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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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1/20/03
Cover Story
A new generation of drugs tailored for individuals
Is there a market for personal medicine?
Bernadine Healy, M.D.: No ordinary life
Nation & World
George Bush's 2003 agenda is chock full of both risks and opportunities
Analysis: A costly boost to U.S. confidence
Baghdad may try to incite terrorist reprisals, as it did in the last war
Mainstream makeover for the antiwar movement
Roger Simon on Roe v. Wade, the argument that never ends
Michael Barone: Waging postindustrial war
Money & Business
These managers have stood the test of time
These companies have delivered the goods to shareholders for many years
Market losses can turn into benefits on your tax return by offsetting gains and other income
A 20-something wonders if her generation has been hoodwinked
A nightmare year for most investors ends on a promising note
Lou Dobbs: Bush goes for the bold
Culture & Ideas
Joy Hakim, author of A History of US
Broadcasting Britney Spears to young Iranians may get their ear, but will it capture their minds?
Arianna Huffington: The crimes of Capitol cronies
Giving Playwrights room; film: an enchanted evening; the absurd life of the Industry Standard; an examined life: Edouard Vuillard
John Leo: Media lament of the liberals
Science & Technology
Portrait: Svante Paabo; what makes a man
Keeping the sea horse from falling victim to its own charisma
Music-editing software lets you match tempos, cut tedious riffs, and build new songs
Zooming in on the beginnings of time; supercomputing: no idle brains; extreme microbes: Conan's little secret
Editorial
Mortimer B. Zuckerman: Bush's economic plan falls short
Whispers
Washington Whispers: How Bush leads--part Patton, part Dangerfield; Clinton as "supervisor in chief"; Republicans for Wesley Clark
Cartoon
Dick Wright cartoon on Bush, tax cuts, and the Democrats
The Week
Sniper case begins
Three fatal airline crashes; more children lost in the system; the draft as an antiwar statement; jobless-benefit extension; Pickering a fight over judges; North Korea and the bomb; Israel's Sharon follies; flu is more deadly, especially to the elderly; obesity battles longevity; the benefits of moderate drinking
Diversions
Patrons of entry-level art
Cars of 2004: Shrinking SUVs, muscle minivans
Czech chilling
Patrolling for ski gear
Letters
Our readers write about Versailles revisited and military justice
A winter that "chilled like the world's end"

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