Media Summary: David D. Kirkpatrick reports on recent NATO airstrikes and the disorganized rebel forces in eastern Libya. Please visit ... A truck bomb kills dozens in Somalia's capital; American astronomers win the Nobel Prize in physics; and Apple announces its ... Questions surround Colonel Qaddafi's claims, small towns struggle in transitioning to democracy and a Benghazi construction ...

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David D. Kirkpatrick reports on recent NATO airstrikes and the disorganized rebel forces in eastern Libya. Please visit ... A truck bomb kills dozens in Somalia's capital; American astronomers win the Nobel Prize in physics; and Apple announces its ... Questions surround Colonel Qaddafi's claims, small towns struggle in transitioning to democracy and a Benghazi construction ... Representative Anthony D. Weiner's constituents speak out; a look at how politicians express shame; and Glenn Beck takes his ... Italy's long relationship with Libya complicates its role in NATO's mission; Japan's history with tsunamis is documented in stone; ... Syria's government vacillates between crackdown and suggestions of compromise, a formula that destroyed the leadership in ...

AOL buys The Huffington Post, but why; Vancouver's unorthodox method to curb high H.I.V. rates among drug users; and Thomas ... Syrian forces kill protesters; the U.S. sends drones to Libya; and the Op-Ed columnist Roger Cohen compares the Balkan conflict ... Ivory Coast's former leader is captured by his political rival; and a French law banning the full-face veil leads to arrests and ... Graham Bowley on Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of News International; and Brian Stelter and Jeremy W. Peters on why News ... American, NATO and Arab officials met in London and agreed that Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi must go, but will the international ... Two of Colonel Qaddafi's top advisers defect to Britain; and Defense Secretary Robert Gates reaffirms the limited scope of ...

A hedge fund chief is found guilty; Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi stays out of the public eye. Please visit to embed ... Egyptian police detain former President Hosni Mubarak and his two sons; NATO, Arab and African ministers met with Libya's ... President Obama prepares an address to the nation on Libya; and why the United States does not plan to militarily intervene in ... State budget battles; the N.F.L. and its players face off; and a Libyan newspaper finds freedom. Please visit to ...

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David D. Kirkpatrick reports on recent NATO airstrikes and the disorganized rebel forces in eastern Libya. Please visit ...

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A truck bomb kills dozens in Somalia's capital; American astronomers win the Nobel Prize in physics; and Apple announces its ...

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Questions surround Colonel Qaddafi's claims, small towns struggle in transitioning to democracy and a Benghazi construction ...

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Representative Anthony D. Weiner's constituents speak out; a look at how politicians express shame; and Glenn Beck takes his ...

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Italy's long relationship with Libya complicates its role in NATO's mission; Japan's history with tsunamis is documented in stone; ...

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Syria's government vacillates between crackdown and suggestions of compromise, a formula that destroyed the leadership in ...

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AOL buys The Huffington Post, but why; Vancouver's unorthodox method to curb high H.I.V. rates among drug users; and Thomas ...

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Syrian forces kill protesters; the U.S. sends drones to Libya; and the Op-Ed columnist Roger Cohen compares the Balkan conflict ...

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Ivory Coast's former leader is captured by his political rival; and a French law banning the full-face veil leads to arrests and ...

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TimesCast - July 7, 2011

Graham Bowley on Rebekah Brooks, chief executive of News International; and Brian Stelter and Jeremy W. Peters on why News ...

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American, NATO and Arab officials met in London and agreed that Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi must go, but will the international ...

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Two of Colonel Qaddafi's top advisers defect to Britain; and Defense Secretary Robert Gates reaffirms the limited scope of ...

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A hedge fund chief is found guilty; Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi stays out of the public eye. Please visit http://nyti.ms/iI6N5M to embed ...

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Egyptian police detain former President Hosni Mubarak and his two sons; NATO, Arab and African ministers met with Libya's ...

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President Obama prepares an address to the nation on Libya; and why the United States does not plan to militarily intervene in ...

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State budget battles; the N.F.L. and its players face off; and a Libyan newspaper finds freedom. Please visit http://nyti.ms/enTgrU to ...