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PRESS DIGEST - New York Times front page - Sept 12
12 Sep 2007 05:40:56 GMT
Source: Reuters
NEW YORK, Sept 12 (Reuters) - The New York Times reported the following stories on its front page on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

The two top American military and diplomatic officials in Iraq were unable to argue that the heightened troop levels had made more than fragile and transitory progress.

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Iraqis want nothing more than to have U.S. soldiers leave Iraq, but there is nothing they can less afford.

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Former Solicitor General Theodore Olson, seen as a staunch partisan, is considered a top candidate to replace Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.

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Sept. 11, as a public occasion, has shrunk to life size: potent as ever for people holding photographs, but unlikely to start wars again.

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In South Dakota, a half-finished project meant to lure investment to Indian reservations is a symbol of how Congressional pet projects can go bad.

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Marc Jacobs show was delayed by two hours but destined to be debated for months; reviews of the Chris Benz and Oscar de la Renta shows.
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Anti-war protesters demonstrate outside the White House after U.S. President George W. Bush addressed the nation about the war in Iraq September 13, 2007.



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