Monday, November 8, 2010

10 Most Popular Stories of the Week

10 Most Popular Stories

Hasta la Vista, Arnold: What Is Schwarzenegger's Legacy?
Max Whittaker / Reuters
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger

1. Hasta la Vista, Arnold: What Is Schwarzenegger's Legacy?

By Kevin O'Leary / Los Angeles

As both candidates to succeed him decry his record, the former Hollywood superstar may have left them a road map on what they shouldn't try to save the state

2. WikiLeaks: Is Russia the Next Target?

By Simon Shuster / Moscow

WikiLeaks says one of its upcoming document dumps will reveal the truths behind Russia's leadership. But with Moscow issuing threats of censorship — or worse — can the whistle-blowing website afford to take on the Russian Bear?

3. What the Bible Has to Say About Sex

By Alexandra Silver

In 'God and Sex: What the Bible Really Says,' Michael Coogan discusses everything from marriage to abortion to prostitution. You may find yourself surprised by what the ancient texts have to say

4. How to Restore the American Dream

By Fareed Zakaria

Technology and globalization are shattering the middle class. With the midterms around the corner, the good news is that a bipartisan policy agenda can return the U.S. to prosperity. But no one says it will be easy

5. Obama in India: A Solemn Arrival Spoils the Local Party?

By Madhur Singh / Mumbai

The President began his Asia trip by paying tribute to the victims of the Mumbai massacre, but locals weren't happy that his arrival spoiled holiday festivities— and business

6. Space Tourism: Will It Be Worth the Money?

By Frances Perraudin / London

For decades it's seemed like a sci-fi fantasy. But thanks to major companies making the push into orbit and big investors backing the industry, it looks like space tourism could finally become a reality

7. Tyler Perry's For Colored Girls Falls Short

By Mary Pols

Tyler Perry's honorable attempt to bring Ntozake' Shange's passionate 1975 play to the screen is hamstrung by a melodramatic script

8. The Republican Revolution: Real This Time?

By Fareed Zakaria

If congressional Republicans are truly serious about shrinking the deficit, they won't cut taxes

9. Joe Klein: Where Obama Goes From Here

By Joe Klein

Barack Obama is bruised. Republicans are sounding humble. Is that a recipe for partnership?

10. South Korean Cartoonists Cry Foul Over The Simpsons

By Geoffrey Cain / Seoul

A recent sequence in 'The Simpsons' has some South Korean cartoonists crying foul about inaccurate stereotypes

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Incumbent U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter does cartwheels onstage during his victory celebration at the Marriott City Center in downtown Denver, Colorado.

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