TOP NEWS By STEVEN LEE MYERS and MARK LANDLER President Obama said that a lasting peace would require two states with secure borders in a speech Thursday that sought to harness the change unfolding in the region. By SCOTT SHANE Al Qaeda's leader welcomed the uprisings in the Arab world in a recording made about a week before his death. The Caucus By MICHAEL D. SHEAR The speech attempted to construct a cohesive narrative about the president's approach for the American voter. By ETHAN BRONNER It is the first time an American president has explicitly endorsed those borders as the baseline for negotiations over a Palestinian state. By JOHN ELIGON A judge granted Dominique Strauss-Kahn bail, allowing the former head of the International Monetary Fund to stay with his wife in a Manhattan apartment while his case is pending. |
| Multimedia President Obama speaks on sweeping changes in the Mideast and the outline for a potential peace deal between Palestinians and Israel; the view from Jerusalem; and reaction from Cairo. Opinion Opinionator A decision this week makes it worth wondering what planet the Supreme Court justices have been living on when it comes to encounters between the police and the rest of us. |
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