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Despite deep discounts, it's going to be a mean season for holiday shopping.
BY THE NUMBERS
The appetizers at your holiday party might be gone in a flash, but what you dipped into them won't soon disappear from your waistline.
INTERNATIONAL
Somalia's emboldened pirates are a growth industry
FOOD
Will scrambled eggs soon be ethically unacceptable?
THE ECONOMY
Can a pair of professors and their graduate students make the $700 billion bailout work?
INTERNATIONAL
Kenyan men recently released from an Ethiopian jail say U.S. intelligence officials interrogated them.
HEALTH CARE
Now, Mexican medicine. American companies are building hospitals south of the border to serve refugees from an ailing health-care system.
INTERNET
Citysearch was an early online success. Can it survive Web 2.0?
HEALTH
A dessert expert's tips on making holiday treats more healthful.
SOCIETY
At Thanksgiving, vegetarians and vegans object to the menu (and the heckling), while other relatives feel family traditions are being scorned.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS
How to build a flame-proof home
HEALTH
What it's like to work in a flu vaccine factory
CULTURE
Why cities are changing laws to allow backyard poultry farming
U.S. POLITICS
The world rushes to capitalize on Obama's win.
INTERNET
Yahoo's Jerry Yang steps down as CEO.
INTERNATIONAL
China worries about a society at the breaking point
JUSTICE
He should not be stampeded into appeasing his global constituencies on Guantánamo Bay.
ESSAY
This NEWSWEEK editor's wedding has put him in the middle of the culture wars. Now, as he and his spouse wait to see if their marriage is valid, they wonder if history will be on their side.
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
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.
When my son came down with a mysterious illness, no doctor seemed to care. Finally, a team approach and positive thinking gave us hope.


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