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February 9, 2004

U.S. Says Iraq Resistance Seeks Al Qaeda Aid

U.S. officials claim that a newly-discovered document written by an operative in Iraq asks Al Qaeda for help in waging a sectarian war against the United States.

Unrest in Haiti

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Militants have expelled police in the port town of St. Marc, Haiti.

The Cheney Effect

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Is Dick Cheney a liability for the Bush re-election team?

Harvard Business Review Breakthrough Ideas

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The Harvard Business Review offers tips on running a successful business.

DC Roundtable 02/09/04

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President Bush meets Tim Russert; and the frontrunner, Senator Kerry….

Native American Paintings Restored

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Digital technology rescues some Native American paintings.

Bad Marriages Make Good Books

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Our literary critic looks at how terrible marriages can make for great reading.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Singer-songwriter Tom Rush. (Muffett/Flickr)

Ever since folk singer Tom Rush recorded his version of Murray McLauchlan’s “Child’s Song” about a young man leaving home, it’s become not only a concert staple for Rush but also a part of many graduation ceremonies.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Nurses Fatima Guillen, left, and Fran Wendt, right, give Kimberly Magdeleno, 4, a Tdap whooping cough booster shot, as she is held by her mother, Claudia Solorio, at a health clinic in Tacoma, Wash. (AP)

Health officials in Washington have declared a whooping cough epidemic, but the down economy isn’t helping treatment and vaccination efforts.

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Friday, May 11, 2012
Mark Zuckerberg

Some Wall Street investors were rankled when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg showed up in his signature hoodie. They say it’s a sign of immaturity. But Business Insider CEO Henry Blodget says Zuckerberg has come into his own as CEO, and Facebook is a great buy for people who believe in Zuckerberg’s social mission.

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