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On the Ground: Early Report From Iraq Surge
Hard times feed the insurgency, and the insurgency keeps Iraq in ruins. A report from the front, such as it is.

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Health for Life: Can Exercise Make You Smarter?
Exercise does more than build muscles and help prevent heart disease. New science shows that it also boosts brainpower—and may offer hope in the battle against Alzheimer's.

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The Microcredit Backlash
Critics put trendy poverty lenders to the test, and find they're neither a real business nor a real help.

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Long before 'Water Lilies,' Monet was known for his skillful sketches.

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—Embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, when asked by a reporter why he hasn't stepped down, despite bipartisan calls for his resignation

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