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In Mahabalipuram, one of the Five Rathas, mini-temples all carved from a single slab of stone.
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Few things in India express the continuous presence of the gods better than the ancient, massive temple complexes of Tamil Nadu. Read Article »
By ERICA GOODE
Signs of tension and infighting rippling through the Sunni-dominated Awakening councils comes just as the American military plans to transfer control of them to the Shiite-led government.
News Analysis
By ISMAIL KHAN AND CARLOTTA GALL
A full-scale battle in a remote corner of Pakistan is shaping up to be a test of the military's determination to combat militants, officials say.
ALAN COWELL
Fighting a rebellion in his Labor Party, Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain prepared to deliver an address that will determine whether he can silence his critics.
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Discussions with the Bush administration have addressed measures such as increased oversight and aid for homeowners at risk of foreclosure.
Markets
By MATTHEW SALTMARSH AND HEATHER TIMMONS
European stocks followed Asian indexes lower Tuesday as investors remained concerned about economic fallout from the U.S. bailout and despite a moderating in the price of oil.
Henry Paulson is demanding extraordinary power for himself to deploy taxpayers' money on behalf of a plan that doesn't make sense.
Today's Topic:
While experts say there are plenty of culprits in the financial crisis on Wall Street, they concur that the Bush administration bears part of the blame. Do you agree?
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The IHT's managing editor, Alison Smale, discusses the week in world news.
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Suzy Menkes talks to Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi about their first show for Ferre.
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The financial crises and subsequent government bailouts will cost businesses and families across the U.S., not...
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The news, along with a ban of short-selling in the UK and U.S. saw the UK FTSE index reach its greatest ever g...
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President George W. Bush said the U.S. is focused on meeting the challenges of the financial crisis.
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The U.S. military command in Iraq changes hands from General David Petraeus to General Ray Odierno.
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Suzy Menkes talks to Julien Macdonald about his Spring/Summer 2009 collection.
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Columnist Joe Nocera explains why the future of AIG may be more telling than today's Fed rate decision.
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The IHT's managing editor, Alison Smale, discusses the week in world news.
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Obama is trying to regain his momentum and move past the fascination with Palin.
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John Vinocur: Australia and Sweden take swipes at Russia with a hold on a treaty and a report on future of armed forces.
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By helping a Chinese village out of poverty a scientist was able to protect the endangered white-headed langur.
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Suzy Menkes: At Giorgio Armani and Burberry Prorsum, a wind is blowing through the collections.
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Alan Berger, a landscape architect at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, speaking of the polluted coastal region southeast of Rome, where he advocates building wetlands to cleanse industrial waste.
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