Thursday, October 28, 2010

Thursday's Top News: The Party Crashers: Behind the New Republican Revival

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The Party Crashers: Behind the New Republican Revival

By David Von Drehle

How a new breed of Republican candidates tapped into voter rage and upset the Establishment

The Tariq Aziz Sentencing: A Welcome Diversion for Maliki?

By Charles McDermid / Sulaymaniyah

As the man who would remain Iraqi Prime Minister battles to remain in charge, a death sentence may help quiet a contoversy brought on by the latest WikiLeaks revelations

Can the E.U. Find a Way to Fix the Euro?

By Leo Cendrowicz / Brussels

As Europe's leaders meet in Brussels to try to tackle debt and deficit in the eurozone all agree that sanctions are the best tool for the job, but remain divided on how to use them

A Bipartisan Energy Solution: Nuclear Power

By Joe Klein

Nuclear power won't solve our energy problems. But it will help. Obama should give it a kick start

Does Income-Based School Integration Work?

By Andrew J. Rotherham

Despite the understandable allure, economically integrating schools is not a panacea

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By Mark Thompson

The Pentagon always has had an exquisite sense of timing. Take this week, for example. The U.S. military announced Wednesday it has launched a website – myfuture.com – so youngsters can learn more about military careers. "The fact is, we found existing career and/or college exploration websites not affiliated with the DoD provide little, if [...]

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Campaign Ads: What Separates the Good From the Bad

A leading pollster looks at why some election ads worked with viewers and others did not

Quotes of the Day

"'Yes, we can', but it is not going to happen overnight."
BARACK OBAMA,
U.S. President, defends his record and makes history in an interview with Jon Stewart on Comedy Central's satirical Daily Show
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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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