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Spy Agency Data After Sept. 11 Led F.B.I. to Dead Ends
By LOWELL BERGMAN, ERIC LICHTBLAU, SCOTT SHANE and DON VAN NATTA Jr.  12:03 AM ET
A steady stream of personal information sent by the N.S.A. to the F.B.I. often led to innocent Americans, officials say.
 Two Groups Plan Lawsuits Over Eavesdropping
 Complete Coverage: Threats and Responses

Spotlight on Lobbying Swings to Little-Known Congressman
By ANNE E. KORNBLUT  12:03 AM ET
Bob Ney of Ohio, known as the Mayor of Capitol Hill, is in jeopardy of being indicted, according to people involved in the case.

Recent Outcast Is Back in Favor in Ukraine Race
  12:03 AM ET
The party led by disgraced former President Viktor F. Yanukovich is predicted to win the most seats in the parliamentary elections.

A Stolen Love Is Found, 37 Years Down the Road
By MICHAEL WILSON  12:02 AM ET
Almost 37 years after a 1968 Corvette was stolen in Manhattan, it has been found in California and will be returned to its owner.

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At Center of Storm Destruction, Eager Few Try to Reclaim Parish
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Reclaiming a Parish
People are returning to St. Bernard Parish in Louisiana, determined to make a home again on what seems like civilization's edge. Go to Article

SPORTS
Patriots' Defensive Coordinator to Be Named Jets' Coach

EDITORIALS/OP-ED
Times Select Tierney: Wind Farm Fight
Times Select Kristof: India vs. China
• Editorial: Palestinian Disarray

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Bad Blood
Diabetes in New York
Book Review
Elias Khoury,
Arab Novelist

Real Estate
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What's a Living Wage?
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Clubs for Teens
Week in Review
Cyberspace Censors
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BUSINESS

Buyout Bid for Parent of Nielsen

Liberty Tries to Push on but Katrina Still Lingers

2 Approaches to the Nation's Obesity Epidemic Coming Up for Review

NATIONAL

Protesters at King March Oppose Air Force Flyover

Keeping the Elderly on the Road, but Out From Behind the Wheel

Accord on Scheduling Alito Vote Next Week

WASHINGTON

Bush Salutes Memories of 2 Civil Rights Leaders

Former President Gerald Ford Hospitalized

Accord on Scheduling Alito Vote Next Week

HEALTH

A Therapy Fell Out of Favor, but Didn't Stop Saving Lives

Cases: Genetic Testing Creates New Versions of Ancient Dilemmas

The Doctor's World: As in Sharon's Case, Handling of Stroke Has Many Variables

SCIENCE

Custom-Made Microbes, at Your Service

One Last Question: Who Did the Work?

A Therapy Fell Out of Favor, but Didn't Stop Saving Lives

ARTS

Oprah's Book Club Turns to Elie Wiesel

Critic's Notebook: Bending the Truth in a Million Little Ways

Raising Reality-TV Stakes, Show Plans to Offer Medical 'Miracles'

MOVIES

At the Globes, 'Brokeback Mountain' Takes Top Awards

Critic's Choice: New DVD's

Rating (and Finding) the Movie Raters

THEATER

Theater Review | 'Almost, Maine': Down East, So Much Love, Exciting and New

Stage Acting: It's Nice Work if You Can Afford It.

Heading North With Built-In Posse

DINING & WINE

Food: Generation Pad Thai

In Oregon, It's a Brew Pub World

Altamura Journal: The Bread Is Famously Good, but It Killed McDonald's

REAL ESTATE

Outsiders Tiptoe Into the South Bronx

Window-Shopping: All That Curvy Glass: Is It Worth It?

Habitats | Lexington Avenue in the 20's: A Studio Small in Size but Large in Elegance




INTERNATIONAL

Police in China Battle Villagers in Land Protest

Russia and China Demand Iran Freeze Nuclear Activity, but Reject Referral to U.N.

Liberia's Harvard-Trained 'Queen' Is Sworn in as Leader

NEW YORK/REGION

Chaos in Queens as Fuel Truck Flips Over and Explodes

Hundreds Mourn Slain Girl, Moved by a Life Too Sad and Too Short

Signs of Strength in Fund-Raising Reports

SPORTS

With Colts Gone, the Broncos Shed Their Anonymity

League's Review: Interception Call Wrongly Reversed

Serena Williams Rallies to Avoid an Early Exit

TECHNOLOGY

On Business, and Blogging on the Road

Prosecutors Raid Offices of Livedoor and Home of Its Founder

Marketers Interested in Small Screen

TRAVEL

The Beginner's Guide to St. Barts

Journeys: Preservation: Sure, It's a Good Thing, but..

Going to: South Beach

BOOKS

Oprah's Book Club Turns to Elie Wiesel

Books of the Times | 'Dave Barry's Money Secrets': Surefire Way to Riches (and That's No Scam)

Walden Acquires Film Rights to a Trilogy by Isabel Allende

FASHION & STYLE

Starter Clubs

Fashion Diary: An Empty Seat at the Shows

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EDUCATION

Albany School Aid Logjam Persists Despite a Surplus

Westchester: College Competition, Made Easier to Size Up

Santa Cruz Journal: A Protest, a Spy Program and a Campus in an Uproar

HOME & GARDEN

House Proud: Mortgage-in-Laws

A Man for All Details

Cuttings: Midwinter Dreams of Summer

AUTOMOBILES

Complete Coverage of the Detroit Auto Show

Autos on Monday | Technology: Fancier Wrappers for Next-Wave Hybrids

First Glance: Mercedes Arrives With a Bigger S.U.V.

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Red Carpet
The Movie Award Season
Ang Lee
The 63rd Golden Globes
"Brokeback Mountain," a groundbreaking film about a love affair between two cowboys, took top awards at the Globes, including best picture and best director for Ang Lee, above.
• List of Winners
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Science Times
Microbes, at Your Service
Biologists have created bacteria that form colored patterns, a stunt could lead to major developments for medicine and industry.
• Go to Science Times
Real Estate
The Walk-Through
Writers for The New York Times look at residential real estate news, trends and tidbits.
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1893 Hawaii's monarchy was overthrown as a group of businessmen and sugar planters forced Queen Liliuokalani to abdicate. (See this front page. | Buy any front page since 1851.)


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