New York Times

June 16, 2008

16:23
In his debut campaign appearance for Barack Obama, former Vice President Al Gore will urge all Democrats to rally around the senator.

16:23
A call for reader accounts of wedding bells of a new kind out West.

16:23
Preparations are under way for the June 26 unveiling of "Waterfalls," a public-art project by Olafur Eliasson at four sites in New York Harbor. The four waterfalls will range from 90 to 120 feet.

16:20
After a thrilling 15th hole that saw Rocco Mediate pull away, Tiger Woods came back and, after an additional 18 holes, the two will now decide the U.S. Open title in sudden death.

16:14
A mutual distrust between two soldiers deployed in Iraq devolved into murder, according to prosecutors.

16:02
The decision by Kevin J. Martin is an important step forward for the proposed merger of Sirius and XM.

16:01
An agreement between federal prosecutors and the prominent shareholder law firm Milberg, formerly known as Milberg Weiss, is expected to be announced soon.

16:01
Angst over rejection of the Lisbon Treaty has not spilled into currency markets, where the euro remains strong.

15:57
After talks with President Bush, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said that Britain would freeze Iranian assets and increase its troop strength in Afghanistan.

15:39
The fight over TNK-BP has turned into something of a showdown involving significant players in the Russian economy, from Western investors to prominent oligarchs to senior officials.

15:26
The chief executive of Lehman Brothers, Richard S. Fuld Jr., tried to move ahead after a $2.8 billion loss in the second quarter.

15:14
Mr. Schwartz, 84, was a self-taught, sought-after and highly reclusive media consultant who helped create what is generally considered to be the most famous political ad.

14:58
Video BAGHDAD -- Over the weekend I completed more than a dozen interviews with Iraqi teenagers in a park in eastern Baghdad. Together with Ali Hameed, an Iraqi journalist in our newsroom, we asked them questions sent in by readers. This video clip is the first installment of their responses. As always, remember that this is not [...].

May 7, 2008

18:08
In a program that covers 813,000 vehicles and could cost almost $100 million, Toyota is offering to buy back 1995-2000 model Tacoma pickups with frames so badly rusted that they cannot be repaired.

18:08
Several dozen protesters briefly shut down traffic on the Queensboro Bridge at about 3:30 p.m. as part of a coordinated series of protests over the acquittal of three detectives in the fatal shooting of Sean Bell.

18:08
The new mayor's ban on drinking in buses and subway trains after June 1 will bring London's rules in line with those of many other major cities.

18:03
The conventional wisdom of the pundit class has shifted against Mrs. Clinton, possibly irretrievably.

17:58
A British court said the government was wrong to include the People’s Mujahedeen on a list of banned terrorists.

17:55
Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed to continue her campaign despite signs of mounting financial problems and pressure to end her candidacy.

17:54
The death toll of the devastating cyclone could reach many as 100,000 if humanitarian conditions worsen, American and French diplomats warned.