Apr 17, 2012

Time - 10 Most Popular Stories of the Week


10 Most Popular Stories

How the World's Most Exclusive Club Was Born
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Former Presidents Harry Truman, left, and Herbert Hoover attend the inauguration of President Dwight Eisenhower in 1953

1. How the World's Most Exclusive Club Was Born

By NANCY GIBBS AND MICHAEL DUFFY
Herbert Hoover and Harry Truman didn't have much in common other than the office they held, but together they created a tradition of presidential cooperation that would change history

2. Kim's Rocket Fails, but North Korea's Space Threat Is Scarier Than You Think

By JEFFREY KLUGER
A planned satellite launch means Pyongyang has more missile muscle than we knew

3. Man in Nursing Home 'Awakens' When Listening to Music From His Past

By AYLIN ZAFAR
To watch Henry come alive when listening to music from his past is a reminder of the powerful, inspiring, and affecting power of music.

4. Can Autism Really Be Diagnosed in Minutes? One Researcher Says 'Yes'

By BONNIE ROCHMAN
A Harvard researcher says he's achieved exceptional accuracy in identifying autism by using just seven online questions and an evaluation of a short home video of the child, instead of conventional, face-to-face exams that can take hours

5. What's the Healthiest Breakfast? Here's What the Experts Say

By ALEXANDRA SIFFERLIN
You've heard it before, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Yet so many of us skip it. Consider these easy ideas from health experts who make their morning meal a priority

6. Hilary Rosen Was Right: Ann Romney Is Out Of Touch With Most Women

By JUDITH WARNER
What Republicans and Democrats alike don't understand is that the "Mommy Wars" are largely a thing of the past

7. When Good Things Happen to Good People: 9 Heartwarming Lottery Wins

By TIM NEWCOMB
Three Mega Millions winners in Maryland are co-workers at a school who plan to stay anonymous and live modestly. They're among a refreshingly large number of feel-good lottery stories

8. What are the World's Rudest Countries?

By KATE SPRINGER
Ever travel to another country only to feel unwelcome, uncivilized or constantly in the way? You're not alone

9. Today's Value Shopper Heads to Amazon, Not Walmart

By BRAD TUTTLE
More recent surveys show that shoppers who are most focused on value are increasingly turning away from the world's overall largest retailer to the world's largest online retailer, Amazon.

10. Trayvon Martin Case: Why the Grand Jury Decision Doesn't Change Much

By ELIZABETH DIAS AND MADISON GRAY
Special prosecutor Angela Corey's decision not to use a grand jury garnered much attention, but it still does not indicate which way she will swing.
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