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2. Russian Lawmakers May Extend Putin's Rule; Some hope to lengthen leader's term to seven years. President again opposes such a move
3. Venezuelans Urged to Leave Politics at the Door; Businesses want some calm, and indications are that the polarized populace does too
4. THE STATE OF THE UNION: Bush Calls for Free-Market Fixes to the Medical System
5. Bush's Foreign Policy Is Cast in Favorable Light; The president paints bright pictures of Afghanistan, the hunt for weapons in Iraq
6. In Response, Democrats Assail U.S. War on Iraq; Leaders sound themes they hope will help party win control of Congress, White House
7. Gunmen Ambush Haiti Protesters, Killing at Least 1; Demonstrators demanding that Aristide resign come under attack several times. Police arrest two suspects
8. Argentine President Passes the Test; Kirchner's compatriots, watching his meeting with Bush, give the ex-provincial official credit just for not being bowled over by the U.S
9. EDITORIAL: Shadows of Dictatorship
10. IN BRIEF / HAITI: 2 Killed as Anti-Aristide Marches Turn Violent
11. Strikes Aim to Put Pressure on Aristide; Opposition groups organize a nationwide work stoppage and street protests to push the beleaguered Haitian president to resign
12. Labor Feels Let Down by Brazilian President; Ex-union leader's steps please the elite, but the working class is dismayed over his unfulfilled pledge to add jobs
13. Pakistan Affirms Leader's Term; Parliamentary approval allows Musharraf to keep his post until 2007 despite disputed vote
14. Putin's Challenge: No Real Challengers; Apathy could lead to low turnout, which would invalidate the election and threaten the image of a democratic Russia
15. IN BRIEF / HAITI: 1 Dead After Gunfight at Demonstration
16. Mexico's Fox Suffers Defeat on Tax Plan; Lawmakers reject a proposed levy on food and medicine, meant to address fiscal crisis. The president calls the vote a 'historic error.'(Vicente Fox)
17. Plan for a Strong Presidency Catches On; Backing for a prime ministerial system is fading among delegates to Afghanistan's constitutional meeting, U.S. envoy says
18. Election Bolsters Putin's Control: The pro-Kremlin party and its allies were getting 60% of votes in balloting for parliament, returns show. Critics fear authoritarian rule
19. In Russia, Power Is the Front-Runner; As the nation grows nostalgic for a strong state, Putin's backers are favored in today's vote
20. Chavez Foes Complete Recall Signature Drive in Venezuela: With his allies likewise targeting opposition lawmakers, the stage is set for a showdown
21. Aristide's Populist Appeal Dwindles in Haiti: Once an inspiration to a nation of have-nots, the president has built a legacy of dashed hopes and a reputation for illicit gain
22. Lithuanian Panel Finds Mafia Links: The parliamentary commission, calling the president 'vulnerable' to influence, cites a security threat. He could face impeachment
23. Musharraf Foe Tortured Over Letter, Kin Say: Pakistani legislator remains in custody after publicizing an attack on the president written on army letterhead. Officials call it a forgery
24. Shevardnadze's Fall From Grace: A darling of the West for his role as Soviet foreign minister in helping to end the Cold War, the aging leader was unable to deliver in Georgia
25. Democracy 'Quake' in Hong Kong: In district council elections, reformers win 95 of the 120 seats they contest, building on the summer's massive protest movement
26. Georgian Parliament Seized by Opposition: Shevardnadze promises to restore order swiftly. His rivals tout success of their 'velvet revolution.'(President Eduard A. Shevardnadze)
27. IN BRIEF / GEORGIA: Opposition Leader Vows March on Shevardnadze
28. EDITORIAL: Peace at Stake in Sri Lanka
29. Georgia Leader Makes Overtures to Foes: Shevardnadze visits protesters in an effort to speak with them. He also meets with opposition leaders who claim electoral fraud
30. Thousands Rally Against Shevardnadze: Opponents demand the Georgian president resign amid allegations of election fraud. He urges calm
31. Georgia Vote May Weaken Leader's Hand: Shevardnadze, tainted by cronyism and corruption, is expected to lose control of parliament in this weekend's election
32. Putin's Dangerous Path
33. Turkey's Anniversary Wrapped in Bitterness Over Scarves
34. 2 Die in Azerbaijan Vote Protest: Riot police break up demonstrations after the president's son is declared the winner. Foreign observers say the election was flawed
35. S. Korean Leader Seeks a Recall-Type Election
36. Even Supporters Complain About S. Korean Leader: Roh is criticized for leaving his party and other erratic moves, and his ratings have plunged. His strength seems to lie in foreign policy
37. Poor's Hopes Take Root Under Chavez: But critics say recent reforms are merely the Venezuelan president's hedge against a recall effort
38. Key Figure in Kenyan Reform Effort Is Killed: Slaying sparks fears that the government is trying to thwart plans to limit the president's power
39. To the South, a Good Recall
40. THE WORLD; Opponents Threaten Chavez With Recall Vote; Venezuelan leader has called the petition's 2.8 million signatures invalid. Political chaos may continue in the polarized society
41. Liberia Peace, Then a Vote
42. The World; Support Fades in PAN Stronghold; Discouraged residents of a town that helped vault President Vicente Fox's party into power cite unkept promises and nostalgia for PRI
43. The World; Stealth Political Ads Anger Rivals of Mexico's Fox; Critics view the service spots as propaganda in advance of a July 6 vote. The president pulls the series, which had been a public relations coup
44. SHOWDOWN WITH IRAQ; NEWS ANALYSIS; To Back Down Would Not Fit Hussein's Profile
45. In Iraq, Life Revolves Around an Omnipresent Leader; For his people, Hussein defines -- and is -- the nation. They find it difficult to imagine their country without him at the helm
46. The World; Ukrainians Demand Leader's Resignation; Tens of thousands march, chanting 'Kuchma out!' and calling for elections
47. THE TIMES POLL; Public's Mood on Priorities Changes; Politics: The war on terror is losing ground to economic woes, which could benefit Democrats in congressional races. Bush's ratings remain generally strong
48. THE NATION; Latinos Give Bush High Job Approval Rating, Poll Shows; Politics: Support could boost GOP in the fall elections, national survey indicates
49. Our AWOL President
50. THE NATION; NEWS ANALYSIS; A Newly Hamstrung Bush Faces 'Bumps in the Road'; Presidency: With the defeat of Arctic drilling and the stalemate in the Mideast, the prospects for progress this year grow dimmer
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