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Patrolling For Somali Pirates
East Africa Bureau Chief Jeffery Gettleman reports offshore on an Italian warship on efforts to combat piracy in the Gulf of Aden.
Gerard and Peter
Gerard Cattie Jr. and Peter Watt speak of their first meeting at a Bridgehampton, N.Y., restaurant on Memorial Day 2005, when Mr. Cattie's attempted flirtation with Mr. Watt went poorly.
Euro Tunnel Fires
Caroline Brothers of The International Herald Tribune reports on the fire to engulf the Channel Tunnel tin the past twelve years.
Critics' Picks: 'A Christmas Carol'
A. O. Scott rethe best of the Dickens adaptations, starring Alastair Sim as Ebenezer Scrooge.
Super-Simple Sorbet
Mark Bittman makes a quick and easy frozen fruit sorbet.
Blackwater Guards Charged
The Justice Department unsealed indictments against five Blackwater guards in a 2007 shooting in Baghdad that killed at least 17 Iraqi civilians.
Amy Levine & George Davies
Amy Levine and George Davies recall the Friday night they met at the lobby bar at the Mandarin Oriental hotel in January 2006.
Thai Court Disbands Ruling Party
Antigovernment protesters declared an end to their blockade of Bangkok's airports after a court disbanded the ruling party.
Critics' Picks: 'Life of Brian'
A. O. Scott takes a look at Monty Python's high and low-brow film about Judea in the time of Christ.
The Motorola/Kodak Phone/Camera
David Pogue rethe new Motorola/Kodak Motozine ZN5, a phone camera
Helene Steel & Howard Schlosser
High school sweethearts Helene Steel and Howard Schlosser talk about how they reconnected on the internet, 40 years after they first dated.
Critics' Picks: It's a Wonderful Life
A. O. Scott reveals the dark undercurrents of the holiday classic.
India-Pakistan Tensions Grow
Indian officials said that Pakistanis were responsible and must be punished for last week's terrorist attacks.
Chinese Spending
The world is looking to Chinese consumers in the hope that increases in their consumption will help drive growth. Jimmy Wang and Andrew Jacobs ask Beijingers about their spending and savings motives.
A Refugee Crisis in Afghanistan
Nearly 300,000 Afghans returned home from Pakistan in 2008. With winter approaching, many are on the brink of desperation in the eastern desert.
Growing Security Concerns in West Africa
Thousands of miles away from the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan, Mali, in a remote corner of West Africa, is unfolding as another side of America's fight against terror.
Erin & Kent
Erin Schulte and Kent Collier talk about meeting in 2006 when Ms. Schulte introduced herself at church.
Thousands Protest in Baghdad
More than 10,000 supporters of the radical Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr gathered in Baghdad on Friday to protest a security agreement with the United States.
Carving a Thanksgiving Turkey
Ray Venezia, manager of the meat department at Fairway Market, demonstrates his method for carving a turkey to get the most meat from the bird.

