Tuesday, April 28, 2009

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Officials Say Flu Cannot Be Contained as Global Cases Rise

By BRYAN WALSH

Global health officials have moved the swine flu alert a step closer to a pandemic, but many questions remain about the prognosis of the outbreak

Has Ahmadinejad Softened His Position on Israel?

By SCOTT MACLEOD / CAIRO

Or was his apparent concession only a rhetorical feint? The diplomatic tango between Washington and Tehran becomes even more intriguing — and complex

Can Alabama Spark a Democratic Revival in the South?

By STEVEN GRAY / RAINBOW CITY

With the President as his example, Artur Davis is running to be the first black governor to take office in the Confederacy's first capital

Obama and the Dems: Look Forward or Back?

By JAY NEWTON-SMALL / WASHINGTON

The uproar over torture raises a tricky question that the Administration is still grappling with: Should the Bush administration be held to account?

Pontiac, R.I.P.: A Love Affair Gone Sour

By MARK THOMPSON / WASHINGTON

As GM shuts it down for good, a one-time proud Pontiac buyer reflects on the brand that failed him

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By Amy Sullivan

It's not that Obama works himself into a rant when he talks about science. He's still calm, cool Barack, after all. But for him, it is almost strident

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Six Tips for Traveling with an Autistic Child

Kids with autism require as much routine and structure as possible. But family vacations are still possible with this list of tips for traveling with autistic children

Quotes of the Day

"I'm happy the Pope is coming but he can't take away our suffering."
MARIA PIA FALASCA,
resident of the Italian village of Onna, the epicenter of an earthquake that killed nearly 300 people earlier this month. The Pope expressed condolences for the victims of the quake, but said the village and region could be "reborn"
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More and More, Rural China Is Going to the Polls

By Simon Elegant / Da'an

China has been experimenting with various forms of direct elections at the village level for decades. In the last ten years, the polls have reached almost every one of China's over 600,000 villages

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