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U.S. Army specialist Zia Ulahaq, a Muslim, offers prayers during anti-Taliban operations in the Karky valley in Afghanistan's Zabul province

Military Fears Gains with Muslim Soldiers May Be Lost

Fewer than 1% of America's 1.4 million troops are Muslims -- and that number is really just the military's best guess, since just 4,000 troops have declared their faith in their service records

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220-215: The Politics Behind the Health Care Win

The House of Representatives tonight passed 220-215 sweeping $1.2 trillion health care reform legislation.

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The State of the American Woman

A quiet revolution has changed the status of American women; so what's new now?

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Detroit Fights Devil's Night

The city combats Halloween-time arson,
a deadly local custom

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How They Train for the Winter Games: A Sneak Peek

TIME is following U.S. Winter Olympic hopefuls in 9 sports as they train for Vancouver 2010. Stay tuned for the Web video series on TIME.com

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A Brief History of Mr. Universe

The bodybuilding championship that launched Arnold Schwarzenegger marks its 61st year of competition on Oct. 24, 2009

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Top 10 Shocking Hoaxes

With the parents of six-year-old "Balloon Boy" Falcon Henne facing criminal charges for concocting the story of his accidental flight in a bid for reality show fame, a look at more of history's most outrageous deceptions

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HANS MONDROW, East Germany's last communist prime minister, on the East German soldiers who ignored orders to shoot to kill those crossing into West Germany and made the decision to open the border on Nov. 9, 1989
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