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April 9, 2007 issue |
PERISCOPE |
NATIONAL NEWS |
• John Edwards Sticks to His Message As John Edwards travels the country, he's sticking to his message—and caring for a sick wife. |
WORLD NEWS |
• Newsweek: 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. |
BUSINESS |
• Marriage & Money: What You Should Know Getting hitched? Don't even think of it before you've had 'the talk' with your beloved. No, not that talk. The one about money. |
THE BOOMER FILES |
• How Cars Define a Generation From their Beetles to their boxy SUVs, Americans who grew up in the '60s and '70s defined themselves by what they drove. |
ENTERTAINMENT |
• Will Smith: Hollywood's most powerful actor? Hanks, Cruise and Gibson used to be the top guns, but not anymore. Meet the new most powerful actor on the planet—Will Smith. |
MY TURN |
• The Miracle of My Mother's Easter Pies When my mother died, we weren't expecting a fortune. Then we looked in the back of her freezer. |
NEWSWEEK ON AIR |
Cancer, The Iraq Surge (Plus Saudi Independence), A New God Debate, Boomer Cars and Forgetting Freidan |
THE MORTGAGE MESS |
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