Saturday, May 9, 2009

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North Korea Invades! (And Other Pentagon War Games)

By KRIS OSBORN / CARLISLE

A visit to the U.S. Army War College's war gaming week in Pennsylvania

My $4,500 Lemon: Taking the Feds Up on Cash For Clunkers

By DAVID VON DREHLE

Being too rich for foreclosure, but too poor for derivatives, I had begun to think the government would never craft a bailout for me. However, Uncle Sam has selected me to stimulate the economy by buying a new car. This program will pay me to do it

Another Blow to Ethanol: Biolectricity Is Greener

By BRYAN WALSH

A new study delivers another blow to ethanol, suggesting that all things being equal, using biomass to create electricity rather than ethanol is more efficient and greener

How Stereotypes Defeat the Stereotyped

By JOHN CLOUD

Even without the presence of overt racism, people who belong to stigmatized groups may be vulnerable enough to stereotypes that they thwart themselves

Hamas Claims U.S. and Europe are Reaching Out

By MARC PERELMAN/BEIRUT

Exclusive: A leader of the militant Palestinian organization says countries formally committed to a boycott of Hamas are quietly seeking unofficial talks

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Swampland

By KAREN TUMULTY

One of the few things that just about all sides agree upon in this health care debate is that we need more primary care providers — lots more.

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Seven iPhone Apps for New Moms

From games that keep toddlers busy while they wait, to sounds that capture a babies' smile, to nursing trackers that help make feeding newborns a little easier, Time.com picks the top apps to download for a new mom this mother's days.

Quotes of the Day

"We are worried about it and know that we have to take precautions before people can come up here."
Interior Secretary KEN SALAZAR,
addressing a question about safety concerns in the crown of the Statue of Liberty, which will reopen on July 4 — the first time since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
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An Anxious London Flocks to Psychics

By Catherine Mayer

The U.K. capital's anxious professionals are flocking to psychics and astrologers. As recession bites, a boom in the occult is on the cards

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