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Huge Cache of Explosives Vanished From Site in Iraq
By JAMES GLANZ, WILLIAM J. BROAD and DAVID E. SANGER
The Iraqi interim government has warned that nearly 380 tons of the world's most powerful conventional explosives are missing from a former military installation.

Ambush Kills 50 Iraq Soldiers Execution Style
By EDWARD WONG
The soldiers were taken from three buses at a fake checkpoint northeast of Baghdad and killed mostly with bullets to their heads.
Video: Reaction to Iraqi Deaths
Complete Coverage: The Reach of War

Gore and Kerry Unite in Search for Black Votes
By JIM DWYER and JODI WILGOREN
As polls suggest gains for President Bush among black voters, Democrats are trying to solidify their bloc.
It's Still Gray for the Pivotal Undecided
Kerry's Attacks on Bush Borrow From Scripture
Complete Coverage: Campaign 2004

TOUGH JUSTICE
Administration Officials Split Over Stalled Military Tribunals
By TIM GOLDEN
Myriad problems with a new system of military justice ignited an often fierce behind-the-scenes struggle among officials at the highest levels of the Bush administration.
Graphic: After 9/11, a New Doctrine
Complete Coverage: Threats and Responses

Illinois Democrat Wins Kenyan Hearts, in a Landslide
Evelyn Hockstein for The New York Times
Obama Wins Kenyan Hearts
The people of Nyang'oma, Kenya, are dreaming of good fortune for their remote village should Barack Obama win a U.S. Senate seat in Illinois.  Go to Article

INTERNATIONAL
Karzai Effectively Wins Afghan Vote as Count Nears End

WASHINGTON
Top U.S. Contracting Official Calls for an Inquiry in the Halliburton Case

EDITORIALS/OP-ED
Herbert: Bad News for Bush
Safire: Arab and Jewish Votes
Brzezinski: Making Enemies

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Photos of a Japan
Scarred by War

Friedman: Jews,
Israel and America

N.F.L. Week 7:
Pats' Streak at 21

Product Reviews:
Pocket Computers



BUSINESS

News Analysis: To Survive the Dance, Marsh Must Follow Spitzer's Lead

Investigators Find Deceptive Practices at Aon, Too

Divided S.E.C. Likely to Ask Hedge Funds for More Data

NATIONAL

Illinois Governor Seeks Vaccine Abroad

The House: The Battle in Pennsylvania Isn't Just for President

American Killed in Bombing Was Due Home Soon

WASHINGTON

Bush Asks Leaders of Congress to Pass a 9/11 Bill Quickly

On the Trail: Kerry's Latest Attacks on Bush Borrow a Page From Scripture

The Former President: Clinton Is Up and About to Hit Trail

HEALTH

Illinois Governor Seeks Vaccine Abroad

Care Homes Emphasizing Prevention as Flu Arrives

The Contagion of Fear

SCIENCE

Japan Digs Out Amid Big Quake's Aftershocks

Two Back on Earth After Six Months on Space Station

Tiny Ideas Coming of Age

ARTS

Theater Review | 'Laugh Whore': The (Seething) Man Who Would Be Cher

And Now a Few Words About Our Candidates

Art Review | Shomei Tomatsu: Silent Lament for a Japan Still Scarred by the War

MOVIES

A Face That Launched a Thousand Chips

You're an Obsession, You're My Obsession

Movie Review | 'Sideways': Popping the Cork for a Twist on a So-Called Life

THEATER

Theater Review | 'Laugh Whore': The (Seething) Man Who Would Be Cher

Sarah Kane's Second Life

A Gospel, but Not Ever Set in Stone

DINING & WINE

Critic's Notebook: Looks Like Diversity, but It Tastes Like Tuna

Apples With Pedigrees Selling in Urban Edens

The Pour: Big and Beautiful: Lafite for 12

REAL ESTATE

Habitats: A Caterer Shapes a Country Home to Her Taste

In the Region: New Homes in Old Bridgeport Buildings

Your Home: Alarms for Detecting Carbon Monoxide




INTERNATIONAL

New Guerrilla Factions Arise in Sudan Ahead of Peace Talks

Sharon Wins Cabinet Vote for His Gaza Pullout Plan

Powell and Japan Ask North Korea to Resume Talks

NEW YORK REGION

In New York Transit Crisis, a Cash Bind Many Foresaw

In a 1998 Early-Release Case, an Upstate Prequel to Velella

The Contagion of Fear

SPORTS

Boston Leads Series, 2-0: Amid the Errors, the Red Sox Do Not Drop the Ball

Patriots 13, Jets 7: Patriots Increase Winning Streak to 21 Games

Lions 28, Giants 13: Defense Fails to Scare Lions' Harrington

TECHNOLOGY

New I.B.M. Report Will Warn of Computer Security Threats

Clash Over Internet Sports Photos

Identity Theft Is Epidemic. Can It Be Stopped?

TRAVEL

Where Buffalo Still Roam

The Wilds of Cajun Country

Fertile Soil for Potters

BOOKS

Books of The Times: The Same Material Wrought by Very Different Hands

'The Roads to Modernity': Freedom Philosophers

'Alice Walker': In Love and Trouble

FASHION & STYLE

Too Tipsy to Drive? Call In the Cavalry

Can Tommy Lee Change His Spots?

They Partied the Night Away for Literature

EDUCATION

For 3,000 Slots at 6 Schools, 23,000 Pencils at Work

Court Rejects Voluntary Desegregation Plan

Public University Tuition Is Up Sharply for 2004

HOME & GARDEN

Cuttings: Bulb Planter's Checklist: Trowel and Wire Cutters

Speak Clearly and Carry a Manual

House Proud: Freudian Slips of Taste in a Trove of Kitsch

AUTOMOBILES

Common Sense Uncommon in Driver Distraction

Postings: A BMW Showroom Is to Open on Wall Street

Driving: Pimp My Minivan? Even Some Parents Want to Stand Out

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World Series
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Sox Have 2-0 Series Lead
Curt Schilling beat St. Louis in Game 2 despite an ankle injury and four Boston errors.
•  Slide Show: Game 2


Media & Advertising
Down-Market Publisher Dresses Up
Profitable low-end magazines from an office park in suburban New Jersey.
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Campaign 2004
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2004 Election Guide: Presidential Calculator
Test your own scenarios for the presidential election.

Times on the Trail
Bush's secret weapon, our wedding candidate, and other news from around the Web.
Q&A; With R.W. Apple Jr.
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Books
Woody Allen on Playwright George S. Kaufman
The Magazine
Growing Up With Two Moms
Arts & Leisure
A New Chapter in Filmmaking?
Sunday Styles
On-Call Chauffeurs for the Tipsy
Real Estate
Big Deal
Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten serves up his TriBeCa condo to a Japanese pop star.
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Readers' Questions
Forum: Fashion & Style
Uggs are out, moon boots are in. Will you moon walk this winter?
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