AFRICA
These are among the ruling party's weapons against opposition voters. Still, the population clearly didn't cooperate in Friday's vote.
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HEALTH
Should children under 10 take statins? The pros and cons of prescribing the popular meds for the playground set.
IRAQ WAR
A U.S. attack on Iraqi bankers puts a damper on talks about the future status of American forces.
DARFUR
More than six months after the United Nations formed a peacekeeping force in Darfur, little has happened on the ground.
MUSIC
Boy George was forced to cancel his U.S. tour after the State Department denied his visa request. He explains what happened.
ENVIRONMENT
When it comes to international proposals to deal with global warming, Bush's favorite word is "No." Will that change at Hokkaido's G8 summit?
IRAQ
The U.S. is wrongly accusing Iran of arming militant groups in Basra, says Tehran's top diplomat in the southern Iraqi city
COLOMBIA
Colombia's hostage rescue signals the end of the FARC's fight against Bogota, says a Latin American analyst
FACT OR FICTION
HEALTH CARE
The most common medical mistakes and what you can do to avoid them.
RELIGION
Obama's challenge: getting Democratic secularists on board.
SOCIETY
A small, but growing, group of activists seeks to reform the funeral industry.
CONSUMER SAFETY
New safety concerns over Chinese-made fireworks.
MUSIC
What do Madonna, Britney and Gwen have in common? Pharrell Williams.
BY THE NUMBERS
The surprising ways our internal clock affects some of the most important aspects of our lives.
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FAREED ZAKARIA
After PayPal co-founder Elon Musk sold the company to eBay, he wanted a new challenge—and turned to Tesla Motors, aimed at creating high-end, luxury electric cars. Fareed Zakaria will be interviewing Musk this week—and he wants to know what you'd like to ask Musk about the future of energy and what you might be driving in the years to come.
Tech and Business
SPORTS
Speedo's new and controversial high-tech LZR suit is helping swimmers smash dozens of records. How the company plans to capitalize on Olympic gold.




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