Flaws in U.S. Air War Left Hundreds of Civilians Dead By DEXTER FILKINS The American air campaign in Afghanistan, based on a high-tech, out-of-harm's way strategy, has produced a pattern of mistakes that has killed hundreds of Afghan civilians. • Slide Show: A Legacy of Misery • Graphic: A Rising Cost for Airstrikes
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WEEK IN REVIEW America the Invulnerable? The World Looks Again By STEVEN ERLANGER European leaders, increasingly irritated by the Bush administration, feel they are coming to a moment of truth about their relationship with Washington.
NEWS ANALYSIS No Strong Voice Is Heard on Bush's Economic Team By DAVID E. ROSENBAUM As Americans see their life savings diminish and an election approaches, the Bush Administration lacks a reassuring voice on economic policy. • Investor Confidence Ebbs as Market Drops • Week in Review: Hold On for a Wild Ride • Interactive Graphic: The Shrinking Market
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Associated Press Following an extraordinary day, Ernie Els won his first British Open on the fifth hole of a four-man playoff. Go to Article • Leaderboard
INTERNATIONAL Israelis Back Down on Deporting Kin of Bombers
NATIONAL Decision on Ground Zero May Be Delayed
BUSINESS A Search for Harmony Within a Feuding AOL
ARTS The Relevance of 'Sex' in a City That's Changed
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Alan S. Blinder
Stocks Are Only Part of the Story
Maureen Dowd
A Tale of Two Cities
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