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City Room: Man Claims Role in Disappearance of Etan Patz, Police Say
The suspect made remarks implicating himself in the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz, the 6-year-old boy who vanished in SoHo on his way to school and who is believed to have been killed, the police said on Thursday.
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Fresh Data Show Europe?s Economic Prospects Dimming
The long process of finding a solution to the euro zone debt crisis appeared to be sapping strength even from Germany, where manufacturing was down and confidence slipped.
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Political Memo: Bain Strategy Against Romney May Have Pitfalls for Obama
Attacks by President Obama?s campaign against Mitt Romney?s work in private equity have strained the relationship between Democrats and the financial industry.
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The Energy Rush: Shell Arctic Ocean Drilling Stands to Open New Oil Frontier
Despite opposition, Shell, with President Obama?s support, will start test wells in Alaska?s North, in a moment of major promise and considerable danger.
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Iran Nuclear Talks Are Extended Into Second Day
Iran expressed doubts on whether a new round of talks on its nuclear program would make sense, diplomats said.
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In Remote Honduras Area, Drug Raid Stirs Anger
Despite an influx of American assistance, residents of an area of Honduras that has become a way station for cocaine on its way north say they feel threatened.
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Hospitals and Insurers Join to Cut Health Care Costs
Insurers, hospitals and doctors say they are forming partnerships and creating programs to find ways to slow the growth in the nation?s $2.7 trillion health care bill.
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British Inquiry Questions Murdoch Lobbyist
Testimony before an inquiry into the British press could throw new light on the ties between the government and Rupert Murdoch?s media empire.
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Egyptians Vote for Second Day in First Free Presidential Election
Egyptians returned to the polls on Thursday, hoping to seize the promise of a popular uprising that defined the Arab spring in an election that could end 15 chaotic months of military rule.
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Brother of Blind Chinese Dissident Escapes Guarded Village
Chen Guangfu, a brother of Chen Guangcheng, slipped through a security cordon and went to Beijing, said a lawyer who met him there.
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Pakistan Says U.S. Drone Strike Kills Suspected Militants
At least 10 alleged militants were killed on Thursday when an American drone struck a compound in northwestern Pakistan, government officials said.
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