Saturday, September 4, 2010

Saturday's Top News: Israel: Now, More than Ever, Fascinated By Netanyahu

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Israel: Now, More than Ever, Fascinated By Netanyahu

By Karl Vick / Jerusalem

No one really thinks much will come out of the direct talks with the Palestinians but, when the issue is Bibi, up come visions of Gorbachev — and Nixon in China

Can the Brazilians Rescue Burger King?

By Sean Gregory

America's no. 2 burger chain is struggling in its fight against McDonald's. Why going private could pay off.

Lindsay Lohan: From 'Machete' to the 'Most Offensive' Movie Ever

By Bryan Alexander

How troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan ended up appearing in Vince Shlomi's epically tasteless Underground Comedy 2010

Unemployment Rate Rises: Why That's Good News

By Stephen Gandel

Despite what it looks like, today's jobs numbers are good news for the economy.

How Barack Obama Became Mr. Unpopular

By Michael Scherer

Nine weeks before the midterm elections, Barack Obama finds himself on the wrong side of the polls. Where did all that adoration go -- and is a Republican sweep next?

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By Joe Klein

There are, inevitably, scads of recommendations for beach reading at the start of every summer. I'd like to reverse that and recommend two extraordinary among the dozen I've read since the solstice. Both are written by women--both might even be called "women's" books. But I've always been a fan of women, women writers and women [...]

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Will Bureaucracy Fell Spain's One-Man Cathedral?

By Andrés Cala

For the past 40 years, Justo Gallego has dedicated his days to single-handedly building a full-size cathedral. But at 85, Gallego will never finish his project -- and an issue with building permits could force officials to tear down his life's work

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