Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Wednesday's Top News: FBI Fights Claims It Dropped the Ball on Hasan

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FBI Fights Claims It Dropped the Ball on Hasan

By BOBBY GHOSH/WASHINGTON

Claims that contact betwen Maj. Nidal Hassan and a radical cleric in Yemen ought to have triggered alarms are overblown, according to officials familiar with the case

Should Obama Attend the Copenhagen Climate Summit?

By BRYAN WALSH

A conundrum: President Obama says he will attend the climate-change summit in Copenhagen, if it seems a global agreement is nigh. But the prospects of a global agreement may depend on the President's presence

Beneath Lebanon's New Political Deal, a Fear of Violence

By ANDREW LEE BUTTERS / BEIRUT

Hizballah got a greater share of power than that allocated them by the voters in a country where the ballot box rarely has the last word

Did a Time-Traveling Bird Sabotage the Hadron Collider?

By EBEN HARRELL

The Large Hadron Collider, outside Geneva, has been beset with delays and problems since 2006, when it was originally scheduled to launch. Are they portents from the future?

Michael Jackson's $1 Million Funeral: The Breakdown

By BRYAN ALEXANDER / LOS ANGELES

So how much pop was in the King of Pop's funeral? The extravagant event's price tag is now public information

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Alas, somewhat disappointingly. A source close to Bill Clinton confirms that the cellphone call he received while talking to reporters in the Capitol was indeed from the Secretary of State. However, he informs us that the intriguing ringtone we heard this afternoon was a generic jazz one, which the former President picked because, well, he [...]

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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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