Wednesday, October 14, 2009

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After a Key Vote, Health Care Now Turns to Harry Reid

By JAY NEWTON-SMALL / WASHINGTON

It falls to majority leader Harry Reid to cobble together a health-care-reform bill that can pass the Senate

Afghanistan: Troop Logistics Tougher Than the Politics?

By MARK THOMPSON / WASHINGTON

The terrain, the military's requirements and the enemy all pose massive challenges to fielding more U.S. troops in Afghanistan

Is Mexico's Calderón Modernizing or Union-Busting?

By IOAN GRILLO AND DOLLY MASCARENAS / MEXICO CITY

Supporters hail conservative President Felipe Calderon's dismantling of an electricity utility as his finest hour, but critics say he's trampling workers' rights

Why Rush Limbaugh Belongs in the NFL

By BILL SAPORITO

Rush Limbaugh is mean, hypocritical and some would say racist. He should feel right at home in the National Football League

Is the Stock Market Rally Running Out of Gas?

By BARBARA KIVIAT

Stocks are more than 50% from their March lows, and some analysts believe the time is ripe for a market correction

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By Jay Newton-Small

Olympia Snowe didn't make a liar out of Max Baucus, who had been predicting for months that he would have at least some GOP support when passing his health care reform bill out of the Finance Committee.

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"Thanks for bringing her violations to my attention. There's going to be swift action."
Gov. ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER,
responding by Twitter to TMZ's photo of his wife Maria Shriver talking on her cell phone while driving; this goes against a California state law he signed
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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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