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The Robosigning Scandal: Foreclosing on Recovery?

By Zachary Karabell

The fiasco over defaulted mortgages might not hurt banks. But it will slow an economic rebound

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

Yemen Orders Arrest of Radical US-Born Cleric

By AP/ Ahmed Al-Haj

A Yemeni judge ordered police Saturday to find a radical U.S.-born cleric "dead or alive" after the al-Qaida-linked preacher failed to appear at his trial for his role in the killing of foreigners.

Can the Tea Party Really Change Congress?

By Michael Crowley

The Tea Party is a revolt against Washington, against federal spending and against the Republican Establishment. But how much change can it really achieve?

The Pope in Spain: Kissing Gays and a Special Church

By Lisa Abend

Sparking a wave of protests, Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Barcelona to consecrate Antoni Gaudí's Sagrada Familia church adds another layer of debate to a building already steeped in controversy

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By Mark Thompson

The pro-gay Republican group seeking to overturn the Pentagon's ban on gay men and women serving openly in the U.S. military has asked the Supreme Court to sweep aside an appellate court's decision keeping the policy in place while the lower court considers the case. Depending on where you march, there's both good and bad [...]

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2010 Midterm Elections: Winners and Losers

After a historic midterm vote that handed Republicans control of the House and shrunk the Dems' Senate majority, TIME spotlights who and what gained or lost the most in the seismic election

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"The election won't change where central power lies."
DAVID STEINBERG,
director of Asian studies at Georgetown University, of Burma's first election in two decades, which has been called a sham; Aung San Suu Kyi who won in 1990 has been barred by the military junta from running and is calling for a boycott
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The War of the Olive Harvest: Palestinians vs. Settlers

By Karl Vick

In a West Bank village, Israeli settlers claiming historic ownership use an equally ancient technique to hurt their Palestinian neighbors. The battle over olive orchards

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