Sunday, November 8, 2009

Sunday's Top News: Powerhouse Priests Spar Over What it Means to Be Catholic

Today's Top Stories

Powerhouse Priests Spar Over What it Means to Be Catholic

By AMY SULLIVAN

A pair of prelates face off over pro-choice politicians in an unusually public dispute that threatens to split American Catholics

Is There Any Hope For Agreement at Copenhagen?

By BRYAN WALSH

TIME looks at what's on the agenda for the talks in Copenhagen which begin on Dec. 2

To Help The Kids, Parents Go Back to School

By GILBERT CRUZ

Cities are increasingly investing in programs that teach parents how to help their children at home

Health Care Reform: The House's Final Push

By JAY NEWTON-SMALL

We're now in the midst of four hours of final debate on the health care bill.

The Ft. Hood Hero: Who is Kimberly Munley?

By HILARY HYLTON / KILLEEN

Sgt. Kimberly Munley, 34, a civilian Department of Defense police officer at the base, is credited with stopping the firing rampage of U.S. Army Major Nidal Hasan at the Soldier Readiness Center within a few minutes after he launched his attack

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By Jay Newton-Small

The House of Representatives tonight passed 220-215 sweeping $1.2 trillion health care reform legislation. The bill garnered the support of just one Republican, Joe Cao of Louisiana; 39 Democrats voted against it. The vote, which looked uncertain even going into the House Rules Committee last night, came after the adoption 240-194 of an amendment sponsored by [...]

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"When I sign this in the Rose Garden, each and every one of you will be able to look back and say, 'This was my finest moment in politics.'"
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA,
to Congressional Democrats, urging them to pass health-care reform
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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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