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  • One man's quest for the perfect loaf took him to Paris, Berlin, California and Kansas. What he learned can't easily be captured in words. It's a feeling in your fingers that comes from experience.
  • Afghanistan is more violent than at any time since the war to oust the Taliban seven years ago. The most notable deterioration in security in recent months has been in Afghan provinces bordering Pakistan, places the U.S. military used to tout as the greatest success stories.
  • Some observers called the outfits -– which in photos seem to feature a swatch of flesh-tone-colored fabric in their lower region -– "rude," "wrong," and a "disaster."
  • Some of the electronic gadgets that define our age are made with minerals mined in eastern Congo. Human rights advocates say the profits from the mining are used to buy the guns and bullets that have kept the region in a near-constant state of conflict. Manufacturers including Nintendo, Panasonic and Canon were among those with the lowest marks in a new survey.
  • A new nationwide survey of primary care doctors shows widespread dissatisfaction with the medical business. Nearly half of the physicians who responded said they would get out of medicine if they coul
  • In the next few weeks, the Senate will hold confirmation hearings for Lt. Gen. Dell Dailey, who is named to be the State Department's next counterterrorism coordinator. Dailey's appointment means nearly all the top U.S. intelligence posts will soon be held by military men.
  • The Department of the Interior might not have the largest Twitter following among federal agencies, but its account might be the most loved of all.
  • Even when the justices ruled together on cases, there was clear disagreement between them. Meanwhile, high-profile decisions in which they split 5-4 seemed particularly partisan.
  • The court limited presidential power to make appointments when the Senate isn't in session and narrowed a state's power to have protest-free zones outside abortion clinics. Here are the implications.
  • Keyboardist Maurizio Guarini Talks About The "Magic Period"
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