NY+Times+20+nov

 ** Guidelines Push Back Age for Cervical Cancer Tests ** By DENISE GRADY New guidelines for cervical cancer screening say women should delay their first Pap test until age 21, and go for screening less often than had been previously recommended.

**NEWS ANALYSIS** By KEVIN SACK New recommendations on breast and cervical cancer screening have been met with anger and confusion, not to mention a measure of political posturing.
 * Culture Clash in Medicine **

By THOM SHANKER and ERIC SCHMITT The commander of military forces protecting North America has ordered a review of the costly air defenses intended to prevent another Sept. 11-style terrorism attack.  ** China Helps the Powerful in Namibia ** By SHARON LaFRANIERE The Beijing government has secretly awarded scholarships to study in China to the offspring of nine top officials of Namibia, angering the public.
 * Air Defense Push Inspired by 9/11 Gets a 2nd Look **

By RACHEL DONADIO In Rome, the archbishop of Canterbury called for clarity on the future of Catholic-Anglican dialogue.
 * Anglican Leader Defends Faith as Vatican Welcomes His Members **

By STEPHEN CASTLE and STEVEN ERLANGER National leaders of the European Union picked Herman Van Rompuy for the new presidency and Catherine Ashton of Britain for its foreign policy post.  ** A Crown Jewel of Education Struggles With Cuts ** By TAMAR LEWIN Students and faculty worry that deep budget cuts are pushing the University of California into decline.
 * Europeans Name Two to Positions as Leaders **

By GINA KOLATA The Preventive Services Task Force, which urged women to get less-frequent screening for breast cancer, was created to be apolitical.
 * Mammogram Debate Took Group by Surprise **

By MONICA DAVEY The University of Nebraska would be the first such institution to set stricter limits than what national or state law allows.
 * University Weighs Tighter Limits on Stem Cell Research **

 **BACK TO BUSINESS** By DAVID STREITFELD An effort by the F.H.A. to prop up real estate prices amid rising defaults has put taxpayers at risk.
 * Easy Loans in Expensive Areas **

By DAVID STREITFELD The Mortgage Bankers Association’s quarterly survey found that one in seven homeowners was either late on payments or was already in foreclosure.
 * U.S. Mortgage Delinquencies Reach a Record High **

By BRIAN STELTER and BILL CARTER Oprah Winfrey will end her daytime talk show in 2011 as she prepares to start a cable channel of her own.
 * Oprah Bets on Her Future With Cable **