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![]() NEW YORK In a rare move, a story at the top of The New York Times this morning does not appear on its Web site. The in-depth article, by three Times reporters, is headlined, "In Tapes, Receipts and a Diary, Detail of the British Terror Case." A note inside the paper on the jump page, A8, reads: "Publication of this article on nytimes.com has been delayed temporarily on the advice of legal counsel. It is also being omitted from the British circulation of The International Herald Tribune. This arises from British laws that prohibit publication of the information that could be deemed prejudicial to defendants charged with a crime." |