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Approaching Mahoney Butte.
Chris Pilaro for The New York Times
In central Idaho, bikers enjoy more than 450 miles of smooth, concrete-like mountain trails. Even at the height of the season, it is rare to see many other riders. Read Article »
Elections 2008
By JOHN M. BRODER
Senator Joseph Biden Jr. credits his father, Joe Sr., with teaching him the lessons that have become a recurring theme of his campaign speeches.
Elections 2008
By MONICA DAVEY
To many who knew Sarah Palin in her formative years, the woman who bursts onto the stage at rallies sounds nothing like the person they recall.
By JANE PERLEZ AND PIR ZUBAIR SHAH
Some in Washington hope the tribal militias, known as lashkars, can replicate the success of the Awakening movement in Iraq. But there are significant differences.
By ISABEL KERSHNER
At Joseph's Tomb, a site in a Palestinian city that is sacred to religious Jews, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is boiled down to its very essence.
Markets
By BETTINA WASSENER
The Nikkei sank Friday, dragged down by Sony's full-year profit forecast, while investors elsewhere in Asia dumped shares on fears about profit forecasts.
By MARK LANDLER
With the financial crisis engulfing developing countries, Western officials are weighing coordinated action to try to stabilize these economies.
By EDMUND L. ANDREWS
Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chairman, told a House panel that he "made a mistake" in trusting that free markets could regulate themselves.
If you can come up with something that would send a telemarketer over the edge, you have really overachieved on the offensiveness front.
Today's Topic:
A Russian ambassador says the U.S. is headed down the same path that led to Soviet defeat in Afghanistan. Has the U.S. ignored the lessons of history in the country?
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