Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Tuesday's Top News: Privacy Is a Perk in Tiger Woods' Exclusive Florida Enclave

Today's Top Stories

Privacy Is a Perk in Tiger Woods' Exclusive Florida Enclave

By BARBARA LISTON / ISLEWORTH AND TIM PADGETT / MIAMI

Isleworth, the gated community where Woods lives, reinforces the sense of elite exemption that is wreaking havoc on his post-accident public image

Obama's Afghanistan Speech: What to Watch For

By MARK THOMPSON / WASHINGTON

The key questions facing the President as he reboots the "right war" and what his answers to those questions will mean

Dubai's Woes Are a Blow to Its Ambitious Ruler, Sheik Mo

By SCOTT MACLEOD

The dream of the oil-poor emirate may be in tatters, but don't write off its ego-driven leader yet

Demjanjuk on Trial: The Last Nazi War-Crimes Defendant

By TRISTANA MOORE / MUNICH

John Demjanjuk, 89, is finally standing trial in Germany, 66 years after he allegedly served as a Nazi death-camp guard. Prosecutors face several challenges, however: no living witnesses and an ailing defendant

Peru's Fat-Stealing Gang: Crime or Cover-Up?

By LUCIEN CHAUVIN / LIMA

The alleged homicidal liposuctioners made headlines throughout the world. But could they be an attempt to distract attention from a more sinister story?

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By Michael Scherer

There is an unwritten rule in Washington: If you want to last, don't stand out. Those who do—think Tom DeLay with his cigars, Jack Abramoff with his restaurant—tend to get clipped before too long. Some call it the “tall poppy syndrome,” probably owing to an anecdote, recorded by Aristotle, of Periander's advice to Thrasybulus: “Always [...]

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Can the A380 Bring the Party Back to the Skies?

By Bill Saporito

Air France's transatlantic A380 service features comfy seats, six bars and an art gallery. But is the Airbus jumbo now a white elephant? Bringing the party back to the skies

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