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By TERENCE NEILAN  11:57 AM ET
The strike, which killed at least five people, was preceded by a renewed vow by the Israeli leader to crush militants and a threat from Hamas to mount more attacks.
• Suicide Blast Kills 16 in Jerusalem
• Interactive Feature: Ian Fisher in Jerusalem
• Editorial: Downward Spiral in the Mideast

NATO Slashes Bases and Commands in Drive for New Role
By REUTERS  10:51 AM ET
The moves are part of a program to make NATO better able to counter terrorism and the spread of weapons of mass destruction.

David Brinkley, Elder Statesman of TV News, Dies at 82
By RICHARD SEVERO  12:17 PM ET
The broadcast news pioneer was known for his gentlemanly manner, wry wit and an occasional suffer-no-fools bluntness.

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Castro Protests E.U. Decision With March
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Castro Leads Protest
President Fidel Castro led hundreds of thousands of Cubans today in a march to protest what he sees as Europe's alignment with U.S. policies toward his nation.  Go to Article

NATIONAL
U.N. Grants War Crimes Exemption

BUSINESS
U.S. Indicts Three Former Dynegy Executives

EDITORIALS/OP-ED
• Safire: Fight It, Martha
• Herbert: L.A.'s Streets of Death

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BUSINESS

PeopleSoft's Board Rejects Oracle's Takeover Bid

Stocks Mixed on New Economic Data

Accounting at Mortgage Concern Is Under Investigation

NATIONAL

Tests Show Need to Overhaul Shuttle Checks

The University of California Names Insider as President

Vaccinations Urged, Prairie Dogs Banned to Halt Monkeypox

WASHINGTON

U.S. Expands Plan for Cargo Inspections at Foreign Ports

Bush to Back Measures on Generic Drugs

Unlikely Allies Seek Better Enforcement of Firearms Statutes

HEALTH

Addressing Doctors, President Stumps for Medicare Bill

Vaccinations Urged, Prairie Dogs Banned to Halt Monkeypox

Bush to Back Measures on Generic Drugs

SCIENCE

In Ancient Skulls From Ethiopia, Familiar Faces

What's Next: An Acoustic Tape Measure for Deep-Sea Archaeologists

How It Works: Between 2 Sheets of Glass, a Million Flashing Lamps

ARTS

Theater Review | 'Ghosts': Bergman Reimagines Ibsen's Haunted Widow

A Novelist Finds Himself Ready to Mine His Own Past

`La Bohθme' Is to Close After 228 Performances

DINING & WINE

Here Comes the Cake (and It Actually Tastes Good)

The Rich Source of Indulgence

Eating the Best of the Rest

REAL ESTATE

Turf: Co-ops Weigh Who's Nasty or Nice

Accounting at Mortgage Concern Is Under Investigation

Accusations Flying in Nassau Over Reassessments of Property




INTERNATIONAL

4,000 G.I.'s Circle a Hussein Bastion to Foil Attacks

U.S. Expands Plan for Cargo Inspections at Foreign Ports

In Ancient Skulls From Ethiopia, Familiar Faces

NEW YORK REGION

DNA Evidence Frees 3 Men in 1984 Murder of L.I. Girl

Aide to Silver Is Arrested in Rape Case

Cardinal Says He Will Name Ousted Priests

SPORTS

Tiger Woods Begins U.S. Open Title Defense

Washington to Fire Football Coach Neuheisel

Astros 8, Yankees 0: Team Effort: 6 Astro Pitchers, 0 Yankee Hits

TECHNOLOGY

PeopleSoft's Board Rejects Oracle's Takeover Bid

Voyager to a Strange Planet

State of the Art: Digital Music Hits the Road

TRAVEL

The Rich Source of Indulgence

Business Travel: As Concorde Service Comes to a Close, Celebrity Watching Does Too

Cape Cod's String of Ponds

BOOKS

A Novelist Finds Himself Ready to Mine His Own Past

Books of The Times | 'The Pursuit of Alice Thrift': He Came for a Nose Job, but She Got a Snow Job

Museum Gives Anne Frank Her Space

HOME & GARDEN

An Architect's World Turned Upside Down

Turf: Co-ops Weigh Who's Nasty or Nice

An Online Tag Sale Goes Uptown

AUTOMOBILES

State of the Art: Digital Music Hits the Road

California May Restrict Vehicle Cellphone Use

Back to America? Europeans Dream

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In Home & Garden A World Turned Upside Down
For Michael Graves, the architect who is now wheelchair-bound, universal design has become a personal reality.
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Northeastern Connecticut is a quiet corner with echoes of an industrial age.
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U.S. Forces Hunt Hussein Loyalists
Coalition forces raided what U.S. Central Command called a terrorist training camp near Baghdad.

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Senate Hearings to Probe Iraqi Intelligence
The closed hearings, to be held next week, won't be a formal joint inquiry sought by Democrats.


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Wire Services Oscar - Winner Gregory Peck Dies at 87 1:52 p.m. ET

Texas Jail Escapee Gets Death Sentence 1:49 p.m. ET

Philadelphia Stadium Now in USSF Proposal 1:45 p.m. ET

Washington to Fire FB Coach Neuheisel 1:44 p.m. ET

Nissan Setting Up New Company in China 1:43 p.m. ET

Luther Vandross Leaves Intensive Care 1:42 p.m. ET

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