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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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Zakaria on a Third Surge in Afghanistan
The real question we should be asking in Afghanistan is not "Do we need a surge?" but rather "Do we need a third surge?" The number of U.S. forces in Afghanistan in January ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Why Fox News Is Un-American
That Rupert Murdoch may tilt the news rightward more for commercial than ideological reasons is beside the point. What matters is the way that Fox's model has invaded the ...via Jay Rosen -
Containing a Nuclear Iran
It is time to clarify the debate over Iran and its nuclear program. It's easy to criticize the current course adopted by the United States and its allies, to huff and puff ...Posted by Cynthia Gilbert -
Torture Doesn't Work and Here's Why
While we wait for Dick Cheney, the Pentagon, or the CIA to release evidence that "enhanced interrogation techniques" produced useful, truthful intelligence that could not be ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Copenhagen or bust
If we miss this opportunity, there will be no second chance sometime in the future, no later way to undo the catastrophic damage to the environment we will cause. So when ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Even Babies Discriminate: A NurtureShock Excerpt
Vittrup sent a third of the families home with multiculturally themed videos for a week, such as an episode of Sesame Street in which characters visit an African-American ...Posted by Patricia Blochowiak -
Why We Believe Lies, Even When We Learn the Truth
The same skewed thinking that supports a Saddam-9/11 link explains the power of health-care myths.via Publish2 -
Report Reveals CIA Conducted Mock Executions
Top Bush CIA officials, including Tenet's successors as CIA director, Porter Goss and Gen. Michael Hayden, strongly lobbied for the IG report to be kept secret from the ...Posted by John Louden -
On Iran, Do Nothing. Yet
The hyperbole in America and Israel about apocalyptic mullahs with nukes missed the big story in Iran, which was that the mullahs were not apocalyptic, and they were fading in ...via Newsweek -
Can Obama Sell Health Care Reform Without Getting Too Specific?
Not unlike George W. Bush when he tried to use his own political capital to sell the equally tricky task of reforming Social Security four years ago, Obama is trying to have ...Posted by Derek Hawkins
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Our Brains are Wired for Hypocrisy
It's not only the rich and famous who have made hypocrisy a fine art, though when advocates for the poor such as John Edwards build gargantuan homes, or family-values ...via Newsweek -
The Great American Ideological Crackup
Which puts the Fox News affair in an interesting light. To the base, the White House looks tough, willing to hit back—all while the base is getting few of the substantive ...Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith -
Innocuation Misinformation
Wild rumors are flying about the newly developed vaccine for pandemic influenza H1N1, also known as "swine flu." We've seen e-mails stating that the vaccine is tainted with ...Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith -
Localism: Fewer Americans are Relocating
Fewer Americans are relocating than at any time since 1962. That's good news for families, communities ... and even the environment.Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Nobel Peace Prize Feeds Into Obama Parodies | Newsweek Voices - Eleanor Clift
Obama's Nobel Prize would feed nicely into a 'Saturday Night Live' parody. But comedy wouldn't be funny without an element of truth.Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith -
Going Out of Business? | Print Article
A new health care ad from a conservative group claims that "Medicare will be bankrupt in eight years." That gives a false impression. The program does have huge financial ...Posted by Jo Bobenhouse Smith -
Seven Ways to Fix the U.S. Postal Service
Since the late 19th century, the unofficial slogan of the U.S. Postal Service (it doesn't have an official one) has been guaranteed delivery through rain, sleet, or snow. ...Posted by Cynthia Gilbert -
Copenhagen Climate Talks: Why They May Fail
This is Climate Week here in New York City, so if you have been swept up in the excitement over Hugh Jackman's lending his celebrity to the cause of averting a catastrophic ...via Newsweek -
Why No One Believes Obama
He says America's health-care system is going to wrack and ruin and requires root-and-branch reform—but that if you like your health care (as a large majority of Americans ...Posted by Andrew Van Camp -
Medvedev's Anti-Alcohol Campaign Tries to Make Russia Sober Up
(Blog Post) When it comes to lost causes, attempts to wean Russians off their booze would seem to rank at the very top. But that’s precisely what President Dmitry Medvedev is trying to ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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