PREMIER TO GO TO COPENHAGEN
Moves could signal progress in climate talks
By Juliet Eilperin, Page A01
China announced Thursday that it will lower its carbon emissions relative to the size of its economy by as much as 45 percent by 2020, the official New China News Agency reported, and that Premier Wen Jiabao will participate in international climate negotiations in Copenhagen next month.
Fallout From house to homeless
In real estate boom, one mother took a chance on the American dream -- and lost big
By Donna St. George, Page A01
The motel room seemed to shrink as days wore on, and their belongings bulged from its one dresser and closet. Papers. Clothes. Hair accessories. Room 267 had become a cramped way station for a family of four, far from what Daverena White had in mind when she decided to buy a house.
White House initiative to limit influence could affect thousands
By Dan Eggen, Page A01
Hundreds, if not thousands, of lobbyists are likely to be ejected from federal advisory panels as part of a little-noticed initiative by the Obama administration to curb K Street's influence in Washington, according to White House officials and lobbying experts.
THE RELIABLE SOURCE
By Amy Argetsinger and Roxanne Roberts, Page A01
Michaele Salahi spent seven hours in a posh Georgetown salon getting ready for her big night out . She was going to the White House for the Obamas' first state dinner. Creating the perfect hair and makeup for the glamorous blonde for such a special occasion would take time, of course. But then there...
If Comcast, NBC merge, would one firm control too much of the media?
By Cecilia Kang, Page A01
One is a giant of the entertainment world -- a tangle of television networks, a film studio and a stable of hit shows. The other is a cable colossus, the nation's largest provider of cable TV and Internet access. Together, the possibilities are endless.