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The Making of America: The Legacy of F.D.R.

By DAVID M. KENNEDY

Franklin D. Roosevelt led the U.S. through a depression and a world war. By the time he died, the nation was profoundly changed — and we owe much of the change to him and his bold presidency

Why Sarah Palin Quit

By JAY NEWTON-SMALL / WASHINGTON

Although her stated reasons are hard to pin down, insiders say the Alaska governor's decision is unlikely to lead to a presidential run in 2012

Honduras Braces for a Protracted Fight

By TIM PADGETT

Despite a looming deadline, nobody expects a political crisis symptomatic of the brittleness of Central American democracy to resolve any time soon

Michael Jackson Gets His Requiem

By BRYAN ALEXANDER/LOS ANGELES

A celebration of the life of the King of Pop is scheduled for Los Angeles next week, with tickets available free, for those lucky enough to win a lottery

What Happened to the Stimulus?

By MICHAEL SCHERER

The Administration's $787 billion booster shot is not the magic bullet some had expected. Inside the White House operation to fix that

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Swampland

By Ling Woo Liu

It's taken me a week, but I've finally found my 2002 Halloween photos. Yes, that's me in a "Beat It" costume cobbled together with my dad's old sunglasses.

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5 Media Myths Debunked by Michael Jackson's Death

Michael Jackson's death should have provided a blueprint for how new media has overthrown old. But what it actually did was shine a white hot spotlight on the myths of the current media landscape

Quotes of the Day

"I know a lot of people in the black community. I haven't heard that."
President BARACK OBAMA,
dismissing reports that African-Americans were angered that Obama did not issue a formal public statement after Michael Jackson's death
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Hondurans Take Sides and Hit the Streets

By Ioan Grillo

In the wake of the military coup that ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya on June 28, the country is split between those who support his return and those who are glad to see him gone. Now both sides are protesting in the streets

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