Friday, November 13, 2009

Friday's Top News: How the Military Will Try Nidal Hasan

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How the Military Will Try Nidal Hasan

By HILARY HYLTON

U.S. military code prescribes a rigid but open trial process — and includes a code of behavior all the way up to the Commander in Chief

Why Is Small Business Opposed to the Health Care Bills?

By KATE PICKERT

When it comes to finding quality, affordable health insurance, few have it worse than small-business owners and their workers shopping for coverage on the open market

For His Asia Trip, Obama Has a United Brain Trust

By MASSIMO CALABRESI

As Barack Obama embarks on his first trip to Asia as President, he has the luxury of a largely united group of aides to guide him through the diplomatic and economic issues that have characterized U.S.-Asian relations for more than a decade

Behind the CDC's Soaring H1N1 Death Totals

By ALICE PARK

In the span of a week, the CDC's official tally of American deaths from swine flu has tripled. But does that say anything about the severity of the disease?

In Egypt, Debate Grows over a Successor to Mubarak

By ABIGAIL HAUSLOHNER / CAIRO

Conventional wisdom in Cairo is that the President of three decades will be replaced by his son. Some Egyptians are publicly discussing alternatives

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Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska In an early sign of how President Obama's trip to Asia will likely go, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs came back to the press cabin on Air Force One Thursday to a torrent of questions that were not about the president's trip to Asia. “Can we start with Afghanistan, and [...]

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Postcard from Minneapolis

By Harriet Barovick

In a pioneering Minnesota charter school, you don't have to be Chinese to get a head start in Mandarin. Saying ni hao to language immersion in the heartland

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