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Thursday, July 24, 2008
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5/22/06
Cover Story
With the arrival of "Da Vinci"the movie, criticism of the Dan Brown blockbuster heats up
Now in a theater near you
Evangelicals engage
Nation & World
Mike Hayden is smart, tough, a go-to guy. So why all the questions about him being the boss of the spook house?
Ethically challenged
GOP tax cuts put the growth vs. equality debate back on the table
Republicans say the president can still help on the hustings
New military rule book aims to prevent abuses
Gloria Borger: Days of whines and poses
Special Report
The United States and Iran are locked in a test of wills over Tehran's nuclear ambitions. Is there a way out short of war?
The man in Tehran in his own words
Much rests on whether Iran's leader is a shrewd nationalist or an end-times nut
Fouad Ajami: Son of the ayatollah
Money & Business
New York is living large again, as diners spend big, summer rentals soar, and butlers--hey, where are all the butlers?
Enron chiefs Lay and Skilling placed a big bet on themselves by taking the stand. Will it pay off?
At the Fed, stopping to smell the roses; the sage of Omaha's big overseas buy; there's a tiger in your tank, or maybe a retirement kitty; slowing starts; inflation? Say what?
CEOs keep pocketing fat raises, but it may be about time to pay the piper
Toyota FJ Cruiser: Boxy, noisy, and so very cool
Reading proxies for fun and profit
Java and a shot of hip-hop
Grabbing a bite: refined views; the dugout rules
Health & Medicine
They're still hearing aids. But they're better--and smaller
Hearing aid tips
Yes, we really are what we eat. The good news: We can change a lot
Bernadine Healy, M.D.: Ask and you shall receive
Editorial
Mortimer B. Zuckerman: Hypocrisy on stilts
Whispers
Washington Whispers: Tampering with the Zapruder film; a high-level voice on climate change; and now the Tony Snow Show; aim on Africa: a killer cut in half; Supreme Court justice, tech geek; a boss who learns from the little guys; a rare award for the dynamic duo; Barbara Bush, scrapbook junkie
Cartoon
Scott Stantis cartoon on how serious would-be spymaster Hayden is about making the streets safe from the Kennedys
The Week
In hell on Earth, a brief glimpse of hope
For a nation addicted to oil, Bush likes a high-tech cure; White House frets over the other House; high gas prices show we're doing great; where hoops hurts more than torture
The G-Men hunt for a polygamist; gridiron stars go one for two; no mood for compromise; more coverage in New England; the 12-, no, 13-year college plan
Nope, it's not quite soup yet; how much pain is too much? Better, but not good enough; too few children for fairy tales; a tale of the tusks: black-market ivory
Star-struck at Cannes; car talk; from east to west; shooting the moon; digging the past
Merritt Pember, a surgeon on the front line
Letters
U.S. News readers write about The Jesus Dynasty and the new oil rush

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