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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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Cover Story
Robert Mueller is pushing some of the biggest changes in the FBI's history. Think he's a popular guy?
Director Mueller talks with Brian Duffy and Chitra Ragavan
Dodging a peck of trouble on torture
The case of the orphaned PDAs
Nation & World
The spies were fooled on Iraq. What about Iran and North Korea?
The man to see: Gen. John Vines has the final say-so on all U.S. military operations in Iraq
Tom Wilner: A righteous indignation
Letter from Mexico City: A perfect storm at the border
Congress tells Major League Baseball to get tough on steroids--or face some stiff inside pitching
Once more, an ethics storm is swirling around Tom DeLay, but he's hanging tough
Gloria Borger: Who's minding Congress?
Money & Business
Boards with new backbones are imperiling imperial CEOs
Now it's WorldCon
The bond market used to shrug at inflation fears, but not anymore
GM's earnings warning sinks its stock--and the market
There's still time for some last-minute moves to save on your 2004 tax bill
Great American railroad revival
Update: Lorna Wendt
Building a fortune anew
Bill Joy: Rejoicing again
Carrots, peas, and Social Security; Book Nook: right on the money; sessions with a PGA pro
Science & Society
Sean Carroll: Dances with fruit flies
John Leo: Double-standard trouble
Health & Medicine
How savvy marketing is contributing to the nation's obesity epidemic
The experts' food tips
Lobbying for sugar: No, it's not just your sweet tooth
One sweet nation
Editorial
Mortimer B. Zuckerman: Tempest on the Charles
Whispers
Washington Whispers: D.C.'s comedy season has jokes being edited; Is Haley Barbour the new Carter? Maybe the Jenna-Henry friendship is serious; Bush seeks easy access for his library; caviar for Colin Powell; gas-guzzling Pentagon; GOP's charm offensive toward African-Americans; the anonymous-sources debate; Navy goes green; trying to NASCAR the Nats
Cartoon
Steve Breen cartoon on Major League Baseball's feet of clay
The Week
The right to live or die; (don't) bank on it; the drilling fields; dirty-money trail; the quiet storm; a Cold Warrior dies; school daze; migraines and strokes
Back to the sandlot
Jonathan Safran Foer: A finicky illuminator
Diversions
Diamonds in the ruff
The whole world in your hand; six speakers for the price of two
Letters
Our readers write about weight loss, the new SAT, and family videos; a Filene's correction

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