Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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Michael Jackson's This Is It Review: He's Still a Thriller

By RICHARD CORLISS

As Michael Jackson's This Is It premieres around the world, the star comes to back to life as the one-of-a-kind entertainer that he was

Anaylsis: Why Wali Karzai Is a Problem for Afghanistan — and the U.S.

By ARYN BAKER

The news that Ahmed Wali Karzai has been on the pay roll of the CIA for the past eight years, as reported in today's New York Times, won't come as a surprise to most Afghans

As Tensions Rise, Jerusalem Could Pose a New Crisis

By ANDREW LEE BUTTERS

As the Administration's peace efforts founder, Israelis and Palestinians are once again staking their claims on the Holy City -- and threatening a regional crisis

The Public Option: Let's Not Opt Out and Say We Did

By MICHAEL GRUNWALD

States can opt out of Harry Reid's public option. But how many of them really will?

What Happens to Your Facebook After You Die?

By DAN FLETCHER

Facebook is quietly offering a fix to one of the social-networking service's most awkward loose ends -- what happens to user profiles after they die

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By Joe Klein

Greetings from Pakistan. I arrived to learn that Bill O'Reilly claimed I was "afraid" to talk to him about the hateful crap his colleagues at Fox are peddling. Sorry Bill, I was aloft, not afraid. Actually, I've enjoyed the times O'Reilly has had me on his show. He's also a Mets fan, which counts for [...]

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Quotes of the Day

"If we are going to conduct a population-centric strategy, and we are perceived as backing thugs, then we are undermining ourselves."
Maj. Gen. MICHAEL T. FLYNN,
the senior American military intelligence official in Afghanistan, on claims that Ahmed Wali Karzai, the brother of the Afghan president, is on the CIA's payroll
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Czech Republic's E.U. Holdout Has Public Support

By Katerina Zachovalova

Czech President Vaclav Klaus remains the lone holdout on the European Union's Lisbon Treaty. He's intent on shoring up support among German-wary voters first

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