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What Bush Got Right

Fareed Zakaria's answers may surprise you.

 
 
BEIJING BEAT
Six U.S. Women's Teams to Watch Today
STUMPER
Does Bayh Have a Shot?
LAB NOTES
The Fallacy of Race-Based Medicine
WHY IT MATTERS
Growing Your Salad With Waste Water
LIVING POLITICS
Brothers in Arms
 
 

TIP SHEET
Research that sheds new light on how food preferences are formed--and what we can do to promote healthy eating. Plus, statins that might help kids as young as 8 who suffer from extremely high cholesterol levels. Behind the recent headlines that have reported new concerns about the links between cell-phone use and brain cancer. And 'tummy time' tips for your little ones.
 
 
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PROJECT GREEN

The engine that spurred restoration of a dying eco-treasure

PAKISTAN

Musharraf's resignation puts pressure on a weak coalition

TELEVISION

Helen Thomas, who has covered every sitting president since JFK, on the present—and future—direction of journalism

COLLEGE GUIDE: TRENDS

First Person: He wanted to serve his country and get a great education. So while attending Bowdoin College he joined the Marine Reserves.

MUSIC

Three years ago, Andrew McMahon was diagnosed with leukemia. On 'The Glass Passenger,' he sings about his experience.

BY THE NUMBERS

We know that being overweight isn't good for our health, but carrying extra weight costs more, too.

ARTS

In the age of Photoshop, the 'Montauk Monster' picture raises questions about the veracity of photography.

THE FUTURE OF ENERGY

A green designer says we need to save energy by making our architecture more efficient.

CULTURE

More than 25 years after their breakup, high-flying comics Cheech & Chong are back on tour again.

MUSIC

On his first studio album in nine years, Randy Newman is curmudgeonly, cranky and at his best.

BUSINESS

Retailers brace for a weak shopping season.

CUBA

Why ask why? Lots of Cuban monikers are unusual, and many begin with the 25th letter of the alphabet.

 
COLLEGE GUIDE

Harvard and Yale officially deny any competition between the two Ivies. Ditto Annapolis and West Point. But Ohio State and Michigan invite students to bring it on. Who's really the best? You decide.

 
 

Take your brain for a spin. Test out your knowledge in Newsweek's annual global literacy quiz.
 

Tech and Business

 

Why do I love the high price of gas? It's helped my family stop being so dependent on our cars.

 
The Peek
 
 
PROJECT GREEN
NWK Caption: At the Excel High School in Oakland, California a group of students, their teacher and members of community groups pose with air pollution monitors in front of a mural at the school.  July 26, 2008.       Left to Right:   Randy Colosky, a member of Global Community Monitor  wearing brown shirt ,Juan Hernandez, student (seated) ,   Ina Bendich, teacher Danyale Willingham,student in blue top).Elizabeth de Rham far right, member of the Rose Foundation.

Young pollution sleuths and community activists fight for healthier air.

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