Thursday, November 4, 2010

Thursday's Top News: After the Bruising: Where Obama Goes From Here

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After the Bruising: Where Obama Goes From Here

By Joe Klein

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

Will John Boehner Be Good for Education?

By Andrew J. Rotherham

The incoming House Speaker cares deeply about education — and not just on the campaign trail

Where Can Haiti Wants Quake Victims Evacuate?

By Jessica Desvarieux / Port-au-Prince

There are 1.5 million people made homeless by the Jan. 12 earthquake. Now the government has advised them to seek solid shelter as Tomas begins to restrengthen to Hurricane strength

Blowing Up the Planet With Asteroids

By Jeffrey Kluger

A video game aims to help protect the earth from a cataclysm

Will U.S. Lose Money on GM IPO?

By Stephen Gandel

A lot has been made of the fact that much of the US bailout of the banks actually turned a profit for Uncle Sam, or close to it. The auto industry bailout: Not so much.

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By Alex Altman

President Barack Obama makes an Election Night phone call to Rep. John Boehner from his Treaty Room office at the White House.   Pete Souza/The White House   (Via our White House Photo Blog)

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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

Quotes of the Day

"Guo took it a step further by introducing Liu Xiaobo to the public."
WANG SONGLIAN,
a rights activist in China, on why engineer Guo Xianlong was detained by police after he handed out fliers entitled "Liu Xiaobo, a Name to Be Proud of" in support of the imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize-winning dissident
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Slow Food: Can You Eat Well and Save the World?

By Lisa Abend

Organized by the Slow Food movement, the biannual Terra Madre meeting advocates for good practice while celebrating good eating -- but can it really do both?

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