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Democrats Plan Political Triage to Retain House
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The party is poised to redirect money from vulnerable incumbents to concentrate on protecting lawmakers who appear to be in the strongest position to fend off their challengers.


Craigslist Blocks Access to ‘Adult Services’ Pages
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Craigslist, the classifieds Web site, has blocked access to its “adult services” section and replaced the link with a black label with the word “censored.”


Diplomatic Memo: In Middle East Peace Talks, Clinton Faces a Crucial Test
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The talks could cement the legacy of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton as a diplomat, or pose risks to any political ambitions she may harbor.


Asian-Americans Climb Fashion Industry Ladder
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At the New York Fashion Week that begins on Thursday, many promising new designers are of Asian descent, an important demographic shift on Seventh Avenue.


Smarter Than You Think: The Boss Is Robotic, and Rolling Up Behind You
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Mobile robots have been used for years by the military and law enforcement, but with falling costs, the next frontiers are the office, the hospital and the home.


Obama to Pitch Permanent Research Tax Credit
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The proposal for a tax credit for business research expenses will be part of a pre-election initiative to spur job creation.


A Crash. A Call for Help. Then, a Bill.
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Police and fire departments in some parts of the country have begun billing accident victims to offset budget cuts.


World Trade Center Complex Is Rising Rapidly
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Despite setbacks and public cynicism, the puzzle that is the new World Trade Center complex is being pieced together — rapidly.