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Internet Providers Sue Hundreds Over Unsolicited E-Mail
By SAUL HANSELL  1:57 PM ET
The suits by America Online, Earthlink, Yahoo and Microsoft are among the first to invoke the federal Can-Spam Act.
Text: Can-Spam Act Lawsuits

TIMES ON THE TRAIL
Many Major Kerry Donors Actually Give More to Bush
By GLEN JUSTICE  1:37 PM ET
Almost half of John Kerry's largest sources of funding have given more money to President Bush, according to a new study.
Groups Spend Millions for Anti-Bush Ads
Gay Republicans Unveil Ads Opposing Bush
Campaign 2004: Forum | Complete Coverage

Scientists Find Indications That Ovaries May Be Replenished
By NATALIE ANGIER  1:02 PM ET
Researchers reported evidence that ovaries may be replenished with new eggs throughout a female's reproductive career.

Teenager Is Given Life in Prison for Sniper Rampage
By TERENCE NEILAN  11:27 AM ET
The judge's action today was an affirmation of the sentence reached on Dec. 23 by the jury, which could have chosen death.
Older Sniper Rampage Is Sentenced to Die

Kerry Asking Wealthy to Pay Old Tax Rate
Reuters
Campaign 2004 Reunion
John Kerry met with onetime rival Howard Dean today to discuss a possible endorsement and what role the former Vermont governor might play in his campaign.  Go to Article

BUSINESS
Stocks Ended Sharply Lower as Investors Saw Few Bargains

INTERNATIONAL
2 U.S. Civilians Slain by Men Said to Be Dressed as Iraqi Police

BOOKS
Times Names Editor for Book Review

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BUSINESS

EchoStar Removes Some CBS Stations and Viacom Service

El Paso Corp. Delays Earnings Report

Trade Deficit Widens to Record $43.1 Billion

NATIONAL

Political Groups Spend Millions to Take on Bush in Ad Campaign

Mastermind of Sniper Rampage Is Sentenced to Die

U.C.L.A. Halts Donations of Cadavers

WASHINGTON

A Rumsfeld Favorite Is Out as Army Secretary Nominee

C.I.A. Chief Says He's Corrected Cheney Privately

Bush Agrees to Answer All of 9/11 Panel's Questions

HEALTH

Study Finds That Teenage Virginity Pledges Are Rarely Kept

Justice Dept. Backs Off Its Demand for Abortion Records

Death Rate From Obesity Gains Fast on Smoking

SCIENCE

Dam Building Threatens China's 'Grand Canyon'

Images Reveal Deepest Glance Into Universe

U.C.L.A. Halts Donations of Cadavers

ARTS

Amateur Celebrities Pick a Movie and Join In

Critic's Notebook: A Dress or a Voice: What Makes a Diva?

Priests and Sexual Abuse Ignite a Stage in Chicago

MOVIES

Amateur Celebrities Pick a Movie and Join In

For Spielberg, an Anniversary Full of Urgency

New DVD's: Schindler and the Shoah in the Words of Survivors

DINING & WINE

Taking the Artisan Out of Artisanal

In Tokyo, Lots to Eat for Very Little

Eating Well: Hold the Fries. Hey, Not All of Them!

REAL ESTATE

Improving Home Improvement

In the Region | Long Island: Plans Proceed for Homes at Large Historic Sites

Streetscapes | East 80th Street From Madison to Park Avenues: Block With 2 Rare Windows and 2 Unusual Statues




INTERNATIONAL

Marines Say They Killed 2 Haitians Who Fired on Them

C.I.A. Chief Says He's Corrected Cheney Privately

Leader of '85 Achille Lauro Attack Dies at Prison in Iraq

NEW YORK REGION

A Ritual Gone Fatally Wrong Puts Light on Masonic Secrecy

Schools Chancellor Defends Himself in the Hiring of His Top Deputy's Spouse

Hevesi Says New York Gave Tax Breaks That Failed to Create Jobs

SPORTS

Police Are Investigating Hit by Bertuzzi on Avalanche Player

A Coach of Good Cheer Leads Pitt

Sheffield to Avoid Thumb Surgery, at Least for Now

TECHNOLOGY

Intel to Stop Selling Wi-Fi Chips in China

Robot Vehicle Successfully Navigates Test Course

Kodak Accuses Sony of Patent Violations on Digital Imaging

TRAVEL

In Tokyo, Lots to Eat for Very Little

Personal Service Keeps Travel Agents in Business

What's Doing: In Savannah

BOOKS

Books of The Times | 'The Dew Breaker': Hiding From a Brutal Past Spent Shattering Lives in Haiti

Heinlein's Prophetic First Novel, Lost and Found

A Poet's Spirit Springs to Life on Death Row

FASHION & STYLE

Front Row: Not Without My Sweater

As Tom Ford Bows Out, a Tiff Over Star Power

Designs Kept for Posterity (and Maybe Later, Cash)

HOME & GARDEN

Now, the Search for the Next Diva of Domesticity

Design Dispatch: Beirut Gets Its Groove Back

Nature: Go Time for Garden Olympics

AUTOMOBILES

Design: Cars That Rock, Even on a Smaller Scale

Ford Is Recalling 1.2 Million Sedans

Ford to License Toyota's Hybrid Technology

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Campaign 2004
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Job Market
The Boss
Pernille Spiers-Lopez, president of Ikea North America, talks about finding balance in life.
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In Dining and Wine
Taking the Artisan Out of Artisanal
Good bread goes commercial as companies fill supermarket shelves with parbaked artisanal bread.
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Wire Services Colombian Troops Kill 20 Leftist Rebels 4:03 p.m. ET

Elbow to Keep Lowell From Marlins' Trip 4:01 p.m. ET

New Yorker's Monkeys Seized From Home 4:00 p.m. ET

Tight End Rasby Returns to Redskins 4:00 p.m. ET

Israeli Army Kills 5 Palestinian Gunmen in W. Bank 3:59 p.m. ET

NYU Student Kills Self in Jump From Roof 3:59 p.m. ET

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