Bread-Baking’s World Cup Heats Up

WSJ’s Charles Forelle reports from an intense bread-baking competition in France, whose team of chefs are working hard to defeat the defending champions — Team USA. (April 2)

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Bread-Baking’s World Cup Heats Up

WSJ’s Charles Forelle reports from an intense bread-baking competition in France, whose team of chefs are working hard to defeat the defending champions — Team USA. (April 2)

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Monday Night Wickets: Cricket Hits High School

Cricket, a little-known sport in the U.S., is going mainstream in New York City’s public schools with a new league, and turnout is high. Emily Flitter reports. (April 2)

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Is Obama’s America a Paper Tiger?

WSJ editorial page columnist Bret Stephens compares recent speeches by Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama on foreign policy. (April 1)

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Musharraf Swears in Cabinet

Pakistani President Musharraf swears in 24 members of cabinet, six weeks after opposition parties won a general election. Video courtesy of Reuters. (April 1)

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Monday Night Wickets: Cricket Hits High School

Cricket, a little-known sport in the U.S., is going mainstream in New York City’s public schools with a new league, and turnout is high. Emily Flitter reports. (April 2)

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Monday Night Wickets: Cricket Hits High School

Cricket, a little-known sport in the U.S., is going mainstream in New York City’s public schools with a new league, and turnout is high. Emily Flitter reports. (April 2)

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60-Year-Old Boxer Wants Title Shot

Saoul Mamby, a 60-year-old former light welterweight champion, wants a shot at winning another title. Mamby says he doesn’t want to be “one of those shoulda, coulda, woulda people.” Video courtesy of Reuters (April 1)

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