Saturday, November 7, 2009

Saturday's Top News: Hasan's Therapy: Could "Secondary Trauma" Have Driven Him to Shooting?

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Hasan's Therapy: Could "Secondary Trauma" Have Driven Him to Shooting?

By TIM MCGIRK

As an army psychiatrist treating soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, Major Nidal Malik Hasan had a front row seat on the brutal toll of war

Trying to Keep the Taps in California Running

By KEVIN O'LEARY / LOS ANGELES

The long struggle to write a legislation to rebuild and renovate a crucial waterway is over. But will it be enough to keep California growing?

Indonesia's President Promises Huge Annual Growth

By HANNAH BEECH / JAKARTA

In July, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono won re-election as Indonesia's President in a landslide. What will he do with his big new mandate?

Environmentalism, the British Religion

By EBEN HARRELL / LONDON

In an unprecedented ruling, a British judge says that a former sustainability chief was unlawfully laid off for his climate change convictions

Vacationing in Lovely... North Korea?

By GARY JONES

Cell phones, fast food and microbrew. Could it be that things are changing in North Korea?

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Despite the fact that solid information about yesterday's mass shooting at Fort Hood are just starting to trickle in--heck, it was only 12 hours or so ago that we learned that the shooter wasn't actually dead--speculation has swirled today about whether Nadal Malik Hasan's brutal act was linked to his Muslim faith. In general, conservatives have [...]

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How the Beans of Egypt, Maine, Sprouted a Militia

By Christopher Ketcham

With a jumble of grizzly and wide-eyed allies from left, right and center, the novelist Carolyn Chute thinks of leading Maine out of the Union

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