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NYT > Asia Pacific - May 31, 2007
The ambush took place amid reports of heavy fighting in several places in southern Afghanistan.
NYT > Asia Pacific - May 31, 2007
Talks began on Thursday amid disagreement over India’s right to continue testing nuclear weapons and process spent fuel.
NYT > Asia Pacific - May 31, 2007
Chinese regulators acknowledged for the first time that two Chinese companies had “engaged in some misconduct” in the way they labeled and sold a poisonous ingredient.
NYT > Asia Pacific - May 31, 2007
A roadside bomb killed 10 paramilitary troops in southern Thailand on Thursday, while in a separate attack gunmen fired into a mosque and killed five people.
NYT > Asia Pacific - May 31, 2007
About 1,000 die-hard supporters of Thailand’s ousted prime minister demonstrated against a court ruling that banned his party and barred its entire leadership from politics for five years.
NYT > Arts - May 31, 2007
The American Ballet Theater’s new production of “The Sleeping Beauty” opens on Friday after months of tantalizing rumors about its staging and choreography.
NYT > Arts - May 31, 2007
Adrian Grenier’s documentary about fathers on HBO is largely colored by his self-absorption.
NYT > Arts - May 31, 2007
Ian McEwan has inexplicably produced a small, sullen, unsatisfying story that possesses none of those earlier books’ emotional wisdom, narrative scope or lovely specificity of detail.
NYT > Arts - May 31, 2007
It may be a bit, um, premature to say so, but Judd Apatow’s “Knocked Up” strikes me as an instant classic, a comedy that captures the sexual confusion and moral ambivalence of our moment.
NYT > Arts - May 31, 2007
At 67 Mr. Serra is still nudging the language of abstraction, constructing ever more awesome mazes of looming Cor-Ten steel.