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Connecticut's Chris Dodd Faces a Backyard Rebellion

By JAY NEWTON-SMALL / WASHINGTON

After enduring eight years in the political wilderness, the Connecticut Democrat is one of his ascendant party's senior statesmen, but Dodd is facing his toughest re-election fight ever

Tim Geithner — He's Hiring! And His Critics Hope It's Soon

By MASSIMO CALABRESI / WASHINGTON

When news broke that two top nominees for the Treasury department were withdrawing from consideration, what ordinarily might have been dismissed as a harmless staffing snafu became the latest cause for unease among those watching Timothy Geithner

Shakespeare Scholar Identifies True Portrait of the Bard

By RICHARD LACAYO

Our image of Shakespeare comes from an often-reproduced engraving. Now a portrait has emerged that, if Shakespeare scholar Stanley Wells is correct, shows the Bard's true face

Fusion Centers: Giving Cops Too Much Information?

By HILARY HYLTON / AUSTIN

Critics say "fusion centers" set up after 9/11 are making it all too easy for government to collect and share data from numerous public databases

California And Detroit Go To War Over Gas Mileage

By JOSEPH R. SZCZESNY

California's quest to regulate auto emissions may soon succeed, and that could lead to big changes in the cars we drive

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"A new form of centralized government and authoritarian government has been created that is worse than ever in Britain's recent history."
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Postcard from Paris: Cyclists Behaving Badly

By Bruce Crumley

The Vélib' program has revolutionized public transport in the French capital by making bicycles widely accessible. But many Parisians want to ride them on sidewalks

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