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  1. Why Fewer Americans are Adopting Overseas

    Newsweek Top News - Oct 8, 2008

    Why fewer Americans are adopting children overseas.

    Also tagged: vietnam, china, russia, chuck johnson

  2. Palin: The 'Troopergate' You Haven't Heard Of

    Newsweek Top News - Sep 16, 2008

    Eleven years before the current investigation into her dismissal of Alaska's top cop, Sarah Palin was embroiled in a similar dispute over another personnel issue: her firing of the police chief in her hometown of

    Also tagged: politics, police, sarah palin, local politics, wasilla, irl stambaugh

  3. McCain's Convention Chair Worked for Burma's Junta

    Newsweek Top News - May 11, 2008

    John McCain's choice to manage the GOP convention this summer is lobbyist Doug Goodyear, whose firm once represented Burma's repressive regime.

    Also tagged: john mccain, the goodyear tire and rubber company, dci group, paul manafort

  4. McCain's Convention Chair Worked for Burma's Military Junta

    Newsweek Top News - May 10, 2008

    John McCain's choice to manage the GOP convention this summer is lobbyist Doug Goodyear, whose firm once represented Burma's repressive regime.

    Also tagged: john mccain, the goodyear tire and rubber company, dci group

  5. Taliban: We Knew About Prince

    Newsweek Top News - Mar 1, 2008

    Also tagged: afghanistan war, war and conflict, the taliban, prince harry of wales

  6. Peter Bogdanovich

    Newsweek Top News - Feb 2, 2008

    A multitalented cinephile, Bogdanovich (above, with Barbra Streisand) is best-known for his 1971 classic "The Last Picture Show" and, more recently, for his role as Dr. Elliot Kupferberg on "The Sopranos." His latest

    Also tagged: orson welles, barbra streisand, the sopranos, jean renoir, howard hawks, john ford, tom petty and the heartbreakers, charles foster kane

  7. The ‘Last Leaf’ Falls With Grace

    Newsweek Top News - Feb 2, 2008

    Gordon B. Hinckley, 97, Mormon Leader

    Also tagged: gordon hinckley

  8. Up ‘Close’ and Personal

    Newsweek Top News - Feb 2, 2008

    We see a lot of portraits in the new documentary "Chuck Close." Most are the celebrated artist's meticulous, highly detailed paintings of himself and his friends. But the film's most revealing portrait involves neither

    Also tagged: painting, visual arts, chuck close, brice marden

  9. No Child Outside the Classroom

    Newsweek Top News - Feb 2, 2008

    When no child left behind became law in 2002, teachers suspected there'd be some casualties—they just didn't think field trips would be one of them. Since the federal government's landmark overhaul of U.S. schools

    Also tagged: boston, massachusetts, texas, illinois, museums, connecticut, johnson space center, new england aquarium, cultural institutions and parks, mystic seaport

  10. Which of Us Just Ran for President?

    Newsweek Top News - Feb 2, 2008

    Once upon a time, as many as 18 people were competing in the race for the White House. Now, heading into Super Tuesday, the field is down to a small handful of front runners. But before we turn to the survivors, let's

    Also tagged: politics, elections and voting, tom tancredo, alaska, evan bayh, lindsey graham, mike gravel, ted stevens, duncan hunter, jim gilmore, u s politics, u s presidential election

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