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2010 News of the Year

2010 News of the Year

Cover Story | From major earthquakes in Haiti and Chile to the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig and the GOP's success in the mid-term elections, this past year was a memorable one

In this issue: "2010 News of the Year," Jan. 1, 2011

Features

The earth roared
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The earth roared

2010 News of the Year |  January

Chile's turn
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Chile's turn

2010 News of the Year |  February

Pro-life Democrats on the line
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Pro-life Democrats on the line

2010 News of the Year |  March

Running red
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Running red

2010 News of the Year |  April

New day in the U.K.
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New day in the U.K.

2010 News of the Year |  May

Primary upsets
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Primary upsets

2010 News of the Year |  June

World Cup
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World Cup

2010 News of the Year |  July

Leaving Iraq
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Leaving Iraq

2010 News of the Year |  August

We pledge
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We pledge

2010 News of the Year |  September

Chilean rescue
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Chilean rescue

2010 News of the Year |  October

Change the GOP can believe in
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Change the GOP can believe in

2010 News of the Year |  November

Wiki wars
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Wiki wars

2010 News of the Year |  December

Departures
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Departures

2010 News of the Year |  A list of notable deaths from the past year

Dispatches

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Notable Quotables

"For [Democrats], it's just the beginning of an election year filled with many, many surprises. There's trouble everywhere and they know it." Sen. Scott…

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Looking Ahead

UN rotation Colombia, Germany, India, Portugal, and South Africa begin their terms on the UN Security Council Jan. 1 after October elections put them on the…

Cutting a deal
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Cutting a deal

and other news briefs

Called out
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Called out

A PBS series on vocation fails to ask the hard questions

Human Race
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Human Race

Died U.S. special envoy on Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke died Dec. 13 at 69 after suffering complications from a torn aorta. Holbrooke, whose…

Voices

The smell of death and the aroma of Christ
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The smell of death and the aroma of Christ

Like martyr Tom Little, we carry both

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"Tea Party transit" (Nov. 20) I enjoyed the article but would feel much better if Tea Party organizer Danita Kilcullen, instead of saying that we will not let…

Peace initiatives
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Peace initiatives

It's fun to see how well God's commands work in restoring relationships

Another new NIV?
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Another new NIV?

But the Walter Cronkite of Bibles is dead

This changes everything!
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This changes everything!

After Christ came in the flesh, nothing would ever be the same

Finders keepers
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Finders keepers

Popular wisdom isn't usually the best teacher of economics

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