TIME: Top Stories
TIME's top stories of the day
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Can These Parents Be Saved: The Growing Backlash Against Over-Parenting
Overparenting got way out of control in the past generation. But now a band of rebels is trying to restore some balance and sanity to family life and help bring all those anxious helicopter parents down for a soft landing
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Dangerous Game: The Next Round of the U.S.-Iran Nuclear Face-Off
While Tehran pushes to renegotiate a deal on nuclear fuel, the U.S. is pushing for more sanctions. Iran seems to be betting that it can withstand whatever Washington can muster
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The Anglican and Catholic Churches: Friends or Rivals?
The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams heads to Rome a month after the Vatican outlined new procedures designed to help disaffected conservative Anglicans enter the Roman Catholic Church
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Landrieu's $100 Million: Health Reform's High Price
Senate Democratic leaders are wooing Senators Mary Landrieu, Ben Nelson and Blanche Lincoln
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Santa's Holiday Wish: the Swine Flu Shot
Santas across the country are hoping for a little gift from U.S. public health officials -- a chance to cut the line for the swine flu vaccine
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Black Friday: What We Know So Far
For starters, you can make your shopping list now
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Political Games at the Pontiac Silverdome?
The woes in the Michigan real-estate market were dramatically underscored when the Pontiac Silverdome was sold at auction for $583,000
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A New Indian Travel Fad: "Divorce Tourism"
A few Indian tour operators are cashing in on Indian's rising divorce rate with a new offer: The perfect holiday -- just you, your spouse, and a relationship counselor
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'New Moon' Movie Review: Jacob Ascends in 'Twilight' Sequel
In Chris Weitz's energetic sequel to 'Twilight,' the wolves comes out to play
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Guantanamo Bay: Inside Obama's Plan to Close the Center
White House plans for terror suspects currently in detention are likely to outrage liberals and conservatives
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Why the Pakistan Army Won't Fight Afghanistan's Taliban
President Obama wants Pakistan to fight Afghan Taliban elements on its soil, but Islamabad's priority is those who challenge its own authority. Besides, the Afghan Taliban gives Pakistan leverage in shaping Afghanistan's future
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Can China's Backwaters Save the Global Economy?
Rapid growth in China's west is bringing new riches to its residents -- and hope for the global economy
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India Steps Up Its Fight Against Maoist Naxalite Rebels
India has stepped up its fight against the bloody, decades-long Maoist insurgency in its northern and central states
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Army Corps of Engineers Faulted in Katrina Destruction
There can be something thrilling about accountability, so it was nice to see a federal judge declare the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers directly responsible for the destruction of most of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina
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Carbon Sinks: Oceans Absorbing Less Carbon Dioxide
A new study finds that the oceans' ability to absorb man-made carbon emissions may be dwindling at the same time that the world's emissions rates show no sign of slowing
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Health Care: Do the Democrats Have Enough Votes?
With health reform's first test vote on the Senate floor less than 72 hoursaway, the White House dispatched a platoon of top strategists
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Could the Era of Oprah Be Coming to an End?
According to several reports, Oprah Winfrey will announce tomorrow that she is ending her talk show in 2011
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Health Care: How the Democrats are Shoring Up Their Ranks
With health reform's first test vote on the Senate floor less than 72 hoursaway, the White House dispatched a platoon of top strategists
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Will the Katrina Ruling Prevent Another Disaster?
There can be something thrilling about accountability, so it was nice to see a federal judge declare the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers directly responsible for the destruction of most of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina
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The E.U.'s New Top Leaders: Bland Leading the Bland
Eschewing the superstar candidacy of Tony Blair, the E.U. picks low-profile politicians as its first president and foreign minister

