Monday, September 28, 2009

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From Power to Chaos — Tracking Iran's Four-Month Slide

By ROBIN WRIGHT

Despite defiant talk and a weekend display of military force, the world's only theocracy begins this week's talks — its most important diplomatic engagement in three decades — in real trouble

'Much Work' Ahead for German Chancellor Merkel

By CATHERINE MAYER, WITH HENNING HOFF / BERLIN

Chancellor Angela Merkel, expected to form a new coalition government with a free-market, pro-U.S. party, warns of "much work" ahead

Can Obama and Orszag Deliver on Health-Care Reform's Promised Savings?

By MICHAEL SCHERER

Are Obama's promised health-care savings ever likely to be realized? The answer, according to a wide range of experts, is frustratingly vague

Could Hummer Be Headed For The Heap?

By JOSEPH R. SZCZESNY

GM's attempt to offload Hummer has attracted only one bidder. If the deal, which is encountering resistance, falls through GM will likely shut Hummer down

A Long-Awaited Redemption for the Detroit Lions

By STEVEN GRAY / DETROIT

For many here, the Detroit Lions' surprise victory over the Washington Redskins late Sunday affirmed a regional belief in redemption despite profoundly grim odds

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By Karen Tumulty

There they go again. Now that the "death panel" lie has snookered nearly half the country, the Washington Times is going for the other half in an editorial

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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

"You're happy today — so am I."
ANGELA MERKEL,
German Chancellor, speaking to supporters in Berlin after winning Germany's general election and striking up a coalition with the pro-business Free Democrats
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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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