Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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Iran's Crisis Posing a Problem for Its Mideast Allies

By ANDREW LEE BUTTERS

For years, opinion polls have found Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the most popular leader among ordinary Arabs who decry their own rulers' authoritarianism and impotence. Iran's election debacle could dim his appeal

How to Cut Health Care Costs: Less Care, More Data

By MICHAEL GRUNWALD

Obama's diagnosis for health reform would cut costs by rewarding quality care and limiting unnecessary treatments. But one man's economies are another's lost profits

Can Wind Power Get Up to Speed?

By BRYAN WALSH

A new study finds that we have the technology and the wind power to supply more than 40 times the planet's current levels of electricity consumption. So, what's the problem?

Jon & Kate Plus 8, Divided By Two

By JAMES PONIEWOZIK

On the much-awaited Big Announcement episode of Jon & Kate Plus 8, Jon Gosselin broke the news: "Kate and I have decided to separate."

Computer Sales: Up for Netbooks, But Not the Big Stuff

By JOHN CURRAN

Tech sales are finally showing improvement, but it's not yet the kind of upturn that's going to generate big profits

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Swampland

By SIMON ELEGANT

Another mass incident involving tens of thousands in Hubei Province. And once again it was sparked by what would normally be a relatively minor dispute over an alleged suicide.

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Quotes of the Day

"He is the root of all evil, he is a monster, a thug, a rogue."
ANONYMOUS PAKISTANI OFFICIAL,
condemning Baitullah Mehsud, a Taliban leader in the northwest of the country, after Qari Zainuddin, a local tribal leader who opposed the Taliban, was assassinated
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London

Battling Extremism with Education

By Thomas K. Grose

A new government scheme uses Koranic scripture to teach young Muslims good citizenship. How British madrassas are battling extremism with education

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