Friday, April 10, 2009

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Social Security's Surplus Disappearing Fast in Downturn

By JUSTIN FOX

The year 2017 was projected to be the turning point when Social Security would start showing a deficit. But we're almost there already

Indictment of Anti-Castro Militant Could Boost U.S.-Latin Ties

By TIM PADGETT AND SIOBHAN MORRISSEY / MIAMI

Luis Posada Carriles has managed to stay out of prison despite mountains of evidence and trials. He may not be so lucky this time

As Copenhagen Draws Nearer, Progress on Global Warming Remains Elusive

By BRYAN WALSH

With the deadline fast approaching to the Copenhagen climate summit in December, how close are the world's nations to a consensus on global warming action?

Holy Moly! Top 10 Jesus Films

By RICHARD CORLISS

Jesus stories have been pious, burly, sometimes musical, occasionally comic. TIME scanned a century of Messiah films and picked 10 to bring inspiration, or impudence, to this Holy Week

China Leans on Pakistan to Deal With Militants

By OMAR WARAICH / ISLAMABAD

Beijing has asked Islamabad to crack down on militants believed to be based in Pakistan's tribal areas and planning attacks on Chinese territory

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By AMY SULLIVAN

Apparently Newsmax has been circulating a report claiming the Obama administration has submitted three separate ambassadorial candidates to the Vatican and each has been rejected for being "insufficiently pro-life."

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Jesus Films

Jesus stories have been pious, burly, sometimes musical, occasionally comic. TIME scanned a century of Messiah films and picked 10 to bring inspiration, or impudence, to this Holy Week

Quotes of the Day

"We are bringing to bear a number of our assets, including naval and FBI, in order to resolve the hostage situation and bring the pirates to justice."
Secretary of State HILLARY CLINTON,
on tackling Somali pirates holding a U.S. captain hostage in a drifting lifeboat
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Spain's Costumed Debt Collectors: Final Notice?

By Lisa Abend

In Spain, costumed debt collectors embarrass borrowers into paying back the money they owe. But new proposed legislation could put an end to the tradition of debt collection by humiliation

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