2010년을 회고하는 년말을 맞아 타임 지가 올해 매주마다의 주요 뉴스를 사진으로 정리하였다.역사를 보존하며 후에 참고하기 위하여 발췌한다.
Teheran remains dark 1/1/10
Since the skyscraper, Burj Khalifa of 2,717 ft. (828 m) was planned, Dubai, the tiny emirate's go-go boom has stalled, and its real estate bubble popped. 1/18/10
Scrutinizing Wall Street 1/25/10
Haitian Tragedy 2/1/2010
Deadly blasts in Baghdad 2/8/2010
Save the Children of Haiti 2/15/2010
Saints, the Superbowl Champion 2/22/2010
Vancouver Winter Olympic trials 3/1/2010
Hope and Change... atleast on the Field 3/8/2010
Antarctica's Mammoth Ice Break 3/15/2010
Voting for a New Iraqi Parliament 3/22/2010
Violence in Thai - Free Blood 3/29/2010
Google Uncensors itself in China 4/5/2010
A Blast in Moscow 4/12/2010
The Human Cost of Coal 4/19/2010
Imagine A World Without Nuclear Weapons 4/26/2010
Gun Protest Shoots Blanks 3/3/2010
Arizona: Where Are You From? 5/10/2010
Nashville's under Water in its worst flood in 80 years 5/17/2010
Strained Relations: Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai visit to the U.S. 5/24/2010
Protests Take Violent Turn in Bangkok 5/31/2010
Cleaning Up the Gulf 6/7/2010
Al and Tipper Call it Quits 6/14/2010
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Darkness Falls on Afghanistan 6/21/2010
BP CEO is Feeling the Pressure 6/28/2010
Debating a Drilling Moratorium 7/5/2010
Seeking Confirmation 7/12/2010
Bibi and Barack Make Nice 7/19/2010
A Veiled Argument: On July 13, the National Assembly of France passed a draft law (by a vote of 335 to 1) declaring that "no one can, in the public space, wear clothing intended to hide the face." 7/26/2010
China Shines Bright: China became the world's biggest energy consumer in 2009 8/2/2010
Infrastructure Stretched Thin : A pair of late-July dam breaks — one at Arizona's Tempe Town Lake and the other at Iowa's Lake Delhi — offered a wet reminder. 8/9/2010
Furor Over Downtown Mosque in New York 8/16/2010
A Fed-Up Folk Hero: Steven Slater — the JetBlue flight attendant who on Aug. 9 cursed out a passenger over the p.a. after an altercation, then deplaned, with a beer, via the emergency slide 8/23/2010
Flood As Turning Point in Pakistan 8/30/2010
The Saga of the 33 Begins: Chilean Miners 9/6/2010
The Unprophet: Glen Beck drew a large number of orderly and pious folks (as ever, bloggers argued over exactly how many) to his Restoring Honor event at the Lincoln Memorial. 9/13/2010
Relinquishing the Throne: Richard M. Daley spent 21 years as Chicago's mayor before announcing that he would not seek re-election. 9/20/2010
Could Cuba Embrace Free Enterprise? 9/27/2010
The Oil Spill Ends. But At What Cost? 20/4/2010
The Hermit Kingdom Annoints Heir Apparent 10/11/2010
European Terror Alerts: Sign of The Times 10/18/2010
A Miraculous Rescue 10/25/2010
Protests in France Offer Lesson to Americans 10/1/2010
Former Saddam Henchman Faces Death 11/8/2010
California's Pot Growers Scupper Legalization 11/15/2010
Wounded At Home, Obama Stares Down Rival Abroad 11/22/2010
Fairytale Weddings Never Get Old 11/29/2010
Pentagon Report May End Don't Ask, Don't Tell 12/13/2010
First Salvo in a Cyber War: With the detention of Julian Assange, who sat in London awaiting possible extradition to Sweden to face charges of sexual abuse, the WikiLeaks story started a new chapter. 12/20/2010
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