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China Sticking With One-Child Policy Jim Yardley (International)Chinas top population official has ruled out changing the countrys one-child family planning policy for at least another decade. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
China Reorganizes Government Ministries Jim Yardley (International)The plan is intended to streamline an overlapping array of government agencies, commissions and ministries. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Proposal Would Let U.S. Troops in South Korea Have Families With Them Thom Shanker (International)The proposal by the commander of American forces in South Korea is a recognition that the military must do more to improve the quality of life for troops and their families. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
At Least 24 Killed as Two Bombs Strike Pakistan Salman Masood (International)Two powerful explosions rocked the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore, killing at least 24 people and wounding 170. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Talks, but No Truce, Accompany Lull in Gaza Violence Isabel Kershner (International)A senior Israeli official and leaders of Gaza militant groups have held talks with Egyptian officials in recent days. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
8 U.S. Soldiers Killed in 2 Iraq Attacks Erica Goode And Richard A. Oppel Jr. (International)The attacks underscored how fragile security in Iraq remains despite a recent drop in violence. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Correction: Evening Hours (FashionandStyle)The Evening Hours column on Feb. 24 misspelled the given name of the daughter-in-law of Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman, who celebrated their birthdays with a dinner on Feb. 16. She is Laurie Benenson, not Lori. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Field Notes: A Bouquet and a Space Heater Kathryn Shattuck (FashionandStyle)As temperatures rise, wedding vendors and couples are beginning to look toward that once-frosty patch between November and March with all the optimism once saved for spring. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Easy Come, Easy Go for Idealistic Heirs Abby Aguirre (FashionandStyle)A new breed of heirs are balancing a trust fund with a social conscience. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Possessed: In Praise of Early Adapters David Colman (FashionandStyle)Oliver Sacks, the neurologist, has a passion for objects and subjects whose appeal is less than obvious. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Shaken and Stirred: Following the Rum Into the Wild Jonathan Miles (FashionandStyle)Kinka is easy to order and even easier to drink. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Modern Love: A Signal in the Sky Said: Marry Her Ben Karlin (FashionandStyle)I had to be as alone as possible to know that we should be together. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
A Night Out With | Anika Noni Rose: Back to Broadway Mark Blankenship (FashionandStyle)Hanging out with Anika Noni Rose, who performs in the current revival of Tennessee Williamss Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Vows: Carol Turner and Avi Klein Devan Sipher (FashionandStyle)Although Carol Turner is a stand-up comedian, her love life was nothing to laugh about, until she met Avi Klein. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
A Cure for the College-Bound Blues Alex Williams (FashionandStyle)The transition from high school to college is not what it used to be, so schools are now promoting gap years more aggressively. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Big Names in Retail Fashion Are Trading Teams Eric Wilson And Michael Barbaro (FashionandStyle)Several major clothing designers plan to shift to different stores, creating transitions that could confuse consumers. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
A Glossy Rehab for Tattered Careers Ruth La Ferla (FashionandStyle)A fashion shoot can be an audition but it doesnt always sway Hollywood. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Washington Doesnt Sleep Here Ashley Parker (FashionandStyle)Beer and steady online political conversation? You must be looking for the blogger house. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Basics: The Hunt for Gotta-Have-It Gadgets Peter Wayner (Circuits)First adopters willing to pay a premium for the exotic notebook computers, cellphones and tech toys can turn to businesses that specialize in finding objects that are not sold in the United States. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Basics: Whats the Setting for a Snowy Beach at Dusk? Ivan Berger (Circuits)The computing power inside even the cheapest digital cameras allows a photographer to get even better pictures if they can decipher the myriad shooting modes built into the devices. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Basics: The Next Leap for Linux Larry Magid (Circuits)Until recently, major PC makers shied away from Linux. Now the industry is watching as Dell is selling two Linux-equipped desktop models and a notebook PC. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Basics: PCs to Be Seen, Not Heard Peter Wayner (Circuits)Computer users who want silent offices and living rooms are starting to ask for quiet computers. Manufacturers are taking notice. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Basics: Navigating With Feedback From Fellow Drivers Roy Furchgott (Circuits)The Dash Express not only receives location data from the satellites of the Global Positioning System, but it also broadcasts information about its travels back to the Dash network. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Ping: When the Military Needs It Yesterday G. Pascal Zachary (Circuits)Soldiers increasingly want their civilian technology partners to deliver solutions quickly, even if the devices are far from perfect. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Economic View: In Search of Wireless Wiggle Room Judith Chevalier (Circuits)Will the F.C.C. open new doors to spectrum access? 08AM Mar 11, 2008
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