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  U.S. transfers sovereignty to Iraqi leaders
Greeks are Euro 2004 champions
Angelos Charisteas of Greece after scoring the only goal in the Euro 2004 soccer final to win, 1-0, against Portugal, in Lisbon, Sunday.
AP Photo/Luca Bruno

Concerns over a new attack rise in the U.S.
The U.S. authorities, worried about potential attacks during national political conventions, have begun a series of counterterrorism measures.
David Cay Johnston, William K. Rashbaum and John Kifner/NYT

U.S. is seen losing its moral authority
The war and prisoner abuse have eroded the moral leadership that Washington has pursued without embarrassment for years.
Thomas Fuller and Brian Knowlton/IHT

3 cousins of Saddam said to aid insurgents
A network is actively involved in the smuggling of guns, people and money into Iraq to support the anti-American insurgency.
Douglas Jehl/NYT

French Jews are leaving, but why?
The Israelis and the French are debating whether the trend is the result of a surge in anti-Semitic attacks in France or just a cyclical oddity.
Joseph Berger/NYT

Islam and democracy: A test vote in Indonesia
Indonesians are preparing to vote on Monday in the direct presidential elections they have been awaiting since the fall of the Suharto regime.
Jane Perlez/NYT

Money Report
Politics obscure a robust economy
Companies get caught in the calorie crossfire
Take advantage of global boom
Editorials & Commentary
Nicholas D. Kristof: How Bush can rescue his Iraq policy
Reforming Guantánamo
Justice in Israel

Business & Media
Wireless: Consumers seek help in cutting mobile spam
Hollywood casts net for global appeal
TV ratings climb for Euro 2004
Of Special Interest
Yukos receives notification of default on $1 billion credit
Language: Recused from July 4th oratory
Wimbledon: Smooth-moving champion

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"Leadership by example is in tatters now, as far as the U.S. is concerned."
Musa Hitam, a former deputy prime minister of Malaysia says America's moral authority has diminished.



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