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1. Offshore Oil Platform in the Gulf of Mexico Explodes
There was one injury, and all 13 members of the crew were accounted for, the Coast Guard said. It was unclear if any oil leaks had been set off.


2. Clinton Expresses Confidence in Mideast Talks
The Israeli and Palestinian leaders opened direct peace negotiations Thursday as Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton pledged full support.


3. U.S. Retailers Depended on Discounts in August
Retail sales rose 3.3 percent, more than forecast. But the results are measured against a weak month a year ago.


4. Hurricane Earl Nears Atlantic Coast
Communities from North Carolina’s sandy barrier islands to the seaside towns along Cape Cod were bracing for the storm on Thursday.


5. In Medical School Shift, Meeting Patients on Day 1
A new curriculum at N.Y.U. is intended to foster more personal relationships between medical students and patients.


6. The Peanut Solution
An easy-to-produce paste may help cure malnourishment around the world. But who owns the recipe?


7. As Colleges Compete, Money Flows to Minor Sports
The Directors’ Cup, a little-known but prized honor, has set off a competition to have the best broad-based sports program.


8. Strong Yen Helps to Fuel Germany’s Export Boom
Europe tends to focus on the dollar exchange rate, but the yen’s recent rise is helping Germany significantly.


9. Accounts Differ on Fatal NATO Strike on Afghans
Did the attack hit a team of election campaign workers, including a parliamentary candidate, or a group connected with an Uzbek terrorist network?


10. States Awarded Grants to Improve Achievement Tests
Two groups of 44 states will use the $330 million in federal money to design better annual reading and math tests.


11. H.P. Wins 3Par as Bidding War Ends
Dell on Thursday withdrew from the bidding for 3Par, which agreed to be acquired by Hewlett-Packard for $33 per share.


12. Gates Lands in Afghanistan
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates arrived on an unannounced visit for meetings with American military commanders and President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan.


13. Isner Struggles to Put Marathon Match in Past
After his victory on Wednesday, John Isner answered the predictable round of questions about that really long match at Wimbledon.

