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For New Court, Abortion Case Takes Old Path
By LINDA GREENHOUSE
The justices appeared to agree that laws regulating teenagers' access to abortion must make allowances for medical emergencies.
 Related Documents | Audio: Oral Arguments

U.S. Is Said to Pay to Plant Articles in Iraq Papers
By JEFF GERTH and SCOTT SHANE
A covert campaign is under way to plant paid propaganda in the Iraqi news media and pay Iraqi journalists monthly stipends.

French, in First, Use a Transplant to Repair a Face
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
The recipient of the transplant was a 38-year-old woman who had been severely disfigured in an attack by a dog.

NEWS ANALYSIS
Gaining Control in Iraq, and Regaining Support at Home
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
President Bush is committed to holding tough in Iraq, even if it means disregarding domestic political repercussions, aides say.
 Bush Describes Iraq Plan | Text of Plan (pdf)
 Text of President Bush's Speech | Video
 Complete Coverage: The Reach of War

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Moscow: A Boom Town for Shiny New Theaters
Fyodor Savintsev/ITAR-TASS
Boom Town for New Theaters
The construction of new theaters in Moscow is part of a general real estate boom fueled by the success of Russia's raw materials and commodities market. Go to Article
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NATIONAL
Significant Changes in Air Passenger Screening Lie Ahead

EDITORIALS/OP-ED
Times Select Brooks: Age of Skepticism
Times Select Herbert: Bush Hits Rewind
Editorial: Iraq Plan - We Win

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BUSINESS

One Director, Two Boards and a Fight at Time Warner

Lawmakers Seek Inquiry on Pensions

BlackBerry Patent Case Is Nearer Showdown

NATIONAL

A Strategy to Restore Western Grasslands Meets With Local Resistance

Alito File Shows Strategy to Curb Abortion Ruling

Louisiana's Levee Inquiry Faults Army Corps

WASHINGTON

Strategy: Bush Gives Plan for Iraq Victory and Withdrawal

Alito File Shows Strategy to Curb Abortion Ruling

Terror Trial Hits Obstacle, Unexpectedly

HEALTH

Bats May Serve as a 'Reservoir' for Ebola Virus, Scientists Report

Aggressive H.I.V. Monitoring Is Urged by City Health Chief

Agency Uncovers Problems in Drug Discount Program

SCIENCE

Scientists Say Slower Atlantic Currents Could Mean a Colder Europe

Probes Reveal Methane Haze on a Dynamic Saturn Moon

Bats May Serve as a 'Reservoir' for Ebola Virus, Scientists Report

ARTS

Downloads of the Dead are Not Dead Yet

Library's Art Auction Fails to Meet Expectations

Filming History Before It's Demolished

MOVIES

Filming History Before It's Demolished

Film Review | 'Exist: Not a Protest Film': Two Young Radicals and Their Dovetailing Destinies

Movie Review | 'The Boys of Baraka': Goodbye City Streets, Hello African Wilderness

THEATER

Theater Review | 'Teahouse': Steeped in 50 Years of China's Subjugation

Theater Review | 'Miss Witherspoon': Life: Does It Get Any Better After Death?

Theater Review | 'The Gentleman Dancing-Master': Not Exactly Impressed by the Latest Paris Fashions

DINING & WINE

A Star Chef at Your (Expensive) Stove

A Life in the Culinary Front Lines

Maine Is Busy Praising the Potatoes

REAL ESTATE

So Few Properties, So Many Brokers

$430 a Square Foot, for Air? Only in New York Real Estate

Square Feet: Sporting Goods and Its Own Business Model




INTERNATIONAL

British Panel Urges Retiring Later and Private Investment Accounts

Bill Clinton Finds Better Relief Coordination in Tsunami Area Tour

Peres Hails Sharon's Leadership as He Supports New Party

NEW YORK/REGION

Manhattan's Little Ones Come in Bigger Numbers

Police Fired Fatal Shot, Murder Suspect Says in Jail

G.O.P. Dispute Over Pirro's Bid Grows Fiercer

SPORTS

Knicks 109, Bulls 101: Bulls Come to Town, and Crawford Goes to Town

Konerko Rejoins White Sox for 5 Years

Bruins Deal Thornton to Sharks for 3 Players

TECHNOLOGY

David Pogue: Upload, Store, Play and Share in a Few Clicks

Basics: Home Network 2.0: Synchronized Computing

A Podcast Package to Make the World Your Stage, or Not

TRAVEL

Cultured Traveler: In Miami Beach, Parties, Boldface Names and, Yes, Some Art

Itineraries: Fine Dining in the Sky

Waiting for Havana

BOOKS

The 10 Best Books of 2005

Books of The Times | 'The Lighthouse': A Rich Menu of Murder, Garnished With a Small Sprig of Shame

Books of The Times | 'Born to Slow Horses': Juggling Words and Languages With a Caribbean Lilt

FASHION & STYLE

Dress Like Your Dad? He Rocks

Hooked on the Web: Help Is on the Way

Skin Deep: Mixed Results on a New Beauty Fix

EDUCATION

In Desire to Grow, Colleges in South Battle With Roots

Harvard to Focus on Bioethics and Technology

On Education: Learning-Disabled Students Blossom in Blended Classes

HOME & GARDEN

Design Notebook: Heavy Metal Jacket With a Luxe Lining

Jurassic Bark

House Proud: Making Tracks Out of the City, Onto the Ceiling

AUTOMOBILES

Behind the Wheel | 2006 Lexus IS: Its Reputation Secure, Lexus Heads in New Directions

Navigazione Satellitare: La Vita Is Dolce, but Where Am I?

Collecting: Next Jaguar Draws on a Rich Tradition of Design

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Travel
Parties, Boldface Names and, Yes, Some Art
Art Basel Miami Beach, which starts today, has become the biggest contemporary art fair in the world.
• Slide Show: 10 Insider Places


Arts Extra
Wednesday Night's Performances

Dance Review: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Judith Jamison's new piece "Reminiscin'," the opening dance at the gala, proved that everything old really is new again.
Art Review: 'Super Vision'
Books: 'Born to Slow Horses'

What's Old is New
What's Old is New

Chevy's going back to the glory days of the 1950's


Also in Autos:
2006 Ford Mustang
2006 Jaguar XJ-Series
2006 Honda Civic

On This Day
On Dec. 1...
1959 Representatives of 12 countries, including the United States, signed a treaty in Washington setting aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve, free from military activity. (See this front page. | Buy any front page since 1851.)


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