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Congressional Charities Are Pulling In Corporate Cash
At least two dozen charities that lawmakers or their families helped create or run routinely accept donations from businesses seeking to influence them.

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Housing Woes Bring New Cry: Let Market Fall
Some economists and analysts urge a dose of shock therapy that would shift benefits to future homeowners from current ones: Let the housing market crash.

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Floods in Pakistan Carry the Seeds of Upheaval
As devastating floods appear to widen divisions, Pakistani officials, some accused of ineptitude and favoritism, are trying to repair the political damage.

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Albany District Attorney Criticized in Steroid Case
A judge in Florida has sharply rebuked P. David Soares over his handling of a case involving a pharmacy accused of being involved in a steroid ring.

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For G.O.P., Tea Party Wields a Double-Edged Sword
The Tea Party fervor is expected to help Republicans in November, but it may also create problems for them.

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American Muslims Ask, Will We Ever Belong?
The furor over a proposed center near ground zero has many worried about their place in American society.

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Horse Advocates Pull for Underdog in Roundups
The intent is to reduce the wild horse population, but animal advocates say the roundups are cruel and unnecessary.

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Revis and Jets Agree on New Contract
The Jets announced early Monday that they have agreed to terms with the All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis, who missed all of training camp because he was unhappy with his contract.

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Some See a Ploy as Craigslist Blocks Sex Ads
Since blocking its “adult services” ads as the weekend began, Craigslist has refused to discuss its motivations.

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Iranian Woman Said to Be Lashed Over Photo
A mix-up over a photograph led to a sentence of 99 lashes for the Iranian woman whose earlier death sentence by stoning caused an international outcry, a lawyer said.

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