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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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4/24/06
Cover Story
How high-tech prospectors are trying to squeeze fuel-and fat profits-out of the earth and transforming the petroleum market
Feeling the pain at the old pump
Nation & World
When Hu Jintao sits down with George Bush, there'll be an elephant in the room: China's lopsided trade with the United States
Bush losing ground even in the likability department
And now, batting right: Christian, conservative, and Republican, in that order
The flyboys get rough
For high school dropouts, a second chance via the National Guard
Record rains and leaky levees have Northern California bracing for a Katrina-like disaster
Gloria Borger: Profiles in courage--not!
Special Report
Cory Booker: The guy in the thick of it; Cory Booker at a glance
Politics, post-civil rights
Money & Business
Say hola to the idea of making sales in Mexico; doing business with Mexico
Getting tough on corporate crime is so yesterday. The pendulum is swinging back, hitting everyone from gumshoes to judges
A master of the auction art
Digital TV upstart; U.S. Digital Television at a glance
Home for sale by Web
All is not fine in China
Health & Medicine
Against-the-odds struggle to care for the infirm in New Orleans
The mad scramble to get into a packed ER
Editorial
Mortimer B. Zuckerman: Fairness and the future
Whispers
Washington Whispers: How's U.S. intel on Iran? Good question; White House looks to the softer side; fighting insurgents, one essay at a time; one potato that is really hot; Norton sticking by a friend in need; a new take on a decades-old trend; the tofurkey just might save your life; PR pitches that are full of hot air
Cartoon
Nick Anderson cartoon on Bush, the bomb, and the Iranians
The Week
Aspiring to all of the American dream
Rumsfeld showdown: general infighting; Scooter catches a break; for the unpopular veep, it's in the dirt; shopping--or hopping--for votes
Moussaoui still his own worst enemy; a bellwether without bells; big comeback for an old illness; public roads, private profits; a cocktail with a gold-plated kick
Has Iran taken a step too far? Acting on their own deadly plans; to the barricades and ballot boxes; all is not quiet on the Afghan front; forced retirement for a Mafia boss of bosses
Connecting dots; majestic day; pirate's gold; counting ballots in New Orleans; green planet; "Let's roll"; still on paper
Playing with a fine fury: David Maraniss
Letters
U.S. News readers write about global position analysis and eating disorders

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