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CULTURE
Anorexics can be male, old, Latino, black or pregnant. A new book undercuts old stereotypes.
PROJECT GREEN
As fuel prices rise, some districts are updating an old method of getting children to school.
PROJECT GREEN
After years of hype, 'e-newspapers' are getting closer to reality. Can they save a shrinking industry?
MOVIES
'Burn After Reading' is no 'No Country.' In fact, it's downright giddy.
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Advocates for the disabled receive Sarah Palin's pledge of support with the wary optimism of a group accustomed to unfulfilled promises.
THE GULF COAST
How New Orleans coped after Gustav—and readied for its heirs.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS
New Orleans's levees held this time around, but Hurricane Gustav highlights the city's continuing vulnerability.
CAMPAIGN 2008
On Gov. Sarah Palin's watch, Alaska liberalized its abortion laws.
OPINION
An open letter to the almost-nominee.
NATION
How the Detroit mayor's fall hurts Obama.
CAMPAIGN 2008
The tabloids have discovered the appeal of politics.
TELEVISION
Yeah, it's a chick show—but with fully rounded male characters.
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
Tech and Business
After years of silence between my parents and me, my father reached out with a few simple words.


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