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Raymond Made King of the World


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Raymond poses for reporters at press Conference.

Raymond Wins 'Dumb' Contest
By MICHAEL R. GORDON
In a landslide online poll, Raymond and his friends beat Matthew. However, some in California question results.
• Interactive Graphic: How the Contest Began

Capital to be Gig Harbor

Everyone at PHS Gets Free College Scholarships

Search Begins for A Queen

GHHS In Danger of Being Bombed

Dante and Drew Given High Positions in new Government

EDITORIALS/OP-ED
• Editorial: A Kingdom could be good for the world
• Friedman: Results Questioned
• Dowd: Take Down Saddam TV

MORE HEADLINES
Slide Shows

Seeking Shelter
From the Fighting

On the Edge
of a Battle

Battling the Sand

The Children
of the War



BUSINESS

Sears Said to Put Credit Card Up for Sale

Stocks Flat to Lower Amid Weak Data

Home Equity Borrowing Rises to Worrisome Levels

NATIONAL

Opinions Begin to Shift as Public Weighs War Costs

Army Says Sergeant Held in Grenade Attack Is Probably Guilty

Families of the Missing Hold Nervous Vigils for Loved Ones

WASHINGTON

Bombardment: Top General Concedes Air Attacks Did Not Deliver Knockout Blow

Opinions Begin to Shift as Public Weighs War Costs

Senate Votes to Reduce Bush's Tax Cut Plan

HEALTH

34 Deaths in China Attributed to Mystery Illness

Agency Suspends Smallpox Vaccines for People With Heart Disease

Medicare Recipients Face 12.4% Rise in Premiums

SCIENCE

Weather: Front That Brought Winds and Dust Is Due to Lift

Panel Examines Whether NASA Was Out of Touch With Safety Problems

Experts See Gains and Gaps in Planning for Terror Attack

ARTS

An Eye Trained on Puerto Rico's Traditions

The Pop Life: MTV Is Wary of Videos on War

Critic's Notebook: Hearing Music Silenced by the Nazis

DINING & WINE

Home Cooking: Korean Mysteries, Deciphered by a Family of Masters

Critic's Notebook: Shaken, Stirred or Mixed, the Gilded Age Lives Again

New York Restaurants Now Cope With a War, Too

REAL ESTATE

The Turmoil Over Mold in Buildings

Habitats | West 20th Street: Turning Animal Hospital Into Their Chelsea House

If You're Thinking of Living In | Murray Hill, Queens: The Name's the Same, the Pace Is Slower




INTERNATIONAL

Bombardment: Top General Concedes Air Attacks Did Not Deliver Knockout Blow

The Arab World: Some of Hussein's Arab Foes Admire His Fight

Allies: Blair Heads to U.S. for Talks on Europe Rift

NEW YORK REGION

How Those at Home Support One Another

New York Man Admits to Attending Al Qaeda Camp

Top Leaders of State Legislature Bypass Pataki

SPORTS

East Regional: Taurasi Gains Control, and UConn Women Follow Suit

Splinter Group Announces Plan to Give Skating New Leadership

Cardinals' Ankiel Works to Regain Control

TECHNOLOGY

Universities Exporting M.B.A. Programs via the Internet

Ex-Symbol Official Admits Scheme

Adam Osborne, Pioneer of the Portable PC, Dies at 64

TRAVEL

Business Travel: A Travel Expert Who Hates to Fly

Vaduz Journal: For Rent: One Principality. Prince Not Included.

Sleeping Beauty in Brazil

BOOKS

Books of The Times | 'Khrushchev': Man of Opposites, a Force for Good and Evil

Books of The Times | 'Lost in America': Starkly, a Son Revisits His Father's Failures

Teaching Western Books in Iran, and in U.S., Too

HOME & GARDEN

Cuttings: Time to Go Nose to Thorn With Roses

Honey, There's a Lego in My Martini

At Home With Felipe Fernαndez del Paso: A Perfect Hideout, Lacking Only an Oscar

AUTOMOBILES

Government May Alter Line Between a Car and a Truck

Military Track: Mud, Sweat and Traction

BACK TO TOP

War in the Gulf
Developments
PRESIDENT BUSH said that Iraqi forces who harm prisoners of war, use civilians as human shields, or fake surrender, are war criminals who will face a "day of justice."

• War News Summary
• Times Correspondents
• BBC Audio Updates
• Complete Coverage


Multimedia
wilson In the Field
Audio reports from Times staff in Iraq, Kuwait and Qatar.
• John F. Burns in Baghdad
• Michael Wilson in Nasiriya
• Jane Perlez in Qatar


Interactive Graphics
A Week at War A Week at War
A day-by-day visual account of the war, March 19-25.
• Supplying the Troops
• Entering Baghdad's 'Red Zone'
• Iraqi Opposition Groups


Opinion
Readers React: Day 6
NYTimes.com readers debate the U.S. military's progress.
• Forum: Discuss the War
• A Nation at War: Opinions



Opinion
A Reading List
Times reviews of books about Iraq and the Persian Gulf.





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Wire Services Republican Guard Heads Toward U.S. Troops 11:26 a.m. ET

First Relief Convoy Makes Way Into Iraq 11:25 a.m. ET

Dow Falls 51 on Investors' War Worries 11:23 a.m. ET

El Paso to Pay $20M to End Allegations 11:22 a.m. ET

Wheat Futures Climb Off Contract Lows 11:13 a.m. ET

Senate Leaders Seek to Restore Bush Tax Cut 11:13 a.m. ET

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