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Ticket to Ride

The choice of Biden adds fire to the campaign; how Obama was formed by his childhood.

 
 
STUMPER
Obama and the Undecided Voter
LAB NOTES
Tracking the Biggest Carbon Emitters
LIVING POLITICS
A Master Craftsman
CHECKPOINT BAGHDAD
Chalabi Aide Accused of June Bombing, U.S. Deaths
MONEY CULTURE
Sorry, Pal, You're Rich
 
 
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CULTURE

One fan pleads for his team to stay in San Diego

BUSINESS

With food packaging decreasing in size, but not in price, a consumer-affairs blogger offers advice for shopping smart.

KAPLAN COLLEGE GUIDE

Do you think your passion for interactive entertainment could also be a profession? Colleges agree and have programs that can help you design the next Xbox hit.

BLOGGING

An independent journalist discusses his arrest in Beijing.

INTERNATIONAL

The fight to revive Brazil's legendary city

BREAST CANCER

Like Christina Applegate, more women are choosing prophylactic mastectomies. But does the radical procedure increase breast-cancer survival rates?

AUTOS

Why hood ornaments are becoming things of the past.

DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION

Police investigate a gun and drug case. Was a plan to assassinate Obama involved?

CONVENTION 2008

Multiple agencies on high alert for Denver convention.

DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION

Just once during this convention, could the TV pundits get out of the way of the show?

IRAQ WAR

Nobody wants to talk about gays in Iraq, much less who is killing them.

 
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.

 
 
FAREED ZAKARIA

Are you worried about the future of energy? Here's your chance to quiz the best minds in science, industry and politics. Click and submit your question by Tuesday, Sept. 2. If it's selected, NEWSWEEK's Fareed Zakaria will use it during his interview with economist Richard Sandor, the founder of North America's first and only carbon-trading market, which holds companies accountable for the amount of pollution they send into the atmosphere.

 
 

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PROJECT GREEN

For decades, tiny Barrow, Alaska, has been largely unknown and unnoticed. But with increasing global activity in the Arctic--especially from oil speculators--things are changing … fast.

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