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SPAIN
A movement is afoot to identify and exhume the victims of Francisco Franco.
JOBS
Unemployment rate hit a five-year high
TELEVISION
Wendy Williams wants to be the anti-Oprah.
TECHNOLOGY
Can you really web browse on down-low?
JUSTICE
O.J. Simpson returns to court to defend himself against charges of kidnapping, assault and attempted robbery.
SOCIETY
The latest and perhaps most disturbing evolution of clothing with suggestive phrases on the backside, and what schools are doing about it.
TELEVISION
Yeah, it's a chick show—but with fully rounded male characters.
BOOKS
'The Hunger Games' portrays a world where kids must kill each other to survive. The shocker? It's a book for 12-year-olds.
INTERVIEW
A chat with Laura Bush and Cindy McCain.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS
With Hurricane Gustav passing over the state with only minor damage, residents return to clean up the mess.
TELEVISION
The surprisingly thoughtful reaction to 'Exiled,' a new MTV reality show that sends spoiled American teens to the Third World for some life lessons.
RELIGION
Scripture and discretion on the program in Wasilla.
TECHNOLOGY
What Google's browser suggests about the way the search giant views the Web
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.
Conventions 2008
For Newsweek.com's complete coverage of the Democratic and Republican conventions, click here.
Health: Key Issues


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