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In Search of Bush Alan Brinkley (Books)Jacob Weisberg argues that George W. Bushs presidency has been driven by his psychological needs. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Dark Art James Campbell (Books)In Stephen Kings new novel, a man recuperating in the Florida Keys begins to paint, with sinister results. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
The End of Jihad Patrick Cockburn (Books)Robin Wright argues that there is a budding culture of change in the Middle East and she sets out to document it in this fluent and intelligent book about the future of the region. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Donald Lopez, 84, World War II Pilot and Smithsonian Official, Dies Richard Goldstein (National)Mr. Lopez, was a World War II ace flying fighter planes in China who later helped develop the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Robert Kraichnan, 80; Physicist Studied Turbulence, Is Dead Jeremy Pearce (National)Dr. Kraichnan introduced a theory to explain the flow of energy in fluids, one that became known as the inverse energy cascade in two-dimensional turbulence. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Simpsons Trial Is Pushed Back 6 Months Steve Friess (National)The delay will give prosecutors time to analyze and enhance tape recordings and other evidence and then provide the results to the defense. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
3 Admit Guilt in $8 Million Theft From an Armored Car Company in Ohio Sean D. Hamill (National)A young man and his girlfriend, along with his mother, were caught just five days after the theft, holed up in a trailer in West Virginia. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Border Agents Murder Trial Ends Randal C. Archibold And Jonathon Shacat (National)The case played out in rising tension on the Mexican border and was closely followed by human rights groups, the Mexican government and Border Patrol supporters. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Religion Journal: Visitors Retrace Paths of Faith at Billy Graham Library Ken Garfield (National)For thousands of elderly people, a visit to the library has become something of a pilgrimage. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
A Longer Prison Term for a Former Mayor Brenda Goodman (National)After initially getting his sentence reduced and being placed in a halfway house, former Mayor Bill Campbell has been moved back to prison. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Clashing Over Church Ritual and Flag Protocol at the Naval Academy Chapel Neela Banerjee (National)The dipping of the flag, now being debated, has begun a nondenominational Protestant service at the Naval Academy for 40 years. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
News Analysis: End to the Good Times (Such as They Were) David Leonhardt (National)If history is a reliable guide, a dismal jobs report suggests that the recession of 2008 is now unavoidable. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Deal in an Autism Case Fuels Debate on Vaccine Gardiner Harris (National)Despite studies failure to show any link between vaccines and autism, skeptics say a settlement in the case of 9-year-old Hannah Poling shows that they have been right along. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Colleges Reduce Out-of-State Tuition to Lure Students Jonathan D. Glater (National)Flagship public universities have long sought a national student body, and now more state universities appear to be reducing tuition to out-of-state students to do so. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
To Revive Hunting, States Turn to the Classroom Ian Urbina (National)West Virginia, which will allow hunting classes in schools, is one of many states trying to bolster a sport in decline. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Small Explosion in Times Square The New York Times (Multimedia)Traffic was diverted for about two hours after what police described as an improvised explosive device damaged the armed forces recruiting station. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Rococo: The Continuing Curve The New York Times (Multimedia)Images from the show at the Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Color as Field: American Painting The New York Times (Multimedia)Images from the show at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Anatomy of a Scene: '10,000 BC' The New York Times (Multimedia)Roland Emmerich, director of "10,000 BC," discusses a scene from the film. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
When a Stranger Calls The New York Times (Multimedia)Mary-Louise Parker talks about her performance in the play "Dead Man's Cell Phone." 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Later in Life, an Addict Confronts Her Demons The New York Times (Multimedia)Doris Ellison, 55, is seeking help for her heroin addiction after decades of abuse. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Arts, Briefly: Footnote Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder (Arts)Baby Mama, written and directed by Michael McCullers, a former Saturday Night Live writer, will open the Tribeca Film Festival on April 23. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Arts, Briefly: New at Lincoln Center Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder (Arts)Lincoln Center Theaters LCT3 is a new program dedicated to producing the work of emerging playwrights, directors and designers. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Arts, Briefly: For Fox, Cheating Pays Brian Stelter (Arts)Foxs Moment of Truth delivered 15 million viewers on Wednesday night. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
Arts, Briefly: New Museum in Madrid Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder (Arts)A new museum of contemporary art, the CaixaForum, has opened in Madrid. Artists represented in its opening show include Cindy Sherman, Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. 09PM Mar 07, 2008
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