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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


Els Wins British Open in Sudden Death Round
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
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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

EDITORIALS/OP-ED
Alan S. Blinder
Stocks Are Only Part of the Story
Maureen Dowd
A Tale of Two Cities

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Marc Shaiman, Pop Alchemist

Cartoons Without Attitude

Father Images
on Film

A Reading
From 'Prague'

BUSINESS

News Analysis: Investor Confidence Ebbs as Market Keeps Dropping

Regrouped, Yes, but AOL Still Faces a Mountain

Pass Ideas to Center Aisle. American Needs 'Em.

NATIONAL

Girl's Role as Witness to Abduction Called Crucial

Despite Recent Floods, Texans Fight Over Rights to Guadalupe River's Water

Religious Orders Might Not Follow Bishops' Approach on Abuse

POLITICS

Wider Military Role in U.S. Is Urged

The Global Cost of Crony Capitalism

Reno's War Chest Is Lacking, but Her Dance Card Is Full

HEALTH

Prozac Mailed Unsolicited to a Teenager in Florida

Alarming Portents on Frontier of Russia's AIDS Crisis

Money & Medicine: Health Care Appeals Are No Snap

SCIENCE

The Struggle to Sell a 'Green' Wrapper

Delay Likely for Shuttle Mission With Israeli

Poison Alien Fish, Experts Recommend

ARTS

In the English Arts, a Merry Racial Blend

The Other Dolly Parton, the Songwriting One

Europe Shows the Staying Power of Paint

DINING & WINE

New English Cuisine on the Road to Mandalay

Eating Well: The Puzzling Red Wine Headache

Diner's Journal: Jimmy's Downtown




INTERNATIONAL

Moroccans Cheer as Spain Withdraws Troops From Isle

Desperate Palestinians Sneak Into Israel to Work

Midair Crash Opens Debate on Air Safety Over Europe

N.Y. REGION

Officials Rethink Building Proposal for Ground Zero

Fire at Con Ed Disrupts Power in Manhattan

Minister at Riverside Faces Another Internal Challenge

SPORTS

Yankees Closer Sidelined With Injury

Armstrong Moves Closer to Tour Title

Iverson a Study in Contradictions

TECHNOLOGY

Market Insight: Chip Makers Held Down by Sluggish Recovery

Samsung Sings Happy Song as Profit Sets a Record

Umps Oppose Computer That Tracks Their Calls

TRAVEL

Where the West Was Lurid

Taking the Rough Out of Riding

A Ranch for Those on the Fence

BOOKS

Two Expatriate Novels Explore Other People's Pasts

'Half in Love': Dealt a Bad Hand

'You Are Not a Stranger Here': I Can't Go On, I'll Go Nuts

HOME & GARDEN

Design Notebook: In Backyards, Starry Appeal

Cuttings: An Innovator's Hardy Roses Get Their Day

At Home With Christine Vachon: Producing Rooms With Plot Twists

BACK TO TOP
An American Face
Tension between the family man and the maverick has kept Harrison Ford a star since 1977.
Book Review
Maile Meloy's 'Half in Love'
The Magazine
It Only Looks Like Vietnam
Week in Review
Citizen Snoops Wanted
Your Money
An Airline Plays Catch-Up

Wire Services Cubs Beat Astros 3 - 2 5:11 p.m. ET

White Sox Top Orioles 8 - 7 5:09 p.m. ET

Levet Just Shy of British Open Win 5:08 p.m. ET

Padres Outright Myers to Triple A 5:07 p.m. ET

Armstrong Closer to Tour Title 5:06 p.m. ET

Dollar Seen Hitting Fresh Lows 5:05 p.m. ET

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On July 21 ...
1925: The so-called "Monkey Trial" ended in Dayton, Tenn., with John T. Scopes convicted of violating state law for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. (See this front page.)
1899: Ernest Hemingway, the American novelist and short story writer, was born. (Read about his life.)
1900: Harper's Weekly featured a cartoon about the vice-presidential nomination of former vice president Adlai Stevenson. (See the cartoon.)

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