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U.S. May Support Israeli Approach on Leaving Gaza
By STEVEN R. WEISMAN
The Bush administration is inclined to back Israel's new plan for a unilateral withdrawal from parts of Gaza and the West Bank.

Kerry Picks Up Presidential Endorsement From Clark
By JODI WILGOREN
Days after abandoning his bid for the Democratic nomination, Gen. Wesley K. Clark endorsed Senator John Kerry today.
• Conservatives Spotlight Kerry's Antiwar Record
• Complete Coverage: The 2004 Campaign

Greek and Turkish Cypriot Leaders Agree on End to Split
By TERENCE NEILAN  11:52 AM ET
The leaders agreed to a plan by the U.N.'s secretary general intended to end the 30-year division of the Mediterranean island.

NEWS ANALYSIS
Comcast's Bid for Disney Ripples Through a Linked Industry
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
With Comcast's $54.1 billion bid for the Walt Disney Company, the knots that bind the intertwined media business pulled tighter.
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• Valuing Disney: What Is a Mouse Worth?
• Complete Coverage: Bidding for Disney

Former Chechen Leader Killed in Car Explosion in Qatar
Reuters
Ex-Chechen Leader Killed
An official in Qatar examined debris from the car explosion which killed Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev, an Islamic extremist linked to Chechen separatists.  Go to Article

TECHNOLOGY
Microsoft Grapples With Source Code Leak

WASHINGTON
Cuba Detentions May Last Years

SPORTS
Greece Struggles to Reach Olympics' Finish Line

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BUSINESS

Judge Blocks Testimony in Stewart's Trial

U.S. Trade Deficit Hit Record High in 2003

Vodafone and Cingular Poised for Bid Battle

NATIONAL

4 Indicted in a Steroid Scheme That Involved Top Pro Athletes

Medical and Ethical Issues Cloud Plans to Clone for Therapy

More Than 50 Gay Couples Are Married in San Francisco

WASHINGTON

Senate Backs $318 Billion for Highways

Privacy Issue Delays Change in Airport Screening System

Ashcroft Defends Subpoenas

HEALTH

U.S. Infant Mortality Rate Rises Slightly

Nursing Home Is Penalized Over a Death

Student, 19, in Trial of New Antidepressant Commits Suicide

SCIENCE

Medical and Ethical Issues Cloud Plans to Clone for Therapy

Split on Clones: Research vs. Reproduction

South Korea, With Renowned Scientists, Revives Debate

ARTS

The Met's New Dream Team

Art Review | 'Manet and the Sea': Impressionism, Born of the Sea

TV Weekend | 'Ironed Jawed Angels': Determined Women, Finding Their Voice

MOVIES

Movie Review | '50 First Dates': A Love That's Forever, if Only for a Day

Movie Review | 'The Trilogy: After the Life': A Little Marital Stress? He's a Cop Who Buys the Drugs She Demands

Movie Review | 'Charlie': Studiously Unraveling the Intricate Web of Chaplin as Filmmaker and Performer

DINING & WINE

Eat and Be Merry; On Saturday 2 Classics Die

Just Purse Your Lips and Whisper 'Truffle'

Diner's Journal: Riingo

REAL ESTATE

On Tobacco Road, It's a Tougher Sell

Habitats | Brooklyn: Artist Who Prefers to Show Others' Works

If You're Thinking of Living In | Douglaston, Queens: Timeless City Area, With a Country Feel




INTERNATIONAL

Government: U.N. Envoy, Visiting Iraq, Backs Cleric on Elections

Iran Admits That It Has Plans for a Newer Centrifuge

Haitian Leader's Allies Block Opposition Demonstration

NEW YORK REGION

New Jersey Failed Basic Checks as Four Boys Starved, a Report Finds

Changes Urged in Operations of S.I. Ferry

Unlikely Symbol in Death Penalty Debate

SPORTS

4 Indicted in a Steroid Scheme That Involved Top Pro Athletes

N.H.L.'s Financial Analysis Reveals Significant Losses

Johnson Out to Make Most of Second Chance by Knicks

TECHNOLOGY

F.C.C. Begins Rewriting Rules on Delivery of the Internet

Altering Your Engine With New Chips

Dell Posts 24% Profit Increase on Cost Cuts and More Demand

TRAVEL

Journeys: On Block Island: A Chance to Chill Out

36 Hours: In Steamboat Springs, Colo.

Driving: In the Snow: Speed, Schnapps and Bloodshed

BOOKS

Books of The Times | 'Dot in the Universe': All Aflutter, Existentially

Books of The Times: Corrosive Characters in Two Novels About Journalists

For Hollywood Misery, an Alter Ego Helps

FASHION & STYLE

Mixed Message: Restraint Meets Serious Fun

Michael Kors Awakens Energized From Sleep

In a City of Pleasures, Clothes That Curb Them

HOME & GARDEN

The Showpiece and the Shortcut

Nature: Get a Whiff of This, Valentine: Orchids Are for Lovers

House Proud: He Braked for Cupid

AUTOMOBILES

Altering Your Engine With New Chips

Damascus Journal: The 2004 U.S. Is Unloved, but Not Its Cars of Yesteryear

Driving: In the Snow: Speed, Schnapps and Bloodshed

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50 First Dates
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Review: 'Ironed Jawed Angels'
HBO's film captures the fear and persecution of the women's suffrage movement, but not the ridicule that the women endured.
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Wire Services Edwards Says Voters 'Still Have a Choice' 12:33 p.m. ET

U.S. Given Right to Search Liberian Ships 12:27 p.m. ET

Manute Bol Charged With Hitting Daughter 12:27 p.m. ET

Halliburton Accused of Wasting Tax Money 12:25 p.m. ET

Dollar Up, Gold Down in Europe 12:23 p.m. ET

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Debates: The End of 'Sex'
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1935: A jury found Bruno Richard Hauptmann guilty of first-degree murder in the kidnapping and death of the infant son of Charles and Anne Lindbergh. (See this front page. | Buy any front page since 1851.)


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