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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
HEALTH
Florida's tomato growers on what it was like to defend maligned produce during the recent salmonella outbreak and how they'll get tomatoes back on menus now that it's off the FDA's list of potential culprits.
Q&A
Anderson reprises her role as Agent Dana Scully in 'X-Files' sequel.
MUSIC
Marsalis and Nelson are an odd musical couple, but they make the sweetest blues you've ever heard.
MOVIES
'Brideshead Revisited' was once a classic 11-part miniseries. A new film tells the tale in two hours.
BOOKS
'Anne of Green Gables' turns 100 this year, but she's the most modern girl in the bookstore.
SOCIETY
Some people call it a fad. But for the city of Flint, Mich., that urban style known as 'sagging' is now a criminal offense.
SOUTH AFRICA
As Nelson Mandela turns 90, a look back at how an icon reshaped a nation.
MONEY
Even the Queen's feeling the financial pinch.
RELIGION
Did a frisky calendar get an LDS member excommunicated?
LISTENING IN
After the teen star's concert, two staffers debate her image.
MORTGAGES
Why at least one congressman is against bailing out the mortgage giants.
FINANCE
A Q&A With FDIC Chairwoman Sheila Bair.
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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Tech and Business
Adulthood means financial independence. So why do so many of my peers still live off their parents?




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