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The Post-American World

As China and Russia rise, where does that leave the United States?

 
 
CAPITOL LETTER
Clinton Agonistes
TERROR WATCH
Keeping Secrets From the CIA
THE WORLD FROM WASHINGTON
Target: Iran?
 
 

Tips on cutting back your hours and successfully working part time. We test drive the Subaru Forester. Celebrate spring with new shows at zoos and botanical gardens around the country.
 
 
HEALTH
An A-Z Guide to Diseases and Conditions
 
 
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CAMPAIGN 2008

Does Barack Obama help or hurt Democrats in local races?

SOCIETY
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Two young journalists strike blog gold with a site that collects unintentionally hilarious (and often touching) e-mails from mothers to their children.

TECHNOLOGY

A new global film festival called Pangea Day hopes to use the power of visual storytelling to foster peace and understanding.

BURMA

As aid workers struggle to help the victims of Cyclone Nargis, analysts consider whether the disaster could weaken the junta.

ECONOMY
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For a better understanding of our budget consciousness, check out the world's largest retailer.

ISRAEL AT 60

A prominent Israeli historian explains why, after decades of research about the Jewish state, he now holds out little hope for reconciliation between Jews and Palestinians .

MUSIC

After a tepidly received concept album, singer Aimee Mann returns to form with upbeat songs and a new cast of characters.

RUSSIA

Moscow is flush with oil money. But the new President Dmitry Medvedev needs to do more than just redistribute it to bring his nation back to fiscal health.

WAR IN IRAQ

Before being deployed to Iraq in 2003, Andrew Alonzo worked as a caretaker at one of the nation's largest military cemeteries. When he came home, that graveyard helped save his life.

SPORTS

Could an artificial track have prevented Eight Belles's fatal Derby accident? An industry rep makes the case for synthetic surfaces.

CAMPAIGN 2008

A big win. A squeaker loss. The leader tightens his grip.

CAPITAL SOURCES

Washington has to decide whether to protect polar bears under the Endangered Species Act. Inside the politics of the debate.

TELEVISION

As reality shows dominate television, they're finding contestants in an unlikely place: the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

HISTORY

Remembering a Civil War relic hunter who survived.

 
BURMA

A leading Burmese exile discusses the junta's slow response to cyclone relief and why many see the cyclone as divine intervention against their despotic leaders.

 
 
GALLERY
Your mom might say she just wants a card or a phone call. But you know better. The problem this year--and, frankly, every year since you were born--is finding something she'll actually like. That's where Tip Sheet comes in.
 
 
SPRING ISSUE
Nine students you don't know, but will. Plus: college athletes into videogame avatars, essays on hipsters and Amy Poehler Q&A, all from our magazine written by college students.
 
 
MY TURN

As our family grew larger, climate change caused the massive wall of ice to grow smaller.

 
The Peek
 
 
STRATEGIES

Harmonix, creator of Rock Band and Guitar Hero, is changing videogames.

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CAMPAIGN 2008

Why Oprah Winfrey left Rev. Jeremiah Wright's church.

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