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  April 9, 2007 issue
  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.
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Cancer, The Iraq Surge (Plus Saudi Independence), A New God Debate, Boomer Cars and Forgetting Freidan
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Making Equal Justice Work

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