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Southern Discomfort

Christopher Dickey returns to his roots to look at how the presidential race is unsettling the old South.

 
 

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APPRECIATION
Solzhenitsyn in 1974, when he was expelled from the Soviet Union

With the loss of Russia's greatest dissident, the nation has lost its conscience too.

HEALTH CARE

What the massive turnout for a free medical and dental clinic in southwest Virginia reveals about the widening gap between health-care haves and have-nots in the United States.

ANIMALS

A new traveling exhibit showcases the history of American animal ownership.

BUSINESS

With the job market sputtering, are employers abusing their growing power?

HEALTH

The eight biggest Olympics marketing screw-ups in modern history.

HEALTH

Despite the stigma, electroshock therapy is making a quiet comeback.

SOCIETY

Lifetime TV drama opens an old wound in Texas cheerleaders' town.

BUSINESS

Financier and Democratic moneyman Steve Rattner seems to have it all. Looks can be deceiving.

 

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

Tech and Business

 

Now in my golden years, I've learned that you can't know how to live until you know how to give.

 
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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