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Photo GalleryEleanor Clift
  POSTED FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2004
Steven Levy’s Airplane Reading: ‘The Enemy’
In a new feature, our columnist reviews the fiction that makes a long trip bearable. This Time: ‘The Enemy’ by Lee Child
‘Avenue Q:’ More Singing Puppet Surprises
After a surprise victory at the Tony Awards, ‘Avenue Q’s’ singing puppets are betting on another surprise: an exclusive engagement in Las Vegas
Col. Mike Tuner: Redrawing the Map in Iraq
For long-lasting Mideast peace, Iraq should be broken into three nations
Clift: Reagan’s Storybook Life
Ronald Reagan governed by anecdote and indefatigable optimism
  POSTED THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 2004
Report: What Consumers Love—and Hate
A study finds that consumers are happier with their overall purchasing experiences—except when they involve cell phones or frequent-flier programs
Sloan: Don’t Disregard Old Media Moguls
While we're busily ushering in a new wave of media moguls, we could learn some lessons from those who’ve stood the test of time like Sumner Redstone and Rupert Murdoch
Samuelson: How Reagan Reduced Inflation
High inflation largely brought Reagan to power; but low inflation made his presidency popular and successful
Starr: The Tale of Tiger’s Slump
The golfer hasn’t won a tourney—other than at match play—since last fall. It may help if there’s foul weather at the upcoming U.S. Open
  POSTED WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 2004
Dickey: Is Bush Buying Time at the U.N.?
Bush finally seems to have come to his senses about co-operating with the United Nations. But will the lucidity last?
Terror Watch: A Legal Defeat for Bush?
Justice Department lawyers, said to be pessimistic about winning upcoming Supreme Court cases on enemy combatants and Guantanamo prisoners, are now scrambling to bring a case against alleged 'dirty bomber' Jose Padilla
  POSTED TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 2004
Exclusive: Read Defense Dept. Torture Memo
A Defense Dept. memo provides a legal roadmap for prisoner interrogation
Wolffe: Living Up to the Reagan Eulogies
Both Kerry and Bush are suffering the discomfort of comparison with a late president whose political edges have been softened by time
War Stories: Military Moonlighting
A former Navy SEAL explains why he chose to work for a private security contractor in Iraq
Fineman: How Reagan's Passing Helps Bush
It's easier now to invoke aura of an icon—and it's very safe
Humor: Iraqi Sovereignty Is Missing
'It was here a minute ago,' says Bremer
  POSTED MONDAY, JUNE 7, 2004
Nagorski: Why American Voters Are Different
Those outside the U.S. tend to misunderstand just how much American voters support leaders and problem solvers. Ronald Reagan’s presidency was one example of this phenomenon
Nordland: How Iraqis See Their New Leaders
It's easy to lampoon Iraq's new interim government. But appearances count for a lot, and its members seem to be making the right impression on many Iraqis—at least for now
Kuntzman: Why Ladies' Night is All Right
New Jersey's recent decision that letting women pay less at the bar is a form of sex discrimination has this columnist shaking his head--and hoping the decision won't be repeated in other states
  POSTED SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 2004
Ronald Wilson Reagan, 1911-2004
Ronald Reagan rose from a hardscrabble youth to become one of the nation’s best-loved presidents
  POSTED FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 2004
A Secret Plan to Reactivate the Draft?
As military operations continue in Iraq and forces are stretched thinner, President Bush and his Democratic challenger are getting more questions about the revival of a military draft
Clift: George Tenet's Odd Timing
Washington is agog over George Tenet’s resignation, the Plame CIA case and fresh criticism of Dick Cheney’s Halliburton contacts. Are the wheels coming off the administration?
Online Mail Call
Readers’ thoughts on Bush, Cardinal Bernard Law, a ‘just’ war and the ongoing Iraqi prison scandal
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HIGHLIGHTS
Col. Mike Tuner: Rebuilding Iraq                By Breaking It Up
Dickey: Has the United States Turned the Corner in Iraq?
Terror Watch: Lawyers Scramble to Mount a Padilla Prosecution
EXCLUSIVE: Read the Defense Department's Torture Memo

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The Passing of a President
June 10: Newsweek's Managing Editor Jon Meacham talks to MSNBC-TV's Chris Matthews about Ronald Reagan's legacy
Ronald Reagans Casket Departs Point Mugu Air Force Base
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REAGAN PHOTO GALLERIES
A Stately Service
World leaders conclude six days of mourning and remembrance with a funeral gathering at the National  Cathedral. Launch Flash presentation
REMAINS OF FORMER US PRESIDENT REAGAN ARRIVE FOR STATE FUNERAL SERVICE AT WASHINGTON NATIONAL CATHEDRAL

A Nation Mourns
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RIDERLESS HORSE WITH RIDING BOOTS OF FORMER US PRESIDENT REAGAN NEAR THE WHITE HOUSE
Mourning in America
At home and abroad, the nation pays its last respects to Ronald Reagan. Launch Flash presentation
NANCY REAGAN LAYS HER HEAD ON THE OF CASKET OF HUSBAND RONALD REAGAN
One for 'The Gipper'
A look back at President Reagan's life and times. Launch Flash presentation

The Reagan Archives
Ready on the Right,1975
A Landslide Victory,1980
How Good a President?, 1984
Iran-Contra Scandal, 1987
How Reagan Changed America, 1989

ROAD TEST: CHEVY SSR

NEWSWEEK's Tara Weingarten test drives this retro-cool pickup and convertible mishmash from Chevrolet

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"There are stem cells to do research on and ... we have to be really careful between what we want to do for science and what we should do ethically."
First Lady Laura Bush, whose father died of Alzheimer's disease in 1997, refusing to back Nancy Reagan on her call for relaxation of stem-cell research restrictions

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