Newsweek
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Newsweek is a weekly newsmagazine published in New York City and distributed throughout the United States and internationally. It is the second-largest weekly magazine in the U.S., having trailed Time in circulation and advertising revenue for most of its existence, although both are much larger than the third of America's prominent weeklies, U.S. News & World Report. The magazine was bought by the Washington Post Company in 1961. Newsweek is generally considered the most liberal of the three major newsweeklies. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Madman in Chief
Was Richard Nixon too normal? Abraham Lincoln exceptionally deranged? Why we should look for a little bit of crazy in our leaders.via Newsweek -
A Tea Party Turncoat
A godfather of the fringe right, Sen. Tom Coburn is now paving the path to compromise. He may pay for it.via NewsRack -
Italy Is Venal, But It’s Not Greece
Rome’s balance sheet looks awful. There is, however, a bright side!via NewsRack -
The Secret-Keeper
Reclusive philanthropist Bunny Mellon,talks exclusively to Meryl Gordon about life, and secrets buried in her gardens.via Newsweek -
The City: Zurich
Alain de Botton celebrates a place where nothing is flashy.via Newsweek -
India Conquers the World
After a long eclipse, an ancient country finally returns as a force in global business and culture.via Newsweek -
When Dictators Shoot Back
Gaddafi and Assad are unyielding and murderous. Has the Arab Spring turned into an Arab Hell?via NewsRack -
Padre Rossi’s Will Save Your Soul
Brazil’s star preacher has become the country’s bestselling author with his brand of easy-reading, self-help pop worship.via Newsweek -
Witness to War
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"DSK Maid" Tells of Her Alleged Rape by Strauss-Kahn: Exclusive
In an exclusive interview with Christopher Dickey and John Solomon, Dominique Strauss-Kahn's accuser tells of the alleged rape.via Memeorandum



