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Karzai Declared President as Afghan Runoff Canceled

By ARYN BAKER / KABUL

The U.S. leaned on President Karzai to confirm his legitimacy in a runoff election. But his opponent's withdrawal means a vote would not change the legitimacy equation. And on Monday, Karzai was declared President

Wall Street, Meet Ken Feinberg, the Pay Czar

By STEPHEN GANDEL

The financial system was on the brink of collapse when taxpayers threw it a lifeline. Now bankers want their bonuses again. Wall Street, meet the pay czar, Ken Feinberg

Coming Soon to Your Town: Fake "Madoff" Auctions?

By TIM PADGETT

It's hard to tell whether any merchandise at these auctions was owned by Madoff or those he ruined or if the ads are just a dubious way to drum up traffic for run-of-the-mill estate sales

Six Tax Tips for the End of the Year

By JANET MORRISSEY

As 2009 winds down, a few smart tax-saving tactics can help make the year a winner for your personal finances

Can Detroit's First Openly Gay Pol Save the City?

By STEVEN GRAY / DETROIT

Charles Pugh has a great personal story and lots of charm, but some wonder whether the former TV news reporter has enough substance to match his style

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By Karen Tumulty

Better late than never, I guess. While individual Republicans have offered proposals (and hundreds of amendments), there has been no real GOP alternative to the various health care bills that are working their way through Congress. Now, John Boehner says they are going to produce one. But when you look at what the House Minority [...]

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a marketing manager in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi after witnessing a suicide bomb killed that killed at least 30 people
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Czech Republic's E.U. Holdout Has Public Support

By Katerina Zachovalova

Czech President Vaclav Klaus remains the lone holdout on the European Union's Lisbon Treaty. He's intent on shoring up support among German-wary voters first

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