Monday, October 13, 2008

10 Most Popular Stories of the Week

10 Most Popular Stories

BlackBerry's Storm Aims to Blow the iPhone Away
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The BlackBerry Storm, which will go on sale later this year, is competing with Apple's iPhone 3G and T-Mobile's G1

1. BlackBerry's Storm Aims to Blow the iPhone Away

By Anita Hamilton

Research in Motion is reportedly gearing up to launch a hot new phone that will make iPhone junkies do a double-take

2. Does Sarah Palin Have a Pentecostal Problem?

By Amy Sullivan

One reason the Republicans aren't going after Obama's relationship with the Rev. Wright: their Veep candidate has her own church issues

3. Poll: Obama Gains in States That Went for Bush

By Michael Scherer / Washington

A new TIME/CNN poll shows John McCain still struggling in states won by George W. Bush in 2004

4. Grading the Second Presidential Debate

By Mark Halperin / Nashville

John McCain went on the offensive and Barack Obama played it safe. But nothing happened to shake up a race that is trending more and more in the Democrat's favor

5. Is Cheaper Oil A Good Thing?

By Vivienne Walt / Paris

Falling crude prices look good at the gas pump, but they harbor new threats to the environment and international stability

6. What the Troopergate Report Really Says

By Nathan Thornburgh/Anchorage

Friday's report from special investigator Stephen Branchflower to Alaska's Legislative Council answered some basic questions about the political and personal bog known as Troopergate

7. The Obama Surge: Will It Last?

By Joe Klein

In a time of distress, he's projected comfort and confidence. But eventually he'll need to take risks too

8. Electric Cars at the Paris Auto Show

By Vivienne Walt / Paris

Everybody's working on plug-in cars, but their success depends on gas prices and cleaner power plants

9. In Battleground Virginia, a Tale of Two Ground Games

By Karen Tumulty

On the streets of one battleground state, one can easily witness the divisions of a nation

10. New Debate Over Circumcision, HIV Reduction

By Catherine Guthrie

A new study finds no signficant reduction in H.I.V. transmission rates among circumcised men who have sex with men, but the authors say the issue deserves future study

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