Monday, October 19, 2009

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Today's Top Stories

How Obama's Secret Iran Talks Set Stage for a Nuclear Deal

By MASSIMO CALABRESI

The Geneva announcement that Iran would ship much of its uranium abroad followed months of negotiations. But the proof will be in the details of implementation

The White House Readies a Stealth Stimulus

By MICHAEL SCHERER / WASHINGTON

The Obama Administration and Congressional Democrats are planning additional piecemeal benefit extensions, tax breaks and other spending that could eventually add up to as much as $100 billion. Just don't call it a stimulus

Back to the Land: The New Green Revolution

By MICHAEL SCHUMAN / VIDARBHA

Rural poverty and food shortages are forcing nations and scientists to engineer a new Green Revolution. But there's a lot of lost ground to make up

What Should Happen to Balloon Boy's Parents?

By NANCY GIBBS

Hoax is such a flimsy word, far too feeble to describe the wickedness of which the Heenes, Richard and Mayumi, now stand accused

How Citi's Andrew Hall Made $100 Million Last Year

By STEPHEN GANDEL

Phibro trader Andrew Hall's huge salary showed that he knows how to call the oil market -- and that Wall Street still knows how to supersize paychecks

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Swampland

By Joe Klein

The Pakistani Army is making yet another effort to achieve what no one ever has in Waziristan, part of the FATA (Federally Administered Tribal Areas) in the Northwest Frontier Province.

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Quotes of the Day

"This change in policy moves the federal government dramatically toward respecting scientific and practical reality."
BRUCE MIRKEN,
spokesperson for the Marijuana Policy Project, on federal drug agents no longer pursuing pot-smoking patients or their suppliers in states where medical marijuana is allowed
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Postcard from...

Kolkata

The Battle for Mother Teresa's Remains

By Nilanjana Bhowmick / Kolkata

Kolkata, where Mother Teresa lived and worked for nearly seven decades, was shocked this week when Albania laid claim to the saint's remains

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