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Stewart Found Guilty on All Counts; She Plans to Appeal
By CONSTANCE L. HAYS and LESLIE EATON
Martha Stewart was found guilty of lying about the reasons she sold 3,928 shares of ImClone Systems more than two years ago.
• Slide Show | Video | Graphic
• Analysis | Reaction | The Media | The Company
• Complete Coverage: The Stewart Trial | Forum

NEWS ANALYSIS
New Patterns Restrict Hiring
By LOUIS UCHITELLE
While the economy has been expanding for six months, the nation's employers remain stubbornly reluctant to add jobs in the U.S.
• Job Growth Still Sluggish Despite Forecast
• Outsourcing | The Data | The Politics

Kerry's Shifts: Nuanced Ideas or Flip-Flops?
By DAVID M. HALBFINGER
Republicans are attacking Senator John Kerry as indecisive, while Kerry supporters say the senator cannot be pigeonholed on complex issues.
• Bush Will Visit a 9/11 Memorial
• Jobs Data Provides Ammunition in Race
• Campaign 2004: Forum | Complete Coverage

How Industry Won the Battle of Pollution Control at E.P.A.
By CHRISTOPHER DREW and RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr.
The victory was the culmination of a two-year fight for dominance between environmental protection and energy production on clean air policy.

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Stewart Found Guilty on All Counts; She Plans to Appeal
Chang W. Lee/The New York Times
With all electronic devices banned from the courtroom, television news organizations were reduced to reporting the verdict with cardboard and wool.  Go to Article

NEW YORK REGION
Bloomberg Said to Want State to Legalize Same-Sex Marriages

INTERNATIONAL
Iraqi Shiites, in a Blow to U.S., Fail to Sign Temporary Charter

EDITORIALS/OP-ED
• Editorial: Martha's Lies
• Kristof: Eisner's Salary
• Brooks: Clash of Titans

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BUSINESS

Judge Dismisses Most Serious Charge Against Ex-Tyco Officers

International Business: Making Space for Ponytails and Many Shopping Bags

In a Historic Black Hamlet, Wal-Mart Finds Resistance

NATIONAL

Administration Sets Forth a Limited View on Privacy

Gay Marriage Licenses Create a Quandary for the Clergy

Motorists Chafing Under a Steady Rise in Gas Prices

WASHINGTON

Job Data Provides Ammunition for Two Sides in Presidential Race

Administration Sets Forth a Limited View on Privacy

Air Force One Phone Records Are Among Data Sought by Subpoena in C.I.A. Leak Inquiry

HEALTH

Accusations in Capitol on Lead Levels in Water

He Harms/She Harms: A Distinction With Real Difference

Companies Facing Ethical Issue as Drugs Are Tested Overseas

SCIENCE

He Harms/She Harms: A Distinction With Real Difference

Companies Facing Ethical Issue as Drugs Are Tested Overseas

Another Branch of Human Ancestors Reported

ARTS

Turks Breach Wall of Silence on Armenians

He Harms/She Harms: A Distinction With Real Difference

So Just for Laughs, Is the Sitcom Dying?

MOVIES

Movie Review | 'Starsky & Hutch': You Have the Right to Remain Silent (and to Wear Creased Jeans and Polyester)

Captain Video Prepares for Takeoff

Jesus as Box-Office Superhero

DINING & WINE

Diner's Journal: Spice Market

Going Fast: The Fresh Fish of Venice

Bagels, Lox, Lollipops and Smelling Salts

REAL ESTATE

Improving Home Improvement

Jamaica Seeks to Build on AirTrain

Habitats | East 55th Street: A Passion for Tango Turns Bedroom to Closet




INTERNATIONAL

Libya Discloses Production of 23 Tons of Mustard Gas

U.S. Special Forces in Haiti Seeking Out Rebel Leaders

For Russia, a New Prime Minister but More of the Same

NEW YORK REGION

Report Says Deputy Chancellor Arranged Job for Husband

Opinions Vary on Treating Remnants at Ground Zero

McGreevey's Ties to Donor Under Scrutiny

SPORTS

Rodriguez Says He Feels as if He's at Disney World

On Baseball: Scope of Balco Subpoena of Steroid Tests Is Greatly Reduced

One-Eyed Colt Shows Derby Promise

TECHNOLOGY

Sun Microsystems Debt Cut to 'Junk'

Rollins to Succeed Dell as Chief Executive

Intel Narrows Its Estimate of Revenue

TRAVEL

An Oregon Town That's More Than a Pretty Face

Astoria, Ore., Transforms Itself

In Qaddafi's Realm, Shadows of the Caesars

BOOKS

'Rising Up and Rising Down': Vollmann's Anatomy of Violence

'Triomf': The White-Trash Bin of History

'The Birth of Venus': The Hellion Nun

FASHION & STYLE

On Campus, Rethinking Biology 101

Designs Kept for Posterity (And Maybe Later, Cash)

A Prius-Hummer War Divides Oscarville

HOME & GARDEN

Design Dispatch: Beirut Gets Its Groove Back

Nature: Go Time for Garden Olympics

Apple Opens a Store, and It Clicks

AUTOMOBILES

Queer Eye for the Straight 8

A Prius-Hummer War Divides Oscarville

Driving: The Mechanic Can See Your Ferrari Now

BACK TO TOP
Campaign 2004
Sharpton's Less-Than-Super Tuesday Times on the Trail
Sharpton's less-than-Super Tuesday, fighting firefighters with firefighters and other news from around the Web.
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Questions for Frank Rich
Ask The Times's Arts & Leisure columnist about recent shifts in the cultural landscape.
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Inside Theater
King Lear
Christopher Plummer is giving the performance of a lifetime in the title role of "King Lear."
• Magic Hands Freddy | Waiting for My Man
• Go to Theater

Inside Movies
Starsky & Hutch
The big-screen adaptation of the 1970's television cop show has a crafty, can-you-dig-it? spirit.
• Hidalgo | The Reckoning
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Wire Services Verdict Could Land Stewart in Prison 2:09 a.m. ET

N.Y. Judge Bars Mayor From Gay Marriages 1:51 a.m. ET

Terrell Owens Wants to Play for Eagles 1:49 a.m. ET

Friday's College Basketball 1:45 a.m. ET

Archuleta Wins Split Decision Over Tapia 1:44 a.m. ET

Man Convicted in Prankster's Gun Death 1:28 a.m. ET

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