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Between the Lines, an Expansion in Pakistan

President Obama left much unsaid about Pakistan, where he can send no troops, but he offered hints of an expanded counterinsurgency effort. More

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Judge Orders Investigation of Stevens Prosecutors

An inquiry ordered by the judge could lead to criminal charges for the prosecutors of former Senator Ted Stevens. More

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Military Budget Reflects a Shift in U.S. Strategy

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates announced a budget that cuts traditional weapons programs while adding resources to fight insurgencies. More

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Outlook on Economy Is Brightening, Poll Finds

President Obama is enjoying some success in rebuilding confidence, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll. More

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In Baghdad, Obama Presses Iraqi Leader to Unite Factions

President Obama met on Tuesday with American troops and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. More

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Tables Turned on Prosecution in Stevens Case

A federal judge dismissed the ethics conviction of former Senator Ted Stevens after naming a special prosecutor to investigate whether the government lawyers should face criminal charges. More

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Gates’s Cuts to an Array of Weapons Bring a Fight

Military analysts said the biggest lobbying campaigns would be focused on proposed cutbacks in the F-22, as well as trimming of the Army’s $160 billion modernization project. More

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Recession Stalls State-Financed Pre-Kindergarten, but Federal Money May Help

At President Obama’s request, Congress has significantly raised federal financing for preschool education. More

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Oil Companies Loath to Follow Obama’s Green Lead

The Obama administration wants to spend $150 billion to diversify energy sources by encouraging more renewable sources, but oil giants are hanging back. More

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Obama to Push Immigration Bill Despite the Risks

The new effort would include looking for a path for illegal immigrants to become legal, a senior administration official said. More

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U.S. Imagines the Bailout as an Investment Tool

The White House is considering encouraging taxpayers to invest in the bank bailouts that they are already financing. More

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Exiles Want to Expand U.S.-Cuba Relations

The Cuban American National Foundation is calling on the White House to expand relations with Cuba, and funnel more public and private money to the Cuban people. More

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In India, U.S. Envoy Cites ‘Common Threat’

Richard Holbrooke, the U.S. envoy for South Asia, said India, Pakistan and the United States must unite against the threat of the Taliban and other extremist groups. More

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At U.N. Talks on Climate, Plans by U.S. Raise Qualms

As meetings drew to a close on Wednesday, some delegates were grumbling that the United States was not moving fast enough to take action on global warming. More

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Banks Holding Up in Tests, but May Still Need Aid

As federal examinations of 19 banks continue, there are signals that the institutions may need more bailout money. More

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