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Karzai Rival Said to Be Planning to Quit Runoff
By DEXTER FILKINS and ALISSA J. RUBIN 58 minutes ago
Abdullah Abdullah’s decision to withdraw from the Afghan election would effectively hand a new term to President Hamid Karzai but potentially damage the government’s credibility.
G.O.P. Candidate, Pressed by Right, Abandons Race
By ADAM NAGOURNEY and JEREMY W. PETERS
Dede Scozzafava, a moderate Republican who supports abortion rights and gay rights, was seeking a Congressional seat in upstate New York.
Women at Arms
A Combat Role, and Anguish, Too
By DAMIEN CAVE
As women who suffer from post- traumatic stress disorder return to a society unfamiliar with their wartime roles, they often choose isolation over embarrassment.
In Mayoral Race, a Blitz of Truth-Stretching Ads
By MICHAEL BARBARO
Michael R. Bloomberg and William C. Thompson Jr. have unleashed a flood of ads containing inaccuracies about the other.
Yankees 8, Phillies 5
Yankees, in Comeback, Take Series Lead
By TYLER KEPNER
The Yankees’ bats rallied late to defeat the Phillies, 8-5, in Game 3, seizing an advantage in the World Series.
Luke Sharrett/The New York Times
The Caucus
Trick-or-Treating at the White House
The Obamas invited local schoolchildren to the White House for Halloween treats.
Corzine Courts Obama Backers in All-Out Push
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI
In the final hours of an intense campaign, Gov. Jon S. Corzine of New Jersey is lashing himself to the president.
Oregon Runs Past Southern California12:10 AM ET
Clinton Asks Abbas to Return to Talks10:54 PM ET
6 Bodies Found at Ohio Home9:10 PM ET
Maoist Rebels Widen Deadly Reach Across India
By JIM YARDLEY
Indian Maoists, once dismissed as ragtag ideologues, have evolved into a potent and lethal insurgency.
Audio Slide Show: Elite Kenyan Runners Seek Another Victory
Robert Cheruiyot and James Kwambai, two runners from humble beginnings, will compete in Sunday’s New York City Marathon.
Education Life »
After a 40-year ban at elite campuses, is it time to bring R.O.T.C. back?
Reversed HR Call Helps A-Rod, Yankees Beat Phils
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Mandates and Affordability
To guarantee coverage for tens of millions of uninsured Americans, health reform must provide financial aid for those who need it.
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A Reminder
Daylight saving time ends Sunday at 2 a.m. Clocks are set back one hour. | Topics: Time Change
Flipping a Coin, Dividing an Empire
Compared with the property breakups of some other real estate families, the Elghanayan brothers’ split was amicable. But it was not without tension.
The Score: Orchestra Hero
On the orchestra and its possibilities in the age of interactivity.
Op-Classic, 1990: Haunted by Halloween
The holiday is for our dead, not for our children, wrote Robertson Davies.
Dependent Adults: Victims or Spoiled Brats?
In Room for Debate, first-hand tales of adults who still depend on Mom and Dad.
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