TIME: Top Stories
TIME's top stories of the day
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Cupcake Kings Go Global, With a Little Help From Joel
A Nicaraguan baker gets a microloan from Joel - with some strings attached
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The Mumbai Attacks: Terror's Tactical Shift
A world grown accustomed to spectacular suicide bombings is reminded of the havoc that can be wrought be a handful of gunmen
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More Than Just Cookies: Rethinking the Girl Scouts
The organization is streamlining its programs in an attempt to stay hip and relevant. It's not just cookies anymore; it's about "journeys"
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Mumbai's Trauma: How Quickly Will Recovery Come?
As Indian authorities secured most of the hostage sites, residents of the country's financial center ponder the effects of the attacks
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Rosie Live: Words Fail Me
Much as with Knight Rider, another NBC attempt to faithfully re-create an outmoded format from the Big Three network era, Rosie Live made me wonder: Is NBC now being programmed by a team of drunk monkeys wearing a Ben Silverman costume?
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Obama Chooses an Unlikely Team of Hawks
Why the biggest roles for Obama's foreign policy picks will be the ones they play at home
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The Mumbai Perpetrators Showed Combat Training
The authorship of the massacre remains unclear, but its perpetrators clearly had combat experience - probably in Afghanistan. They're unlikely to be the last
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Black Friday Turnout: No Miracle on 34th Street
Shoppers hit stores early, but appear to be steering clear of big ticket items
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The Ripple Effect of a Potential GM Bankruptcy
Hundreds of thousands of supplier jobs are at risk if a big automaker goes under
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Who's Behind the Mumbai Massacre?
At least four organizations in India could be involved, some possibly working together. And Indian officials suspect they had help from Pakistan
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London's Black Friday: Getting a Jump on Holiday Gloom
The Christmas spirit and the shoppers that go with it are rare commodities in crisis-struck Britain
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China's Taxi Strikes: A Test for the Government
Taxi drivers slammed on their brakes again today in Chaozhou, China, another in a series of rolling cabbie strikes that has become the longest sustained labor unrest in the history of the People's Republic
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Inside the Taj: Tracking Down the Terrorists
As Mumbai's hostage drama stretched toward the end of its second full day, Time got an exclusive look at what is happening inside the Taj hotel
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Iraq Approves Long-Debated US Security Pact
Parliamentary approval of the status of forces agreement is accompanied by warnings to al-Maliki over his appetite for power
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First Views From Inside the Taj
As Mumbai's hostage drama stretched toward the end of its second full day, Time got an exclusive look at what is happening inside the Taj hotel
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Jump-Starting the Obama Presidency
Taking control of economic policy, Obama has assembled a team charged with preventing a depression. Inside their race against time
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The $100,000 Job Search: How the High-End Unemployed Cope
The recession is putting legions of upper-income executives out of work
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The Sushi Wars: Can the Bluefin Tuna Be Saved?
As demand for sushi threatens bluefin tuna with extinction, governments adopt quotas and activists threaten a boycott
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Mumbai Held Hostage Amid Terrorist Carnage
As the drama unfolds, questions about how prepared Mumbai was for this week's attacks
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Iraq Approves Long-Debated U.S. Security Pact
Parliamentary approval of the Status of Forces Agreement is accompanied by warnings to Maliki over his appetite for power
