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RUBIN There are as many as 40,000 Taliban fighters in Afghanistan, but only 1,700 of them have agreed to switch sides. Video: Switching Sides Analysis: Reversing the Surge The Lede: A Riposte to Karzai War Evolves With Drones, Some Tiny as Bugs By ELISABETH BUMILLER and THOM SHANKER From blimps to bugs, an explosion in aerial drones is transforming the way America fights and thinks about its wars. Slide Show: Drones Transform How America Fights Its Wars Graphic: The Changing Shapes of Air Power Interactive Feature: From Blimps to Bugs Post a Comment on At War » Small Group Rode LinkedIn to Big Payday By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ LinkedIn’s debut illustrates how insiders can get rich in the social networking bonanza. A Fresh Young Star Easily Wins the Open, and the Fans’ Affection By LARRY DORMAN Rory McIlroy, a 22-year-old from Northern Ireland, set 12 U.S. Open scoring records while drawing cheers from the gallery. For 2012 Hopeful, Envoy Job in China Was a Useful Detour By JIM RUTENBERG A decision by Jon M. Huntsman Jr., President Obama’s former envoy to China, to run for president has prompted suspicion among Mr. Obama’s advisers. Document: Huntsman’s Work as Ambassador to China Podcast: Front Page James Barron, a reporter at The New York Times, summarizes the top headlines every weekday. How to Subscribe Today's Front Pages NYT - New York Edition Enlarge This Image NYT - National Edition Enlarge This Image IHT - Europe Enlarge This Image IHT - Asia Enlarge This Image Quotation of the Day “I cannot pull the trigger anymore. I am just tired of it.” TOOR JAN, a former Taliban commander in Afghanistan. The Times in Print from the past 7 days S M T W T F S 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 enter keyword or date e.g. April 21, 2001 Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Monday | The Arts | Corrections | International Back to Top Egypt Elections Expose Divisions in Muslim Brotherhood section A - page 4 By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK Divided on Premier, Palestinians Cancel Meeting section A - page 4 By ETHAN BRONNER Xul Journal: Newcomers’ Arrival Scares Up Tales of the Mayan Apocalypse section A - page 4 By ELISABETH MALKIN Somali Prime Minister Resigns as Part of a Political Deal section A - page 5 By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN U.N. 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SANGER U.S. Ambassador Responds to Karzai’s Criticisms section A - page 14 By RAY RIVERA and GINGER THOMPSON Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Monday | The Arts | Corrections | National Back to Top As Survivors Dwindle, Tulsa Confronts Past section A - page 16 By A.G. SULZBERGER Debate Swirls Around Research Showing Lung Problems for Returned Troops section A - page 16 By JAMES DAO For Giffords, a Brief Taste of Her Old Life in Tucson section A - page 17 By THE NEW YORK TIMES Blaming Incumbent for the Economy, a Political Tradition section A - page 17 By JOHN HARWOOD Nominees at Standstill as G.O.P. 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Hosty, Investigated Oswald, Dies at 86 section A - page 25 By PAUL VITELLO Elena Bonner, Widow of Sakharov, Dies at 88 section A - page 25 By ALESSANDRA STANLEY and MICHAEL SCHWIRTZ Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Monday | The Arts | Corrections | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters Back to Top Editorial: A.E.P. Protests Too Much section A - page 26 Editorial: Renewing the I.M.F. section A - page 26 Editorial: Too Little, Too Late section A - page 26 The Rural Life: A Welcome Silence section A - page 26 By VERLYN KLINKENBORG Ross Douthat: Rand and Rubio section A - page 27 By ROSS DOUTHAT Op-Ed Contributor: Afghanistan’s Last Locavores section A - page 27 By PATRICIA McARDLE Op-Ed Contributor: Defend Muslims, Defend America section A - page 27 By AZIZ HUQ Op-Ed Contributor: Get Radical: Raise Social Security section A - page 27 By THOMAS GEOGHEGAN Letters: Race as a Factor in College Admissions section A - page 26 Letter: Antibiotics in Animal Feed section A - page 26 Letter: For Special Health Courts section A - page 26 Letter: Adoptions by Gay Couples section A - page 26 Letter: Needs of an Aging Society section A - page 26 Letter: The Bishops and Sex Abuse section A - page 26 Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Monday | The Arts | Corrections | New York Back to Top Awaiting a Big Day, and Recalling One in New Paltz section A - page 19 By SHAILA DEWAN Charlotte R. Bloomberg, Mayor’s Mother, Is Dead at 102 section A - page 19 By ELIZABETH A. HARRIS Ban on Hearing Aids Is Forcing Out Veteran New York City Police Officers section A - page 19 By JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN A Goal Met Before Age 50, and No Training Wheels! section A - page 20 By CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY Metropolitan Diary: The Long Arm of the Law section A - page 20 City Room: Hawk Cam | When Pip Leaves the Nest section A - page 20 By ANDY NEWMAN and EMILY S. RUEB For a Couple, Strauss-Kahn Is a Case for Silence section A - page 21 By JOHN ELIGON Iranian Company Charged With Tricking U.S. Banks section A - page 21 By JO BECKER Two Teenagers Shot With Rifle in Brooklyn section A - page 22 By JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN On Education: At High School in Queens, R.O.T.C.’s Enduring Influence section A - page 23 By MICHAEL WINERIP Mother Charged in Death of 5-Year-Old Boy in Bronx section A - page 23 By MOSI SECRET and TIM STELLOH Robber Kills 4 in L.I. 