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E.U. Fines Drug Companies for Delaying Generics
Antitrust regulators levied a total of $195.5 million in penalties for what they said were companies’ attempts to block a less expensive generic version of a popular antidepressant.

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U.N. Compound in Somalia Is Attacked
The Shabab claimed responsibility for the assault in Mogadishu, which government officials said left at least 15 people dead, including 7 attackers.

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Monsanto Executive Is Among World Food Prize Winners
Robert Fraley of Monsanto shares the prize with two other scientists prominent in the field of genetically modified crops.

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Study Finds Sharp Drop in HPV Infections in Girls
The prevalence of dangerous strains of the human papillomavirus, a principal cause of cervical cancer, has dropped by half in the last decade, officials say.

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Obama Preparing Big Effort to Curb Climate Change
Officials said President Obama would announce new policy initiatives in the coming weeks, including the first limits on greenhouse gas emissions from new and existing power plants.

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Afghanistan Rejects Talks With Taliban and the U.S.
Angered over the way that a Taliban political office was opened in Qatar, the Afghan government backed away from discussions, while separately breaking off talks on military ties with the United States.

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Cross Cuts: The Hard Work in ‘Before Midnight,’ Amour’ and Other Films and Shows
In film and television, work and wedded bliss are now synonymous: the harder marriage is, the more romantic it seems.
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Merkel Challenges Obama on Surveillance
Speaking Wednesday in Berlin, President Obama said that German terrorist threats were among those foiled by American surveillance programs, which the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, seemed to confirm.

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On Basketball: Heat’s Allen Knows All About Big 3s
Ray Allen’s 3-pointer sent Game 6 into overtime and may have saved the legacies and even the N.B.A. future of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami.
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Michael Hastings, Polk Winner, Dies in Crash at 33
Mr. Hastings, the journalist whose reporting led to the ouster of the commander of American forces in Afghanistan in 2010, was killed in a car crash, the news Web site BuzzFeed said.
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