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1. McCain, Facing G.O.P. Foe in Primary, Tilts to the Right Challenged by J. D. Hayworth from the airwaves, and soon in a primary, John McCain has moved starkly, and often awkwardly, to the right.

2. On Health Bill, G.O.P.?s Road Is a New Map Republicans this month will bring President Obama a set of ideas and a more modest health care plan.

3. Toyota Details Recall of 2010 Prius for Brake Problems The worldwide recall will affect about 437,000 units of the 2010 Prius and other hybrid models, according to the company?s filing.

4. News Analysis: For Kremlin, an Election in Ukraine Cuts Two Ways Russia?s preferred candidate is the apparent winner, but the starkly contested presidential race contrasts sharply with Russia?s recent history.

5. As Data Flows In, the Dollars Flow Out The average American is expected to spend nearly $1,000 this year on services like cable, Internet and video games.

6. Iran Is Said to Begin Nuclear Enrichment Brushing aside international threats of stricter sanctions, Iran reportedly began enriching its uranium on Tuesday.

7. In City Real Estate, Old Clans Are Shrewd Again Some families with deep roots in Manhattan kept their heads a few years ago when the market for skyscrapers and other big projects overheated.

8. U.N. Climate Panel and Chief Face Credibility Siege Rajendra K. Pachauri and the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change face accusations of scientific sloppiness and potential financial conflicts of interest.

9. Afghan Avalanches Kill at Least 28 At least 28 people are dead and another 1,500 are stranded following multiple avalanches in Afghanistan.

10. Paperwork Hinders Airlifts of Ill Haitian Children Doctors and aid workers are wrestling with proving that they are not illegally transporting children, whose risk of dying is rising while the paperwork awaits.

11. Survey Raises Questions on Data-Driven Policy Results of a crime data survey have made critics and admirers of Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg wonder about the reliability of data underpinning policy decisions on the budget, education and other issues.

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