Saturday, September 26, 2009

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Three Key Questions About the Zazi Terror Case

By BOBBY GHOSH / NEW YORK

The suspect's motives, associates and how he was recruited are issues that investigators must establish in order to gauge how serious the threat is

"No We Can't": Why Young German Voters Have Tuned Out

By HENNING HOFF / BERLIN

Ignored by the major parties, many young people could care less who wins Sunday's election in Germany. Perhaps Angela Merkel could learn a thing or two from Barack Obama about how to run an effective online campaign

Can a Mixed-Race Contestant Become a Chinese Idol?

By SIMON ELEGANT AND CHENGCHENG JIANG

When a pretty young woman from Shanghai took the national stage on an American Idol–style show, the country exploded in debate over whether a person of mixed race should be allowed to compete in a Chinese show

Family Ties: The Other Bill Clinton

By NANCY GIBBS

In the battle between leading the free world and raising his child, guess which won?

Ahmadinejad Rejects Obama's Nuclear Warning

By MASSIMO CALABRESI / WASHINGTON AND BOBBY GHOSH / NEW YORK

Caught red-handed, Iran's leader, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, denies new allegations that Iran has been constructing a second uranium-enrichment facility. But big-power consensus on tougher action may be lacking

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Swampland

By Kate Pickert

Because of the shortness of today's session, Baucus decided to put off the debate until next week.

Special Package

Heroes of the Environment 2009

From saving wild mountain rivers in China to measuring the Arctic's icy expanse, from protecting the lush forests of Africa to conducting a feisty online debate, our green heroes are informed by this simple notion: We can all make a difference

Quotes of the Day

"I suppose you could say that."
MICHAEL BLOOMBERG,
New York City mayor, on whether flying by helicopter wastes energy; the self-portrayed national environment leader took a helicopter to a U2 concert in New Jersey on Thursday
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Indonesia's Islamic Schools: More Female Friendly

By Carla Power / Cirebon

While domestic suicide bombers and radicals have been traced to a few notorious schools, others have been incubators for a more benign trend in the world's most populous Muslim nation: the development of feminist readings of the Quran and Islamic traditions

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