Saturday, October 3, 2009

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Olympic Dreams Realized, Brazil Steps into the Spotlight

By TIM PADGETT AND ANDREW DOWNIE / RIO DE JANEIRO

Once the perpetual country of the future, Brazil finally has an opportunity to showcase its development and its economic prowess

Questions Linger Over the Zazi Terror Probe

By BOBBY GHOSH/WASHINGTON

With the accused behind bars, intel and security agencies are assessing the issues raised by the investigation

Indonesia's Earthquake: A Visit to Vanished Villages

By HANNAH BEECH / PARIAMAN

Built above one of the most active fault-lines on earth, an area near the town of Pariaman was obliterated. Survivors are using their bare hands to recover bodies — or body parts

CBS Insiders Baffled By Alleged Extortionist

By BELINDA LUSCOMBE

One of the biggest surprises in the strange David Letterman blackmail case is the man who has been arrested for the crime. Robert Joel Halderman is no shadowy underworld figure

For the First Time, a Census of Autistic Adults

By CLAUDIA WALLIS

A British survey is the first to assess the rate of autism spectrum disorders in the general adult population.

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By Karen Tumulty

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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

"As a Chicago sports fan you get used to disappointment. This hurts so much more. "
AUBREY MATTHEWS,
a food service manager who lives near Chicago, on the city losing its 2016 Olympic bid to Rio de Janeiro
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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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