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NEWSTWEET
POLITICS
What Clinton thinks about India, Guantanamo Bay and other pivotal foreign policy issues.
INTERNATIONAL
In Juarez, drug violence overwhelms the government
THAILAND
Antidemocracy protestors succeed in bringing down the government, but the conflict is far from over.
POLITICS
Can Obama create a truly transformational presidency?
INTERNATIONAL
Outrage over India's handling of the Nariman House siege has given way to a colder calculation.
ATTACK IN INDIA
The only real question about the Mumbai attack was just when it would come.
MIDDLE EAST
Israelis and Palestinians seem to realize that a strong international presence will be critical to any deal.
NATIONAL SECURITY
THE FUTURE OF ENERGY
The world's most prominent environmentalist on carbon taxes, clean coal and the dangers of illusion.
PIRATES
How to finally rid the seas of Somalia's growing pirate problem.
CONSUMERS
Why even the very rich are cutting back on conspicuous consumption.
TRANSITION
What Obama's team needs to understand.
TERROR
The horrific attacks in Mumbai should be a call to arms for the region.
BUSINESS
Distilling the Big Three into a single player could save Detroit.
THE BIG IDEA
Bush made personal allegiance a threshold test. The result was a surfeit of reliable hacks and outright incompetents.
INTERNATIONAL
Unity on the continent is a dream that's still within reach, says official.
MOVIES
'Valkyrie' and a new generation of Hollywood Holocaust movies
FIRST LADIES
BUSINESS
Obama's new team is heavy with Rubinistas, but nobody's perfect—even, it turns out, Rubin.
GLOBAL AGENDA
GLOBAL AGENDA
GLOBAL AGENDA
GLOBAL AGENDA
MUMBAI ATTACKS
The horrific attacks in Mumbai should be a call to arms for the region.
THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Newsweek Exclusive
This is a seven-part in-depth look behind the scenes of the campaign, consisting of exclusive reporting from the McCain and Obama camps assembled by a special team of journalists who were granted year-long access on the condition that none of their findings appear until after Election Day.
LEADERSHIP
Rank the World's Power Players
Who rates as the most powerful people on the planet? George Bush? Osama Bin Laden? Bill Gates? Brad, or Angelina? Newsweek is hard at work preparing a special year-end ranking of the 50 politicians, businessmen, thinkers, preachers, scientists and celebs who control how the world works today—in an era in which power is gained and lost at hyperspeed. We want your input.
MY TURN
More ham than hamstring, I have run more than 10,000 miles in my life. Try not to look so surprised.


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