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An Enemy Within: The Making of Najibullah Zazi

By DAVID VON DREHLE AND BOBBY GHOSH

Out on the prairie, the feds arrest and charge an Afghan with a bomb recipe on his laptop. Was there a wider terrorist plot?

Are Development Dollars in Pakistan Being Well Spent?

By KEN STIER

With Congress about to approve more money for non-military assistance to Pakistan, critics say more should be done to make sure the money gets to the right places

In Indonesia, A City's Worst Fears Come to Pass

By HANNAH BEECH

For many in Padang, an Indonesian city that is one of the world's most vulnerable to seismic activity, the deadly Sept. 30 earthquake has long been their worst nightmare

Ahmadinejad: Iran's Man of Mystery

By JOE KLEIN

It is well known that Ahmadinejad doesn't have operational control over the nuclear program or Iranian foreign policy but the exact extent of his powers, beyond management of the domestic economy, remains a mystery

Proposed U.S. Carbon Cuts: All Bark, No Bite?

By BRYAN WALSH

It is remarkable, after eight years of stonewalling from former President George W. Bush, to see America rally to the climate change cause, but will real action follow?

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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

"It's a very nice day."
JAVIER SOLANA,
of the E.U., not giving much away ahead of talks in Geneva with U.N. Security Council members and Iran over its disputed nuclear programme
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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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