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Prince Charles urges 'climate crunch' action

With all eyes on turbulent global financial markets, Britain's Prince Charles has issued a stark warning about climate change.

Time.com: New Rule Set for Non-Visa Travelers

Travelers who don't need visas to enter the United States will soon be required to register online with the U.S. government at least three days before they visit

Time.com: Protecting Bhutto's Son at Oxford

The teen returns to school as head of his mother's party and an obvious target for assassins. Can a collegial atmosphere be preserved?

SI.com: Brian Cazeneuve: World's greatest NHL players

To date, players born in 40 different countries have appeared in NHL contests. Using the current definitions and geographic partitions recognized by the United Nations, here is my list of the greatest NHL player born in each of the countries represented. Debate is encouraged, but not required:

Money Magazine: Plan the perfect party

This is the time, this is the season. After years of attending everyone else's holiday soirees, New Year's brunches, 50th-birthday bashes and other celebrations, you've decided to throw a party of your own.

Afghan bomb kills British major

Prince William's former Sandhurst academy platoon leader was killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan, making him the highest-ranking British officer to die since operations started there nearly six years ago.

Malaysia turns 50 amid tensions

Malaysia marked 50 years of independence Friday with dances and parades in a colorful show of ethnic unity that belied worsening race relations and growing fears about eroding minority rights.

Nations agree joint terror patrols

The Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei have agreed to regularly hold joint patrols in border areas frequently hit with attacks by kidnappers and Islamic militants, Philippine officials said.

U.S. ready to fingerprint visitors

Many visitors to the United States now face a demand for fingerprints and photographs as a government program intended to fight terrorism takes effect Monday.

Fortune: Spy vs. Spy This pseudo-sleuth thought he was taking our man for a ride. He couldn't have been more wrong.

The dispatches from John Quirk arrived by telephone at breakneck speed:

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