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PETERS Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Monday | The Arts | Corrections | Sports Monday Back to Top Father Stays on Sideline, Quietly Proud section D - page 1 By JULIET MACUR McIlroy Cruises to U.S. Open Victory section D - page 1 By BILL PENNINGTON Williams Returns to Wimbledon With Title to Defend and Ground to Make Up section D - page 2 By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY Federer Is a Favorite Again section D - page 2 By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY Angels 7, Mets 3: Some Early Stumbles by Niese Leave the Mets With Few Opportunities to Recover section D - page 3 By ANDREW KEH Yankees 10, Cubs 4: Swisher Makes Cubs Pay for Their Strategic Move section D - page 3 By BEN SHPIGEL On Baseball: A Hallowed and Imperfect Ballpark section D - page 3 By TYLER KEPNER Top-Seeded Virginia Overcomes California in College World Series section D - page 4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Roundup: Free-Falling Marlins Lose Their Manager and Yet Another Game section D - page 4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Rookie Dream Must Be Lived to Be Understood section D - page 5 By WILLIAM C. RHODEN Astride Rodeo’s Professional and Amateur Worlds section D - page 5 By RON FEEMSTER Phelps Loses Third Straight 200 Fly Race section D - page 6 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Leipheimer Wins Tour of Switzerland section D - page 6 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sports Briefing | Volleyball: Brazilians Top Americans for World Title section D - page 6 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sports Briefing | Hockey: Water Polo Player Apologizes After Riot section D - page 6 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sports of The Times: For Coach and His Stars, a Win-Win Situation section D - page 6 By GEORGE VECSEY A Brutal Hockey Fight in 1953 Finds New Life section D - page 8 By RICHARD SANDOMIR Roundup: Hamlin Fends Off Kenseth to Win in a Frantic Finish section D - page 8 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Monday | The Arts | Corrections | The Arts Back to Top An Appraisal: The Big Man, Much More Than Springsteen’s Sideman section C - page 1 By JON PARELES Beer. Nachos. Arena. Ballet? section C - page 1 By SARAH LYALL Genetic Basis for Crime: A New Look section C - page 1 By PATRICIA COHEN Theater Review | 'Side Effects': When Golden Couple Melts Down, Puddles Ensue section C - page 1 By BEN BRANTLEY Taymor Tries to Reclaim a Reputation section C - page 1 By PATRICK HEALY Music Review: Afghanistan Veteran, Afghan Sounds section C - page 2 By ANTHONY TOMMASINI Critic’s Notebook: An Orphan, a Libertine and the Walking Dead section C - page 3 By STEVE SMITH A Booed Winehouse Cancels Shows section C - page 3 Compiled by ADAM W. KEPLER Love Does in Fact Die section C - page 3 Compiled by ADAM W. KEPLER New Group Lineup Features Rabe Play section C - page 3 Compiled by ADAM W. KEPLER ArtsBeat Blog: Ailey Dance Camp Coming to Newark section C - page 3 By FELICIA R. LEE ArtsBeat Blog: 'Green Lantern' Fizzles at the Box Office section C - page 3 By BROOKS BARNES ArtsBeat Blog: Farewell, Morticia. Greetings, Titania. section C - page 3 By ERIK PIEPENBURG Books of The Times: ‘Break the Skin’ by Lee Martin section C - page 3 By ADAM LANGER Movie Review | 'The High LIfe': Captive to Politics and Radical Poetry section C - page 4 By MIKE HALE Bridge: Great Time for a Perfect Read section C - page 4 By PHILLIP ALDER Dance Review: A Wild Man-Child by Way of the Bolshoi Tears Up the Met Stage section C - page 7 By ALASTAIR MACAULAY Music Review: Giggles and Cotton Candy Camouflaging the Raunch section C - page 7 By JON PARELES Critic’s Notebook: An Obsessive Killer Is Revealed in a Stylish Whodunit section C - page 7 By GINIA BELLAFANTE Jump to: Front Page | International | National | Obituaries | Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters | New York | Business Day | Sports Monday | The Arts | Corrections | The Times in Print from the past 7 days S M T W T F S 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 enter keyword or date e.g. April 21, 2001
Some large corporations are pushing for a tax holiday to bring back offshore profits, but the economic benefits were limited the last time such a break was given.
There are as many as 40,000 Taliban fighters in Afghanistan, but only 1,700 of them have agreed to switch sides.
From blimps to bugs, an explosion in aerial drones is transforming the way America fights and thinks about its wars.
LinkedIn’s debut illustrates how insiders can get rich in the social networking bonanza.
Rory McIlroy, a 22-year-old from Northern Ireland, set 12 U.S. Open scoring records while drawing cheers from the gallery.
A decision by Jon M. Huntsman Jr., President Obama’s former envoy to China, to run for president has prompted suspicion among Mr. Obama’s advisers.
James Barron, a reporter at The New York Times, summarizes the top headlines every weekday.