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U.S. Knew of Fort Hood Suspect’s Tie to Radical Cleric

By DAVID JOHNSTON and SCOTT SHANE
Authorities intercepted communications between the Army major charged in the Fort Hood killings and a radical cleric but took no action.

Future of Palestinian Authority Is in Question
By ETHAN BRONNER
Those close to Mahmoud Abbas said that he intended to resign and that other Palestinian officials would follow.

At Fort Hood, Some Violence Is Too Familiar
By MICHAEL MOSS and RAY RIVERA
For many, last week’s carnage was another blow in an area that has been beset by violence since the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq began.


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Burberry Looks Online for Ways to Gain Customers
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Burberry’s new social networking site reflects a broader move by luxury goods companies to embrace the Internet, hoping to attract a new generation of shoppers.

Electronic Arts Plans to Cut 1,500 Jobs
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The video game company also announced that it had acquired Playfish, a start-up that makes online games.


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