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Robert Fagles, Translator of the Classics, Dies at 74 Charles Mcgrath (Books)Mr. Fagles was a renowned translator of Latin and Greek whose versions of Homer and Virgil became unlikely best sellers. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
The Funny Pages | Sunday Serial: The Lemur Benjamin Black (Books)Chapter 12: Here was nothing more Terri Taylor could give John Glass beyond the name Charles Varriker, which kept cropping up with interesting regularity. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Nonfiction Chronicle Tara Mckelvey (Books)Reviews of new nonfiction by Terese Svoboda, Christina Binkley, Chandler Burr and Robert S. Bennett. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Essay: Its Not You, Its Your Books Rachel Donadio (Books)Among the bookish, even casual literary references can turn into romantic deal breakers. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Guess Whos Coming to Power Raymond Bonner (Books)China and the European Union have joined the United States as global players, says a young foreign-policy scholar. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
The War on Error Barry Gewen (Books)Charles Ferguson analyzes Americas missteps in Iraq. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Death in the Pacific Evan Thomas (Books)Max Hastings shows how Japanese madness met American ruthlessness in the final year of World War II. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Climb Every Mountain Emma Brockes (Books)As depicted in a memoir and a biography, Julie Andrewss life was not always sunny. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Sexual Advances Pamela Paul (Books)Mary Roach investigates comprehensively the latest in sex research. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Eyes Wide Open Reviewed by Liesl Schillinger (Books)Tobias Wolffs stories are alert for moments of revelation. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
In Memoriam David Orr (Books)Mary Jo Bangs new poems grapple with the death of her son. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
She, Robot Susann Cokal (Books)Jeanette Wintersons novel imagines a post-apocalyptic future. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Uncivil Action Steven Brill (Books)John Grisham sticks with his formula in his latest legal thriller, while making an important point about how the justice system is threatened by big-money gutter politics. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Harvey Picker, 92, Pioneer in Patient-Centered Care, Is Dead Dennis Hevesi (National)Mr. Picker, who led the Picker X-Ray Company, also started a foundation now considered a leader in promoting patient-friendly medical care. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
William Hyland, Who Guided Foreign Policy, Dies at 79 Douglas Martin (National)Mr. Hyland helped shape United States foreign policy, particularly toward the Soviet Union, and later became editor of Foreign Affairs. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
National Briefing | New England: Rhode Island: Order to Combat Illegal Immigration The Associated Press (National) 09AM Mar 29, 2008
National Briefing | New England: Maine: Software Is Blamed for Credit Card Breach The Associated Press (National) 09AM Mar 29, 2008
National Briefing | Southwest: Texas: Fee on Strip Club Patrons Rejected by Judge The Associated Press (National) 09AM Mar 29, 2008
National Briefing | Midwest: Illinois: Reviewing Universitys Response to Shooting Catrin Einhorn (National) 09AM Mar 29, 2008
National Briefing | West: California: Brothers Injured by Tiger File Claim Associated Press (National)MIDWEST. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
The TV Watch: Obama Communicates, Even Without Words Alessandra Stanley (National)If the fluttery response of the five hosts of The View is any harbinger, Senator Barack Obama will not have trouble assuaging female voters. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Surprise Backing From Senator Reflected Frustration and Desire for Healing Katharine Q. Seelye And Michael Powell (National)Senator Bob Caseys endorsement may carry some weight, especially with white working class voters, who are known as Casey Democrats. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
Endorsement of Obama Points Up Clintons Obstacles Adam Nagourney (National)An endorsement of Senator Barack Obama by Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania underlined the ferment in the Democratic race. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
To Protest Fuel Costs, Truckers Plan Idle Day Nick Bunkley (National)Truckers plan a nationwide shutdown on April 1 to protest gas prices they say are eating away at their businesses. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
2 States in Jeopardy With Federal ID Law Katie Zezima (National)Drivers licenses issued in Maine and South Carolina may not be accepted as identification at airports and federal buildings unless a last-minute agreement is worked out. 09AM Mar 29, 2008
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