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Iran reform candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi and his wife, Zahra Rahnavard, have emerged as the face of the country's political opposition. But who are they? Analysts offer insight.  |


Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testified before a House committee Thursday, facing questions on the Fed's role in pushing Bank of America to acquire the struggling Merrill Lynch during the height of the Wall Street meltdown.  |  |
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on Wednesday urged lawmakers to approve the White House health care reform plan. She outlines the case for the overhaul with Judy Woodruff.  |
After returning to Moscow for the first time in 18 years, NewsHour senior correspondent Margaret Warner has been observing the "overwhelming" changes in the city from a key vantage point at the Kremlin. View her online-exclusive video.  |


China is home to classical music stars, has vast numbers of music students and is the world's largest exporter of instruments. It's also a magnet for western orchestras. Washington Post critic Anne Midgette reports on the National Symphony Orchestra's recent  |
Overhauling the U.S. health care system and including a controversial public plan could save the country about $3 trillion over the next 10 years, according to one study released Wednesday by the Commonwealth Fund.  |  |
After days of mystery surrounding his whereabouts, Gov. Mark Sanford admitted Wednesday he's been having an affair with a woman he visited on a trip to Argentina and said he'll resign as head of the Republican Governors Association.  |  |
When a person hears the word "Russia", several stereotypes, controversial facts or rumors based on real and made-up events come to mind. These stereotypes, cultivated to a great extent by mass media, may even frighten foreigners. They may find Russia  |
The President of Ingushetia, Yunus-Bek Yevkurov has been hit by the suicide bomber who is riding in a Toyota Camry, packed with explosives, veer off his car and set a colossal blast. It killed one assistant and the president was  |
Why did Dius have to end, asks Estelle Morris  |
Laura Barton: In the sun bed capital of Britain, the sharp increase in skin cancer rates feels almost irrelevant. Here, the tan is still king  |
Simon Hoggart: Never was a new Speaker so easily propelled, John Bercow skipping merrily from the benches  |
Lucy Mangan on Californication  |
For some reason I had no best friends - or any friends, for that matter - but I did believe in God because he had given me the Gift'  |
Tim Parks: The intriguing thing is not Silvio Berlusconi but the Italian people  |
At least four people dead and 70 injured after crash near the border between District of Columbia and Maryland  |
because the boss will be always around, says Stuart Jeffries  |
Anonymous British philanthropist' bids successfully for one-off musical recording by former Soviet leader  |
Obituary: Canadian film-maker renowned for his fly-on-the-wall documentaries  |
This article was translated and adapted by Dale Bechtel.  |
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