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Top Stories: How the negotiations between China and the United States over Chen Guangcheng were helped by a growing relationship between the two nations. A profile of Richard Mourdock, who knocked off Richard Lugar in Indiana. A major kickback scandal in the Baltimore Police Department is one of the worst in the city's history.
Business: Morgan Stanley, which will handle Facebook's IPO, has helped 28 technology companies through this pivotal step in development.
Sunday Magazine: Many of the men who beat and tortured prisoners for Muammar Qaddafi in Libya are now themselves captives of the prisoners they used to abuse.
Health: The doctors working on psychiatry's main diagnostic manual have backed down on two controversial definitions of psychosis.
Television: Gay characters are becoming more common and less controversial than ever on TV.
Music: A review of the Beach Boys reunion tour.
Travel: A frequent flyer gets his first chance to ride in business class.