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Raúl Castro Named Cuba's New President
Source: The New York Times

In his first words as president, Raúl Castro, 76, made it clear that any changes would be limited and promised to continue to consult his brother, Fidel.

Superdelegates, Back Off
Source: The New York Times

If superdelegates determine the party's nominee before primary and caucus voters have rendered a verdict, Democrats risk losing the trust we are building with voters today.

When Women Rule
Source: The New York Times

For women, but not for men, there is a tradeoff in qualities associated with top leadership. A woman can be perceived as competent or as likable, but not both.

In Bronx School, Culture Shock, Then Revival
Source: The New York Times

Despite warnings that he was a cultural mismatch for his school, a principal has outlasted his predecessors.

Bush Urges Unity Against Iran
Source: The New York Times

In an address to Persian Gulf allies, President Bush called Iran's government "the world's leading sponsor of terrorism" and accused it of imposing repression and economic hardship at home.

For Now, Musharraf Has Muzzled Legal Critics in Pakistan
Source: The New York Times

For speaking out against President Pervez Musharraf, one lawyer spent three weeks in jail and another is under house arrest in Lahore. None of these leaders can talk to one another.

Bhutto Assassination Ignites Disarray
Source: The New York Times

As Ms. Bhutto's body arrived in her family village, protests and riots broke out across the country.

Bhutto's Persona Raises Distrust, as Well as Hope
Source: The New York Times

Benazir Bhutto stands up to Gen. Pervez Musharraf, then seems to accommodate him, never revealing her intent.

Bhutto's Persona Raises Distrust, as Well as Hope
Source: The New York Times

Benazir Bhutto stands up to Gen. Pervez Musharraf, then seems to accommodate him, never revealing her intent.

Bhutto's Persona Raises Distrust, as Well as Hope
Source: The New York Times

Benazir Bhutto stands up to Gen. Pervez Musharraf, then seems to accommodate him, never revealing her intent.

The Feminine Critique
Source: The New York Times

Study after study of women in the workplace with often conflicting findings make it often impossible to follow advice about how to act, dress and manage.

In Argentina, a Campaign Promising Change Offers More of the Same
Source: The New York Times

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner could risk losing the support of Argentina's lower classes if she does not move to stem rising inflation and prevent a looming energy crisis.

A No-Nonsense Style Honed as Advocate
Source: The New York Times

Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has been described as an organized, disciplined, methodical manager.

Save the Planet: Vote Smart
Source: The New York Times

Whatever any of us does individually matters a tiny bit. But when leaders change the rules, you get scale change across the whole marketplace.

Who Will Succeed Al Gore?
Source: The New York Times

We need a vision, a strategy, an army and a commander in the White House who can make America a better, stronger and more productive nation.

Behind an Antiwar Ad, a Powerful Liberal Group
Source: The New York Times

There is no mistaking the influence of MoveOn.org, with its 3.2 million members and powerful fund-raising apparatus, within the Democratic Party.

Seeking the Persona of New Turkmen Leader
Source: The New York Times

Turkmenistan's new president holds the keys to enormous gas fields and state coffers and has promised reform.

Senate Leader Criticizes Performance of Joint Chiefs Leader
Source: The New York Times

Senator Harry Reid delivered a critical assessment of Gen. Peter Pace's performance and demanded a "fair, honest and frank" report about conditions in Iraq.

Emphasis Shifts for New Breed of Evangelicals
Source: The New York Times

The death of the Rev. Jerry Falwell highlighted the evangelical Christian movement's recent evolution.

New Generation of Qaeda Chiefs Is Seen on Rise
Source: The New York Times

A new generation of leaders has emerged under Osama bin Laden to cement control over the network's operations, U.S. officials said.

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