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Dems Ignore Bush Plea on Gitmo
LAB NOTES
Fast Songs and Loose Bar Taps
HER BODY
The Body's Traffic Cop
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Senator Robert Menedez on Obama
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A Car Accident, and Life After Death
 
 

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Why the latest developments in the banking crisis might actually be good for you. How to retire during a recession. How to survive 'kidsickness' during camp season. Plus, navigating the carbon offset market.
 
 
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POLITICS

There are no easy questions during Obama's road trip

CAMPAIGN 2008

Why evangelical leader Dobson is warming to the GOP candidate

PERSONAL FINANCE

Debt collectors resort to new tactics

CAMPAIGN 2008

Obama's troop-cut policy gets support from the Iraqi government

CAPITAL SOURCES

Fifteen years after the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy was enacted for the U.S. military, Congress is prepping to review the law.

WAR CRIMES

The arrest of the former Bosnian Serb leader has rekindled old tensions in Belgrade

POLITICS

No adviser is closer to John McCain than Mark Salter, whose prose has shaped how we see the senator. How will the climactic chapter read?

IMMIGRATION

McCain's Hispanic outreach chief is both loved and loathed.

IDEAS

What happens when world leaders get creative. Hint: it isn't always pretty.

OLYMPICS 2008

Visitors to the Games will find the newly spruced-up Beijing cleaner—and blander

INSIDE BUSINESS

NEWSWEEK's Business Roundtable takes stock of the real damage—and offer solutions to the economic crisis.

EXPERT OPINION

Leading pundits from the countries he'll likely visit—and three more he should—offer suggestions.

CAMPAIGN 2008

He's been called a naive idealist. But in terms of foreign policy, he's the true realist in the race.

INSIDE BUSINESS

The government's efforts to keep Fannie and Freddie afloat have a lot in common with the New Deal.

IRAQ

Iraq is entering a murky interregnum period.

MOVIES

Philippe Petit walked on a wire—between the Trade Center towers.

IRAQ

The Iraqi Army has regained control from militias in Basra. Now it faces a new foe: the government.

INTERVIEW

Israel's outgoing ambassador to the U.N. says the world needs to keep pressure on Iran.

BARACK'S POINT GUARD

How a year in Iraq changed an Obama adviser

Tech and Business

 
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Developer Donald Trump,who sold his lavish Palm Beach, Fla., mansion for $100 million and said the sale is "a great sign" amid tanking housing markets

 
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FUTURE OF ENERGY

Worried about high gas prices? Thinking of buying a hybrid car? Submit your questions about the future of energy to Fareed Zakaria. He'll use the best reader submissions in future interviews with experts on American energy policy and alternative fuels.

 
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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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