NY+Times+7+nov

 **** __Broader Measure of Unemployment Stands at 17.5%__ **** By DAVID LEONHARDT The official jobless rate excludes millions of people who have given up looking for work and part-time workers who want to be working full time.

**** __From Humdrum Day to a Scene of Chaos__ **** By CAMPBELL ROBERTSON and RAY RIVERA Survivors of the shooting say that in a few seconds, everything changed.

**** __She Ran to Gunfire, and Ended It__ **** By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. Kimberly Munley, who brought down the gunman, was on her way to have her car repaired when she jumped into action.

**** __Prospect of More U.S. Troops Worries Afghan Public__ **** By ALISSA J. RUBIN Eight years of war have left people exhausted, impatient and increasingly unsure that the Taliban can be defeated.

**** __Brown Warns Afghan Leader on Corruption__ **** By JOHN F. BURNS and ALAN COWELL The prime minister said that President Hamid Karzai would lose British support if he failed to stem corruption.

**** __Chinese Agencies Struggle Over Video Game__ **** By MICHAEL WINES Two government agencies are facing off over the right to regulate the popular online game World of Warcraft.

**** __Big Questions on Gunman; Few Details__ **** By CLIFFORD KRAUSS and JAMES DAO Officials were not prepared to say whether the attack was the act of a lone and troubled man or connected to terrorist groups, foreign or domestic.

**** __Dedicated, Caring, and Suddenly Lost at Home__ **** By LIZ ROBBINS From towns large and small came reminiscences about some of the people gunned down at Fort Hood.

**** __Muslims at Fort Voice Outrage and Ask Questions__ **** By MICHAEL MOSS Members of the local mosque in Killeen, Tex., say they hope good relations will prevail in the wake of the Fort Hood shootings. **** __U.S. Unemployment Rate Hits 10.2%, Highest in 26 Years__ **** By PETER S. GOODMAN The number of unemployed rose to 15.7 million in October, as 190,000 nonfarm jobs were lost, the government said, and economists do not expect relief until next year.

**** __Seeing the Glass Half Full Despite the Day’s Reports__ **** By JAVIER C. HERNANDEZ The market had been expecting unemployment to top 10 percent before peaking. But the pace of job losses has accelerated and the rate is likely to go higher.

****OFF THE CHARTS**** **** __Car Buyers Come Back, but Not in Droves__ **** By FLOYD NORRIS A factor causing sluggishness may be that auto companies produced and, with discounts, sold too many cars in the years before the recession.