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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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11/28/05
Cover Story
Border wars: More illegal immigrants. More violence. More death. The public has had it. Now the Bush administration has a new plan. Will it matter?
A welcome mat for guests?
The appeal of a simple plan: fencing them out
Nation & World
The house of cards. With party discipline fraying, the GOP fears that Congress could become a free-for-all
In Asia, President Bush gets no respite from Iraq issues
Opening up a little bit: Condoleezza Rice closes a rare Israeli-Palestinian deal
What's behind the surprising strength of the greenback?
Bernanke's honeymoon: Calm inflation and cooling housing may help next Fed chief
William Bowen: Trying to understand why so many college students fail to graduate
Colgate is one of many colleges on an antifraternity binge. But members and alums are fighting back
Michael Barone: The very big lie
Money & Business
The new Xbox 360 starts the battle for dominance in the HDTV era
The tussle for television
The melee over movie players
Hip to be square; airbound sound; dial-a-tune
Science & Society
John Leo: Remaking the judge
Health & Medicine
Ignore the scale. New research points to waistline size as a better predictor of health
The slimming solution
A word about good fat; male infertility and the odds of cancer; getting the scoop on your drugs; brazil nuts and tuna may be good for that aching knee
Bernadine Healy, M.D.: When the beat goes awry
Editorial
David Gergen: In the Bush bunker
Whispers
A hefty re-enlistment bonus for SEALs and Green Berets; the body count in Iraq; out of the frying pan for Tom Turkey; more first spouses for literacy; Carter's sage advice on aging; an artist's Christmas wish
Cartoon
Doug Marlette on border patrol and hindsight
The Week
Escalating the war over the war
Bush to Murtha: I'm not taking it personally; "Scooter" gets a break; Department of Whatever It Takes
A costly safety net for Illinois kids; a dangerous bear unendangered; bridges to nowhere cut from budget; voting problems in the Big Easy; wet forecast for the Garden State
Malaise in France? Fighting bird flu in China; inside a Baghdad house of horrors; flying the CIA's unfriendly skies; the princess and the commoner
The week ahead
Q and A with Michael Chertoff
Letters
U.S. News readers write about Iraq, Alan Greenspan, the skinny on skin, Syria, Iran

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