Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Tuesday's Top News: Chile's Mine Rescue: Both Media Circus and Religious Revival

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Chile's Mine Rescue: Both Media Circus and Religious Revival

By Tim Padgett / San Jose Mine

Along with rescue teams and reporters, the scene at the Chile mine has attracted pilgrims hoping to witness a miracle

Hicks and Carpetbaggers: West Virginia's Heated Senate Race

By Jay Newton-Small / Elkins

With Republicans confident they can retake control of the House and Democrats trying to contain the damage, TIME.com looks at the key congressional and statewide contests across the U.S.

Brits Question Suspected Friendly Fire Death of Aid Worker

By Nick Assinder / London

The revelation that that Linda Norgrove was probably killed by U.S. special forces leads to second guessing in Britain

Terrorism Alert Focuses Spotlight on Germany

By Tristana Moore / Berlin

A Hamburg-based man likely set off a Europe-wide terrorism alert. But how credible is the threat in Germany?

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By Mark Thompson

The man behind the fusillade of bullets that felled 13 people at Fort Hood last November enters the public spotlight for the first time starting Tuesday. That's when Maj. Nidal Hasan will be wheeled into a courtroom on the Texas post as the Army opens the first major pre-trial hearing into his fate. He's the [...]

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"Personally, I am against third-generation dynastic succession."
KIM JONG NAM,
eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, who has said he opposes a chain of empire that would see his younger half brother, Kim Jong Un, succeeding his father
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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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