deadly Canals The Khmer Rouge built three-quarters of Cambodia's more than 1,000 canal networks. Now the canals are being rebuilt by a government hoping to take advantage of the world's increasing demand for rice.... |
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36 Hours In Zermatt, Switzerland Gliding among pale blue glaciers and breathing the hard, clean wind on nearly 200 miles of marked trails is the essence of skiing in Zermatt, Switzerland.... |
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British Balance Human Gain Versus The Cost Of Drugs Skyrocketing health care prices have led a growing number of countries to follow Britain's example when asking the hardest of questions: How much is life worth?... |
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Nicholas D. Kristof: Raising The World's IQ One of the most simple and effective ways to improve the physical and mental health of impoverished people is to add iodine to the salt supply.... |
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Gail Collins: One Singular Sensation A comment made by Ed Rendell seemed to infer that single unmarried people, like the homeland security nominee Janet Napolitano, have no life outside of work.... |
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Replaying The Songs Of Odetta The music and lyrics of Odetta, the transcendent folk singer who died on Tuesday, opened a boy's eyes to the crimes and tragedies embedded in American history.... |
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Google's Gatekeepers Nicole Wong and her colleagues decide what the world can see on YouTube. Are they also determining the limits of free speech?... |
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Organic Restaurants Where Only Diners Come From Afar In Britain as elsewhere, organic restaurants are increasingly seeking out local suppliers. After all, what good is an organic carrot or blueberry with a giant carbon footprint?... |
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Happiness Conference Convenes In San Francisco In a city where the pursuit of well-being is something of a high art, an array of scientists, philosophers, doctors, psychologists, navel-gazing Googlers and Tibetan Buddhists addressed the latest findings on the science of human happiness.... |
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Exploring Northern Spain's Cheese Country The cheese of northern Spain is, like the land that produces it, rough, coarse and sharp, and there's no way to taste it without traveling there.... |
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Pig: It's What's For Dinner In Northwestern Spain In this modest but enthusiastic addition to the Pig Lit canon, John Barlow recounts a year spent in Spain trying to eat every possible part of the pig.... |
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