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  • How do you turn a dream job opportunity into a shame-fest of lawless impropriety and highly publicized congressional hearings? & For a clue on living that nightmare, just ask Monica Goodling, the disgraced aide to former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' whose political cronyism may lead to having her law license pulled.
  • Delayed Justice at the DOJ?
  • Governor Schwarzenegger has signed a measure that bans health insurers from rewarding employees for cancelling policies. At the same time, the governor's staff has drafted a bill some say would make i
  • Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party faces charges of imposing Islamic law in a secular state. If convicted, the party could be dissolved and Turkey's prime minister and president could be banned from politics for up to five years.
  • The film opens with Batya (Sarah Adler) and a young man standing in front of a blue sky. The man asks if there's anything she wants to say, something as simple as "Stay." But Batya says nothing. The man leaves and the blue sky (which was actually painted on the side of the moving van) takes off with him. After a moment's pause, Batya cries out, "Stay." This proves a good introduction to the characters of
  • Traveling from Jalalabad to Afghanistan's capital has improved since the Taliban was overthrown. But a roadside bomb provides a deadly reminder that danger still lurks.
  • Teen Critic Candace Kavanagh has been watching Shia Le Beouf's career with interest. (Paramount) By Candace Kavanagh (note this post contains spoilers) Do…
  • Shia Le Beouf: If the Jacket Fits...
  • Dujiangyan is famous for its ancient irrigation system — which was built about 2,300 years ago. But the massive earthquake that devastated this Chinese city also damaged a huge hydropower dam upstream. There are fears that if the dam fails, a bigger disaster would follow.
  • According to business writer Roger Lowenstein, America is sitting on a retirement time bomb as the nation grapples with mounting pension debt and a record number of retirees. Lowenstein looks at the c
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