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Militant Cleric Considers Entry Into Iraqi Politics
By DEXTER FILKINS
Moktada al-Sadr has told Iraqi leaders that he is planning to disband his militia and possibly field candidates for office.
U.S. and Iraqi Forces Try to Secure Samarra
Video: Fighting in Samarra

THE ALUMINUM TUBE STORY
How the White House Embraced Disputed Arms Intelligence
By DAVID BARSTOW
The White House embraced the theory that aluminum tubes bound for Iraq were for nuclear centrifuges despite contrary views from America's leading nuclear scientists.
Photographs: Disputed Intelligence
Graphic: Challenging the C.I.A.'s Case
Complete Coverage: The Reach of War

Domestic Issues Pushed to Front of Campaigns
By ADAM NAGOURNEY
John Kerry's aides are moving to shift the battle with President Bush to what they said was stronger ground - domestic policy.
Shrapnel and Cancer on Kerry's Road to Health
A Fight to Control Congress
Complete Coverage: Campaign 2004

If Town Clears Out, It Must Be Squirrel Season
By JERE LONGMAN
In Evangeline Parish, La., squirrel season's opening celebrates and preserves a distinct Cajun custom.

Artworks Rushed to Auctions as Houses Expect Heated Sales
Sotheby's
Artworks Rushed to Auctions
Sensing that a heated market may soon reach its peak, collectors have consigned hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of art for the November sales in New York.  Go to Article

NATIONAL
Bigger Eruption Predicted at Mount St. Helens

SPORTS
Dodgers Win West With a Late Grand Slam

EDITORIALS/OP-ED
Friedman: Politics or Policy?
Editorial: Candidate Health Plans

MORE HEADLINES


Rich: The Passion
of the Bush

Kinsey: Liberator
or Pervert?

Spin City:
New York by Bike

Nobody's Pushing
the Draft. Not Yet.



BUSINESS

A Seismic Shift Under the House of Fannie Mae

When Big Law Firms Trip Over Their Own Clients

Economic View: Thou Shalt Not Increase G.D.P.

NATIONAL

Rupture in U.S. Episcopal Church

Congress Moves to Protect Federal Whistleblowers

Edwards Says Kerry Showed He Could Lead

WASHINGTON

Congress Moves to Protect Federal Whistleblowers

Bush Trumpets Signing of Tax Cut Extensions

Fabricated Kerry Posting Leads to Apology from Fox News

HEALTH

On Kerry’s Journey to Health, Stops for Shrapnel and Cancer

Museum's Aging Heart Is Not Doctored in Makeover

Botox Lawsuit Is Raising Eyebrows

SCIENCE

NASA Delays Plans to Fly Shuttle Soon

With Russia's Nod, Treaty on Emissions Clears Last Hurdle

Inspector General Says E.P.A. Rule Aids Polluters

ARTS

Who Wants to Be a Simpson?

Frank Rich: Now on DVD: The Passion of the Bush

Alfred Kinsey: Liberator or Pervert?

MOVIES

Alfred Kinsey: Liberator or Pervert?

Frank Rich: Now on DVD: The Passion of the Bush

A Part-Human, Part-Cartoon Species

THEATER

Yet More Mr. Nice Guy

Cheat Sheet: Still Mad at the Method and Its Gurus

Theater Review | 'The Ten Commandments': He Sings, He Dances, He Parts the Red Sea

DINING & WINE

Choice Tables: Couscous, Up From Africa, at Home in Sicily

New York Story: Local Garlic Makes Good

Diner's Journal: Blue Mill Tavern

REAL ESTATE

Square Feet: A Suburban Stalwart Closes In on the City

Streetscapes: Masonic Temple in Brooklyn, and the G.O.P. on Broadway

Your Home: Assessing Your Need for Flood Insurance




INTERNATIONAL

Israeli Forces Kill 9 Palestinians in Military Operation in Gaza

Turkey Insists on Equal Terms in European Union

Attacks by Separatists Kill at Least 46 in India

NEW YORK REGION

The Next TriBeCa? Stick a Pin in the Map

Our Towns: Please Turn Down the War. We Can't Hear the Other Issues.

Interest in Bioterror Issues Puts Doctor Under Scrutiny and His Life in Turmoil

SPORTS

Angels 5, Athletics 4: A's Bullpen Blows Up and Angels Take Title

Georgia 45, L.S.U. 16: Georgia Looks Like Champion While Defeating One

Trinidad Returns to the Ring With a Knockout

TECHNOLOGY

Before Applying, Check Out the Blogs

Tinker With Your Computer, and Reap the Rewards

Dealbook: The C.E.O. Vanishes, and Other Mysteries

TRAVEL

A Shortcut to Solitude

View From the Saddle

City Folks in Amish Country

BOOKS

'The Plot Against America': What If It Happened Here?

'Will in the World': Reinventing Shakespeare

'America (The Book)': Last Comic Standing

FASHION & STYLE

The Week That Wasn't

Don't Call Her Socialite

Fashion Diary: The Age of Prada

EDUCATION

Spending: The Multiple Choices of Prepping for the SAT

Congress May Close Billion-Dollar Loan Loophole

U.S. Denies Cuban Scholars Entry to Attend a Meeting

HOME & GARDEN

A New-Style Indian Village Rises From the Dust

Garden Notebook: Learning ABC's and Sowing Seeds

Personal Shopper: More Shows Less

AUTOMOBILES

Dodge Is Whistling Dixie Again

Making European Delivery an Annual Event

With a Raceway, China Motors Toward the Modern Age

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Theater
Yet More Mr. Nice Guy
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Campaign 2004
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Real Estate
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Movies
Have you met Gael García Bernal?   His two new films “The Motorcycle Diaries” and “Bad Education” hit theaters this fall.

See more of this breakout star!
Find showtimes for “The Motorcycle Diaries.”

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