 |  |  Friday, February 22, 2008 Compiled 2 AM E.T. |  | | |  |  | | | TOP STORIES | Advertisement | Rescues for Homeowners in Debt Weighed By EDMUND L. ANDREWS and LOUIS UCHITELLE With the collapse of the housing boom, the government is considering proposals to rescue the nearly 8.8 million homeowners, or 10.3 percent of the total, who are underwater.
Debate Takes On Contentious Air for Democrats By PATRICK HEALY and JEFF ZELENY Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama veered from collegial to combative in a debate on Thursday.
Spending by Clinton Campaign Worries Supporters By MICHAEL LUO, JO BECKER and PATRICK HEALY Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign finance report appeared to be a map of her management failings.
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| QUOTATION OF THE DAY | "Wherever you have gambling, you’re going to have rich guys and beggars next to each other. And that’s what makes these places unique." ERIC QUINONES, on New York’s off-track betting parlors, which may close in June. | 
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|  |  | Women's Fashion Spring 2008 The actress Charlize Theron, naked ambition, innocence, clothes by the pound, the must-haves, runway beauty trends and more.
 |  |  |  | Op-Ed: Go on a Savings Spree Many things are to blame for the current economic crisis, but one factor that receives little attention is America’s low savings rate. | | SPORTS | New Claim of Taping Emerges Against Patriots By JOHN BRANCH and GREG BISHOP The Patriot’s pattern of videotaping the signals of opposing N.F.L. coaches prompted a letter addressed to all teams from the N.F.L. vice president detailing the league’s interpretation of the rules.
A Paddle and Return Ticket By AIMEE BERG Wang Che is one of two American table tennis players to automatically qualify for the Olympics this summer in Beijing despite having no coach.
Putting Civility and Sportsmanship Back in Game, if Not in the Stands By RAY GLIER The N.C.A.A. is requiring officials to enforce the coaching box to limit the movement of overzealous assistant coaches in an attempt to ensure bench decorum.
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| ARTS | An Oscars Crystal Ball By DAVID CARR The Carpetbagger makes his predictions for the 80th Academy Awards.
THEATER REVIEW | 'SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE' Down by the Blue Purple Yellow Red Water By BEN BRANTLEY This glorious revival uses 21st-century technology to convey the vision of a 19th-century Pointillist to truly enchanting effect.
DESIGN REVIEW | 'DESIGN AND THE ELASTIC MIND' The Soul in the New Machines By NICOLAI OUROUSSOFF An exhilarating new show at the Museum of Modern Art makes the case that through the mechanism of design, scientific advances of the last decade have at least opened the way to unexpected visual pleasures.
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| ON THIS DAY | On Feb. 22, 1980, in a stunning upset, the United States Olympic hockey team defeated the Soviets at Lake Placid, N.Y., 4-to-3. (The U.S. team went on to win the gold medal.) | See this front page Buy this front page
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