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BOOKS

In a new book, 21 celebrities tell sweet, funny—and revealing—tales of their own bar (or bat) mitzvahs.

DARFUR

A human rights activist and an Africa scholar disagree—vehemently—on the best way to help Sudan. An exclusive online forum.

How the Bush-Erdogan meeting produced a solution that allows Turkey to step back from the brink of an invasion of northern Iraq.

Nearly a quarter of all teens smoke, and only 4 percent manage to quit. But there may be good news this week on both the cessation and prevention fronts.

BOOKS

A new book questions how Bill would affect President Hillary.

TELEVISION

Apologies from D-list celebs (Dog the Bounty Hunter? Who he?) make you wonder: have they become just another career move?

TELEVISION

Before you do something drastic during the Hollywood writers' strike—like reading—we offer some suggestions on staying tethered to your TV.

MEDICINE

Former Intel CEO Andrew S. Grove says the pharmaceutical industry could learn a lot from the computer and chip businesses.

TECH

Not gPhone. It's Android! How Google plans to remake the cell phone market.

 
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THE $98,000 Tesla Roadster aims to be the ultimate green car. Will it succeed?

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