F.D.A. Warns Merck About Plant

Inspectors said the West Point, Pa., plant, which recalled two vaccines in December over sterility problems, had determined that manufacturing rules were not being followed.

Agency Floats a Proposal to Help With Home Loans

The F.D.I.C. proposed permitting the Treasury Department to lend $50 billion directly to as many as a million homeowners to help ease the housing crisis.

Memo From Frankfurt: As Euro Nears 10, Cracks Emerge in Fiscal Union

By most yardsticks, Europe?s common currency has been a success. Yet fissures are forming in the European monetary union that threaten to widen in coming months.

For Europe?s Middle-Class, Stagnant Wages Stunt Lifestyle

Families that once enjoyed Europe?s vaunted quality of life are pinching pennies to buy necessities, and cutting back on extras like movies and vacations abroad.

NYT poll: Dems divided as GOP wounds heal

April 30:  In an exclusive joint interview with TODAY Show's Meredith Vieira, Michelle and Barack Obama urged voters to "move forward," past the continuing controversy over Rev. Jeremiah Wright. NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports. (Nightly News)Senator Barack Obama’s aura of inevitability in the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination has diminished after his loss in the Pennsylvania primary and amid the furor over his former pastor, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll.


NATO Accuses Russia of Stirring Tensions in Rebel Georgia Areas

Relations with Russia have been strained by calls for NATO to expand by accepting Ukraine and Georgia, formerly part of the Soviet Union, into the alliance.

French Premier to Seek Common Fiscal Policy in U.S.

François Fillon will try to build a common approach to meet growing concerns in France and the U.S. about market instability and the weak dollar.

Obama Seeks to Quell Supporters’ Wright Concerns

NBC/WSJ National (4/25-28)

CBS National (4/25-29)

Turkish Law Easing Curbs on Speech Wins Praise

The European Union on Wednesday welcomed a vote by the Turkish Parliament to soften a law restricting free speech.

DNA Tests Confirm the Deaths of the Last Missing Romanovs

For nine decades after the Bolsheviks shot Czar Nicholas II and his family, there had been no traces of the remains of Crown Prince Aleksei.

World Briefing | Europe: Germany: Catch the Next Iceberg Out of Town

Knut, the Berlin Zoo polar bear cub abandoned by his mother, was a sensation a year ago. Now he?s a fading star.

World Briefing | Europe: Ireland: Town Wins Fight Over Its Name

The town of Dingle has won its battle against a government edict to adopt the Irish-language version of its name.

Clinton Regains Her Self-Confidence

Clinton Playing By Her Own Set of Rules

Hints of More Reform in Cuba

Age Or Education?

Yossi Harel, Who, Defying British, Brought Jews to Palestine, Is Dead at 90

Mr. Harel renamed the rickety ship he commanded Exodus 1947 and sailed it to legend as a symbol of the righteousness of the mission by Jews to settle Palestine in the face of British opposition.

Poll: Wright Has Had Obama Impact

Proposal would ease gun ban in parks

Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne proposed new regulations Wednesday that would allow people to carry a concealed weapon in some national parks and wildlife refuges.

Factcheck.Org: DNC Vs. McCain

Bill Clinton’s Admin. Oversaw Chinese Acquisition of Indiana Company

NBC/WSJ poll: Bush a liability for McCain

April 30: NBC's Tim Russert takes a look at results of the recent NBC News-WSJ poll, which show John McCain in a dead heat with Hillary Clinton but falling behind Barack Obama. (Nightly News)The latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds that while Obama’s image has been hurt by Wright and some are wary of a Bill Clinton return to the White House, President Bush might be the biggest political liability heading into November’s election.


FOX National (4/28-29)

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