Saturday, October 23, 2010

Saturday's Top News: How Serious Is the Terror Threat in Europe?

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How Serious Is the Terror Threat in Europe?

By Bruce Crumley / Paris

Continuing reports of terror threats against Europe can be alarming. But counter-terrorism experts talking to TIME say that the information being revealed is too vague and too unsurprising to signal an imminent attack

The Iraq War Logs: Wikileaks vs. the Pentagon Again

By Mark Thompson

The long-awaited wave of classified U.S. military documents from WikiLeaks crashed ashore Friday afternoon, detailing battlefield tales of Iraqi brutality, higher-than-acknowledged Iraqi civilian deaths, and Iranian perfidy

Is the President of Panama Trying on a Strongman Role?

By Tim Rogers

Critics complain that Ricardo Martinelli's autocratic streak is getting in the way of democracy and government

Vacationing in Space: The Planet Could Pay

By Jeffrey Kluger

On Friday, the swashbuckling CEO of Virgin Airlines and the newer Virgin Galactic, cut the ribbon on a runway in La Cruces, N.M., which will be used, he promises, to begin carrying paying tourists into suborbital space

When Campaign Cash Is Left Unspent

By Jay Newton-Small

When Campaign Cash Is Left Unspent

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By Mark Thompson

The long-awaited wave of classified U.S. military documents from WikiLeaks crashed ashore Friday afternoon, detailing battlefield tales of Iraqi brutality, higher-than-acknowledged Iraqi civilian deaths, and Iranian perfidy -- but no jaw-dropping revelations. -- The documents detail repeated killings and torture by America's Iraqi allies of fellow Iraqis. The U.S. failed to investigate hundreds of cases [...]

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Can Britain's Conservatives Escape Thatcher's Legacy?

By Catherine Mayer

The Tories have worked hard to convince voters of their compassion but welfare cuts, announced at their annual conference, bring echoes of the party's bracing past

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