Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Today's Top Stories

Fannie-Freddie Rescue : Did It Work The government's action didn't reassure Wall Street, but may have accomplished its goal nonetheless.

The iPhone: Second Time's a Charm

By ANITA HAMILTON

Review: Forget the rocky launch. Once you get the iPhone 3G up and running, it lives up to expectations

Choosing Justice Over Peace in Darfur

By SIMON ROBINSON / LONDON

War-crimes charges may hold Sudan's leader accountable, but it could make ending the conflict even more difficult

Making Water a Matter of Race

By CLAIRE SUDDATH

A US district court rules that in an overwhelmingly white Ohio county, a black community was denied water for 50 years
. How could it have happened?

A New Clue in Predicting Earthquakes

By DAN CRAY

By measuring the speed of travel of seismic waves on the San Andreas Fault, scientists discovered an intriguing pattern: the waves slowed dramatically in advance of earthquakes

TIME Blogs

Swampland

By Joe Klein

Here are more details on the attack that killed nine U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan yesterday. As I feared, this was a very well organized and massive—200 fighters!—assault.

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