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  Sunday, October 3, 2010
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House Majority Remains Uncertain, Republicans Say
By JEFF ZELENY and CARL HULSE
Enough contests remain fluid that both parties head into the final four weeks of the campaign able to change the dynamic before Election Day.

Las Vegas Faces Its Deepest Slide Since the 1940s
By ADAM NAGOURNEY
There are many cities that are beginning to see the first glimpses of recession’s end. Las Vegas is not one of them.

For Female Marines, Tea Comes With Bullets
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
In Marja, Afghanistan, female Marines have daily skirted Pentagon rules restricting women in combat.

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QUOTATION OF THE DAY

"Am I worried? Hey, listen, I wish we could go all the way back to before Atlantic City opened. By my nature, I like monopolies as long as they are my clients. "
BILLY VASSILIADIS, an advertising executive who represents the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, on the state of the city.


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WORLD

As Games Begin, India Hopes to Save National Pride
By JIM YARDLEY
As India prepares to open the Commonwealth Games, a chance to help its image has become an embarrassment.

Brazilian Leader’s Protégée Likely to Prevail in Election
By ALEXEI BARRIONUEVO
Opinion surveys show Dilma Rousseff leading by a wide margin and suggest that she could get enough votes to avoid a runoff.

NEWS ANALYSIS
New Labour Leader Heads Back to Britain’s Center
By JOHN F. BURNS
Ed Miliband must convince British voters that he is more than an old-style leftist.

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POLITICS

Nurses Union Plans Ad Campaign Against Angle
By IAN LOVETT
The country’s largest union of registered nurses will begin a $200,000 advertising campaign Monday aimed at defeating Sharron Angle, the Republican challenger to Senator Harry Reid of Nevada.

Liberal Groups Rally, Challenging Tea Party
By STEVEN GREENHOUSE
Tens of thousands rallied at the Lincoln Memorial, carrying the message of jobs and justice that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once trumpeted there.

Supreme Court Term Offers Hot Issues and Future Hints
By ADAM LIPTAK
The term’s cases will be scrutinized for insights on the the court’s newest member, Justice Elena Kagan, and for hints about how the court will rule when even more highly charged cases reach it.

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On Oct. 3, 1990, West Germany and East Germany ended 45 years of postwar division, declaring the creation of a new unified country.
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