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  Newsweek Home » Table of Contents
Newsweek
 Feb. 12, 2007 issue
 PERISCOPE 
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THE WAR: 'AMBIGUOUS' INTEL ON IRAN'S MEDDLING IN IRAQ

•CW: Changing Climate Edition
•The CIA Leak: Boring In on the Veep
•Terror: A Viral TV Blunder
•Transition: Molly Ivins, Barbaro
•Science: The Time Is All in Your Mind
•BeliefWatch: Heavenly Reading
•The Olympic Games Gap Grows
•Darwin Day: On the Origin of Parties
•A Life in Books: Michael Eric Dyson
•The 5 Books You've Always Wanted to Read
•Perspectives
 NATIONAL NEWS 
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INSIDE BUSH'S FIXATION WITH HARRY TRUMAN

•Fineman: Dem Candidates Come Out Swinging
•Alter: No More Excuses For Bad Teachers
•Sandra Day O'Connor on Postcourt Life
•What Are Hillary Clinton's Religious Beliefs?
•Crime: How a 29-Year-Old Masqueraded as 12
•Happy Birthday, Abe
 WORLD NEWS 
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IRAQ BATTLES A SHADOWY SHIITE DEATH CULT
Iraqi forces struggle in the battle against a shadowy Shiite death cult. And that's only a small part of the problems they're facing in Iraq's south.

•To Reach for the Moon
•Zakaria: The Road to Reformation
 SOCIETY 
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SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR ON POSTCOURT LIFE
Sandra Day O'Connor left the high court a year ago. Now she's really busy. In a NEWSWEEK exclusive, she talks about stepping down, Iraq and caring for her ill husband.

•Girls Gone Wild: What Are Celebs Teaching Kids?
•For First Time, Poverty Shifts to the Suburbs
•Brutal Case Studies
 TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE 
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LEVY: VISTA'S SUPER SWEET 16 ROLLOUT

•Blog Watch
 ENTERTAINMENT 
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ARE THE ACADEMY AWARDS FINALLY COLORBLIND?
This year, a record five black actors received Oscar nominations. That's amazing progress-maybe.

•Movies: A Waking Nightmare
•Vietnam Memorial: Where Memory Endures
•Newsmakers: Belinda Carlisle Q&A
 THE TIP SHEET 
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FINANCIAL PLANNING: WILLS AND OTHER WAYS

•Ask the Pro: New Pension Law
•Insurance: Covered for Less
•Stocks: Looking Abroad
•Shopping: More Bling For Your Buck
•Net Interest
•Film: Documentary or Propaganda?
•Project Green: This Ecofriendly House
•The Checklist
•Road Test: Mitsubishi Galant
 COLUMNISTS 
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WILL: INCONVENIENT KYOTO TRUTHS
Was life better when a sheet of ice a mile thick covered Chicago? Was it worse when Greenland was so warm that Vikings farmed there?

•Zakaria: The Road to Reformation
•Alter: No More Excuses For Bad Teachers
•Fineman: Dem Candidates Come Out Swinging
•Levy: Vista's Super Sweet 16 Rollout
 LETTERS 
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MAIL CALL: HOME AT LONG LAST

•The Editor's Desk
•Live Talk: Kathleen Deveny on Celebs and Kids
 THE GIRLS GONE WILD EFFECT
•What Are Celebs Teaching Kids?
•Photo Gallery: Bad Girls Through History
•Live Talk: Kathleen Deveny on Celebs and Kids
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