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Leaders forge accord on charter
British Prime Minister Tony Blair at the EU summit talks on Friday. A deal on a constitution was made possible by a series of compromises.
AP Photo/Virginia Mayo

U.S. captive beheaded by Qaeda militants
An Islamist Web site showed pictures of what appeared to be Paul Marshall Johnson's severed head.
Compiled by Our Staff From Dispatches

News Analysis: Poor grades for White House on 9/11
The Sept. 11 attacks might well have been prevented, had it not been for misjudgments, mistakes and glitches, some within the White House itself.
Douglas Jehl/NYT

* Minute by minute: 9/11 as it happened

In sewers of Baghdad, a surprising secret flows
Successes like this one were just what Congress envisioned when it appropriated billions of dollars to rebuild Iraq.
James Glanz/NYT

Keeping the Web universal
The creator of the Web is concerned that the mobile phone is eroding standards of openness.
Victoria Shannon/IHT

Money Report
Where fashion meets farming
Seeking profit in hidden gems
Rising cost of 'blame and claim'
Editorials & Commentary
9/11 fund ends its work
Chechnya: We are not your enemy in the war on terror
Meanwhile: The fittest survive - not necessarily the first

Euro 2004
Nervous Bulgarians lose to Danes, 2-0
Will the real France please stand up
Travel & More
Tiny islands hold on to a hint of home
Roger Collis: The hidden costs of cheaper fares

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"There were a lot of people who should have been in the loop who weren't in the loop."
Thomas Kean, chairman of the 9/11 commission.



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