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Obama to Go to Copenhagen With Pledge of Emissions Cuts

NYT > Global Home -- President Obama will offer to reduce greenhouse gas emissions “in the range of” 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020, White House officials said.     02:39
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India’s Guard Is Up, but Weaknesses Remain

NYT > Global Home -- A year after the deadly assault in Mumbai that killed 163 people, the public outrage that many thought would usher in a political groundswell has dissipated.     11-25
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News Analysis: U.S. Strategy on Afghanistan Will Contain Many Messages

NYT > Global Home -- As President Obama rolls out his plan, he will be adjusting his approach for multiple audiences: voters, allies, and the extremists who are the enemy.     11-25
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Congo Army Helps Rebels Get Arms, U.N. Finds

NYT > Global Home -- A vast, rebel-driven criminal network in eastern Congo has a reach well beyond Africa, the report says.     11-25
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Qaddafi to Mediate Between Algeria and Egypt

NYT > Global Home -- Qaddafi plays the unlikely role of mediator in a growing rift between Algeria and Egypt.     11-25
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Obama Writes to Brazil’s Leader About Iran

NYT > Global Home -- President Obama reiterated the American position on Iran’s nuclear program a day before Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, visited Brazil.     11-25
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Modern Flourishes as Obamas Host State Dinner

NYT > Global Home -- At their first State Dinner, President Obama and his wife, Michelle, made sure to infuse the glittering gala with distinctive touches.     11-25
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Stockholm Journal: A Bed Where Comfort Is Not the Point

NYT > Global Home -- The latest health fad to capture the interest of many Swedes is a modern-day nail bed made with small plastic disks and sharp little spikes.     11-25
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Soccer in Iraq: Another Field for Argument

NYT > Global Home -- The suspension of Iraq’s soccer team from international competition illustrates the capacity of past divisions to bedevil an immature political present.     11-25
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Obama Says He Intends to ‘Finish the Job’ in Afghanistan

NYT > Global Home -- President Obama said he would tell the American people about “a comprehensive strategy” next week.     11-25
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Ask John Burns: Obama's Options in Afghanistan

NYT > Global Home -- As President Obama considers which military tack to take in Afghanistan, John Burns is answering readers' questions on the options under consideration.     11-25
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G.M. Plans to Decide Saab’s Fate Next Week

NYT > Global Home -- The fate of the Swedish automaker rests with the G.M. board after the buyer backed out of the deal on Tuesday.     11-25
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Britain Begins Hearings in Iraq War Inquiry

NYT > Global Home -- The inquiry, expected to last 18 months, will see the testimony of powerful figures involved in Britain’s decision to join the war, a move which stirred deep opposition in Britain and in Europe.     11-25
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Philippines Declares State of Emergency

NYT > Global Home -- The Philippine president declared the emergency in the southern region where gunmen on Monday kidnapped and killed at least 46 people.     11-25
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Fed Cautious About Strength of Recovery

NYT > Global Home -- Fed policy makers continue to predict that unemployment will remain well above 9 percent through the end of 2010.     11-25
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Talk of Prisoner Exchange Tempered

NYT > Global Home -- Israel’s prime minister sought to dampen speculation about a deal with Hamas to recover an Israeli soldier.     11-25
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U.S. Looks to Australia on Curbing Credit Card Fees

NYT > Global Home -- After a law forced a cut in transaction fees, some merchants and banks added new charges for customers that were, sometimes, higher than the old ones.     11-25
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Obama Hosts Indian Leader as His First State Visitor

NYT > Global Home -- President Obama and the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India will discuss climate change and U.S. ties with Indian rivals China and Pakistan.     11-25
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Swedish Buyer Drops Deal to Buy Saab

NYT > Global Home -- The chief of General Motors said that the company is “very disappointed” with the decision by the Koenigsegg Group to pull out of the Saab purchase.     11-25
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Britain Opens Inquiry Into Iraq War, After Years of Delay

NYT > Global Home -- The inquiry, expected to last 18 months, will see the testimony of powerful figures involved in Britain’s decision to join the war, a move which stirred deep opposition in Britain and in Europe.     11-24
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