SPONSORED BY:

TERROR WATCH

Mark Hosenball and

Michael Isikoff

Boxing Over Briefs

U.S. intel agencies compete for Obama's attention

Label

Newsweek Top Stories
Visions of a Decade
Visions of a Decade

From 2000-2009, one photo per month.

The Failure of Copenhagen
The Failure of Copenhagen

Why there could be a silver lining in a failed climate treaty.

Sex Scandals of the 2000s
Sex Scandals of the 2000s

From John Edwards to Mark Sanford, the decade's memorable affairs.

118 Days in Hell
118 Days in Hell

A NEWSWEEK journalist recounts his captivity in Iran.

Discuss

Sponsored by

Member Comments

  • Posted By: DIVIDEBYZERO @ 11/15/2008 4:01:15 PM

    Hayden has a few skeletons in the closet he would rather not see included in any PDB's or other briefings, but that's okay. Someone else will make the necessary disclosures. --DIVIDEBYZERO

  • Posted By: DIVIDEBYZERO @ 11/15/2008 4:00:05 PM

    Hayden has a few skeletons in the closet that he would rather not see included in PDB's or other briefings. That's ok... someone else will make the necessary disclosures. - -DIVIDEBYZERO

  • Posted By: ThePrairiePrankster @ 11/14/2008 4:54:35 PM

    They are doing all this for the children. To keep hope alive. To promote our values. To fashion a better today for a brighter tomorrow. To boldly go where no one has gone before. Plus what do you do with unemployed government workers? You can't just shoot them....

Reply

Report Abuse

Enter comments if any for reporting abuse

My Take

Customize the NEWSWEEK homepage
to feature your favorite columnists.

Customize Now