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Theater Review | '27 Rue de Fleurus': Alice in Charge Rachel Saltz (Theater)
The creators of 27 Rue de Fleurus, a misguided new musical at Urban Stages, want to give Alice B. Toklas a chance to shine. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Theater Review | 'Fabulous Divas of Broadway': Wigs, Wit and Eyelashes of Theaters Great Ladies Pat Ryan (Theater)
So many divas: 32 in Alan Palmers one-man show. Thats about 2.7 minutes per diva. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

World Briefing | Middle East: Iran: First-Class Stamp Honors Militant The Associated Press (International)
The face of a Hezbollah commander who was killed in Syria last month will be on a new postage stamp, the official IRNA news agency reported. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

World Briefing | Europe: The Vatican: Modern Sins Are Condemned The Associated Press (International)
To its ancient list of sins like lust, gluttony and greed, the Roman Catholic Church has added pollution, mind-altering drugs and genetic experiments. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

World Briefing | Americas: Canada: Seal Kill Increased Reuters (International)
Hunters will be allowed to kill 275,000 young harp seals on the ice floes off eastern Canada this year, the government said, 5,000 more than last year. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

World Briefing | Europe: U.S. Will Aid Polish Military Steven Lee Myers (International)
President Bush pledged to help modernize Polands military as part of the administrations plans to base missile interceptors in the country. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

World Briefing | Europe: Britain: Restaurant Libel Quashed John F. Burns (International)
An appeals court in Northern Ireland overturned an award of about $50,000 to the owner of a popular restaurant who had sued a Belfast newspaper for libel over a critical review. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

World Briefing | Africa: Tunisia: Islamists Claim Kidnapping The Associated Press (International)
Two Austrian tourists who disappeared in Tunisia last month were kidnapped by an Islamic militant group in retribution for Western cooperation with Israel. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

World Briefing | Asia: India: Tibetan Protesters Stopped The Associated Press (International)
Hundreds of Tibetan exiles beginning a six-month march to Tibet to protest Chinas holding the Olympics were blocked by the police near Dharmsala. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

World Briefing | Asia: Japan: Heparin Recalled as Precaution Walt Bogdanich (International)
Three Japanese companies have recalled heparin products made with raw materials from China that were processed by Scientific Protein Laboratories. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Woman Replaces Colleague for South Koreas First Space Mission Choe Sang-Hun (International)
Womens groups said Yi So-yeons participation was likely to boost the rising status of women in South Koreas traditionally male-dominated society. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Cases Without Borders: Psychotherapy for All: An Experiment David Kohn (International)
A new program in Goa, India, trains laypeople to identify and treat depression and anxiety and send them to community health clinics. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Global Update: Uganda: Vaccine Program Vanquishes a Dangerous Type of Childhood Meningitis Donald G. Mcneil Jr. (International)
Thousands of lives were saved in Uganda shortly after the introduction of a new vaccine. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Workers Sue Gulf Coast Company That Imported Them Adam Nossiter (International)
A group of 500 foreign welders and pipefitters claimed they were lured with false promises of permanent-resident status and forced to live in inhumane conditions. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Pearl Cornioley, Resistance Fighter Who Opposed the Nazis, Is Dead at 93 Douglas Martin (International)
Ms. Cornioley was a courier between the British and the French resistance against the Nazis and rose to command 3,000 underground fighters. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Imelda Marcos Acquitted, Again The New York Times (International)
A Manila court acquitted the former first lady of the Philippines of 32 counts of illegal money transfers, in the latest of a series of corruption trials. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Chinas Rate of Inflation Is Highest in 11 Years Keith Bradsher (International)
Food prices were the biggest contributor, up 23.3 percent from February of last year. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Pace of Change Too Slow to Keep Entrepreneurs in France John Tagliabue (International)
Economists say France will have to make much deeper changes to its cultures attitude toward capitalism if it intends to keep young entrepreneurs at home. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Arms Ruling Overturned by Dutch Marlise Simons (International)
A Dutch appeals court overturned the conviction of a lumber trader who had been found guilty of smuggling weapons for the former president of Liberia. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Border Crossings: Born Irish, but With Illegal Parents Jason Deparle (International)
George-Jordan Dimbo, born in Ireland 11 years ago to illegal immigrant parents, may soon be living in Africa. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Kremlin Rules: Putins Iron Grip on Russia Suffocates Opponents Clifford J. Levy (International)
Behind a facade of democracy in Russia lies a centralized authority that is not reluctant to swat down challengers. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Discovery Challenges Finding of a Separate Human Species John Noble Wilford (International)
Some scientists say the finding calls into question claims that the first such specimens, from Indonesia, represent a separate human species. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Samsun Journal: A Patchwork Land Confronts a Lie of Whole Cloth Sabrina Tavernise (International)
A traveling exhibit attempts to show that Turkey is a constantly changing kaleidoscope of different cultures, a view that stands in opposition to what the Turkish state says. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

Armed, State-Backed Ex-Rebels Win Sri Lanka Poll Reuters (International)
Government-backed former Tamil Tiger rebels accused of abductions and killings have won a landslide in a Sri Lankan local election that critics say was unfair because they remain armed. 08AM Mar 11, 2008

For Britain, Fewer Troops in Iraq, but Costs Continue to Rise for the Taxpayers John F. Burns (International)
A parliamentary committee warned that Britains military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq were likely to cost $6.7 billion this year. 08AM Mar 11, 2008


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