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Most E-mailed news on 22 October 2007 |
The Future Is Drying Up The West is the fastest-growing part of the country. It?s also the driest. And climate change could be making matters much, much worse.
Op-Ed Columnist: Suicide Is Not Painless Charles D. Riechers, not the first suicide connected to the Iraq war?s corruption scandals, is a window into the culture of the whole debacle.
Fearing Crime, Japanese Wear the Hiding Place Japanese fashion designers are devising a variety of novel solutions that they hope will ease growing fears of crime.
Op-Ed Columnist: Save the Planet: Vote Smart Whatever any of us does individually matters a tiny bit. But when leaders change the rules, you get scale change across the whole marketplace.
A Counter History Will there ever be room again for an old-style, family-run Jewish deli?
Everybody's Business: The Gloomsayers Should Look Up This country does not look like a country in economic trouble.
Backcountry Belize Away from the crowded beaches of this popular Central American country is a lush interior, thick with rain forests, Mayan ruins and intricate cave systems that can be explored on an inner tube.
Tighter Border Delays Re-entry by U.S. Citizens After decades of being waved through, Americans coming back from Mexico are now being checked more carefully.
Journeys | Paris: Finding Liberté on Two Wheels Paris?s self-service bicycle docking stations make it easy even for fresh-off-the-plane Americans to explore the city in a way that you can?t by foot, by Métro or by taxi.
Indian-American Elected Louisiana?s Governor Bobby Jindal, a conservative Republican congressman from the New Orleans suburbs, inherits a state that was suffering well before Hurricane Katrina.
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