Saturday, November 15, 2008

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What Happens If You're on the Gay "Enemies List"

By ALISON STATEMAN / LOS ANGELES

The Mormons are under siege because of their support for California's ban on gay marriage but so are individuals and businesses who contributed to the measure

The G-20 Summit: A Vote of Confidence for Capitalism?

By MASSIMO CALABRESI / WASHINGTON

Despite Bush's calls to defend the free-market system during the current crisis, the leaders converging in Washington this weekend don't need convincing

What Church Will President Obama Attend?

By AMY SULLIVAN / WASHINGTON

Choosing his congregation could be a delicate decision. We asked several people for their recommendations.

Can Hillary Be Obama's Secretary of State?

By KAREN TUMULTY

Hillary Clinton is a complicated Secretary of State pick, for one reason: Bill Clinton. Would the former First Couple really want to undergo a vigorous vetting process that would expose all of his dealings overseas to public scrutiny?

Can a Soccer Star Block Google Searches?

By UKI GONI/BUENOS AIRES

Legendary soccer star Diego Maradona tries to restrict searches on his name via Google and Yahoo in Argentina

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By Karen Tumulty

Hillary Clinton is a complicated Secretary of State pick, for one reason: Bill Clinton. Would the former First Couple really want to undergo a vigorous vetting process that would expose all of his dealings overseas to public scrutiny?

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Worst Cabinet Members

Sometimes those purported to be the best and the brightest are anything but. In the spirit of not making the same mistakes twice, TIME examines some of modern history's less-than-fabulous Cabinet appointments

Quotes of the Day

"It seems to me that we are tampering with the sacred."
THE REV. ROY BOURGEOIS,
69, a Roman Catholic priest in the U.S., after the Vatican informed him that he will be excommunicated next week for participating in an ordination ceremony for a woman
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Postcard from...

Istanbul

A Turkish Film Draws Fire for Its Portrait of Atatürk

By Pelin Turgut / Istanbul

Turks are flocking to a movie that shows the foibles of the country's iconic founding father, fueling the ongoing battle over Turkey's direction

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