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SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVE ISSUE
A preview of NEWSWEEK's special commemorative issue. On newsstands now and available for purchase online.
 

INTERNATIONAL

The decline of the global economy is hitting China and India hard, sending millions of into poverty.

GLOBAL INVESTOR

Typically, by this point in a crisis, capital would rush in to buy distressed assets. This time around, new capital is sidelined.

U.S. POLITICS

What the 16th president could teach the 44th

INTERNATIONAL

Kenyan men recently released from an Ethiopian jail say U.S. intelligence officials interrogated them.

FILM

Hollywood pumps the volume on Asian thrillers

JAPAN

Japanese firms flush with cash are acquiring rivals all over the world.

POINT OF VIEW

Since the AKP assumed power in 2002, Turks have heard nothing positive about the West from their leaders.

INTERNATIONAL

Emerging-market powers will define the new 'new world order.'

WORLD AFFAIRS

As Brazil becomes a more powerful player, its neighbors are becoming increasingly aggressive.

THE FUTURE OF ENERGY

Google's Dan Reicher says we need to make our electricity grid a whole lot smarter.

POLITICS

Presidents for generations have turned to Lincoln for solace and guidance.

BUSINESS

Many ethical subprime lenders still manage to make plenty of money.

POINT OF VIEW

Discretionary federal spending has grown even more under Bush than during LBJ's Great Society.

PROJECT GREEN

We can dramatically reduce greenhouse gases and grow the global economy for less than we think.

MOVIES

If there's any solace in the flat new 007 film, it's that for him, tomorrow never dies.

SOCIETY

It's a bird! It's a plane! At the New York Chocolate Show, it's a sweet superhero showdown.

BOOKS

Roberto Bolaño's final novel tackles the evil of the 20th century.

IDEAS

Malcolm Gladwell's new book looks at why some succeed where others fail.



 
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GRAPHIC
The NATO Expansion

Bluster to the contrary, Russia's military power is on the wane--dwarfed by the expansion of NATO power and U.S. military troops abroad. Russia's political influence is also declining as NATO expands eastward.

 
 
TURNING POINT

It's hard to run away from a military dictatorship. How the world's fastest marathoner found a way.

 
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ENTERPRISE

Hot Wheels are hot again. Parent company Mattel is now worth more than GM. Got an old Beach Bomb VW model in the attic? You're rich!

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