Monday, November 17, 2008

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Meeting of the Minds? Why Obama and McCain Need Each Other

By JAMES CARNEY / WASHINGTON

The Republican nominee wants to recultivate his reformist, maverick image, and the President-elect needs his help to get his agenda passed through congress

A Step Toward Keeping U.S. Troops in Iraq

By RANIA ABOUZEID / BAGHDAD

But the Status of Forces Agreement now faces contentious debate in the country's parliament even as the governing coalition seeks consensus

40 Years Later, It's Moon Race 2.0

By JEFFREY KLUGER / HOUSTON

Forty years after the first manned lunar landing, the race is on to return. This time, the U.S. faces more competition than just the U.S.S.R. of old. How about China, India and Google for starters?

Huckabee, Finally, Settles His Campaign Scores

By MICHAEL SCHERER / WASHINGTON

The former Arkansas Governor is out with a new book filled with sharp words for fellow Republicans who frustrated his bid for the nomination

How Presidents Pass the Torch

By NANCY GIBBS

The Bush-Obama handover has been notably civil. (F.D.R. considered his predecessor a fat capon)

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Swampland

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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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

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"I used to come here and they would say, 'Hey, man, you've got to put the cigar out.' Well, guess what? It's over; I ain't putting the cigar out."
KID ROCK,
toasting the end of Total Request Live, MTV's flagship show, at the finale party in Times Square
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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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