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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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6/26/06
Cover Story
There's no magic elixir for a long and healthy life, but exercise comes darn close. So get moving
Couch potato primer
Neither rain nor snow nor breast cancer
You may see a payoff in working out at work
Bernadine Healy, M.D.: We're born to walk
Nation & World
A security crackdown is a start, but it will take much more to convince Iraqis that they have a future together
Meeting the standards of wartime conduct
The meanest Palestinian camp in Lebanon is a recruiting ground for jihadists
Awaiting the Supreme Court's decision on a Guantánamo detainee
It could be a rough summer for American aviation
Hospitals that raised their standards reduced deaths
Michael Barone: Bush is stronger than he seems
Money & Business
The economy hums, but a wary middle class feels the dual burdens of uncertainty and risk
Adversity 101: What doesn't kill you makes you stronger; how to avoid getting into trouble
Tech giant Cisco has mastered the art of acquisitions; some examples
A compilation of research produced by America's Best Business Schools
On the record: L. Glenn Hubbard
Editorial
David Gergen: Great to good?
Whispers
Washington Whispers: Dave Matthews, no political chicken; three for 2008: Hill, Russ, and Mark; Bubba agrees: Texans do it best; a writer with a bead on Bush; how to sell a ton of books; Bob Dole, funnier than just Viagra
Cartoon
Steve Breem cartoon: Schwarzenegger and global warming
The Week
Putting power on the line
A Big Lesson: When it comes to Iraq, it never pays to gloat; a big sigh of relief for "the architect"; not everyone agrees who's on first; these folks want Iran to get the bomb;
Sending immigrants back in a sweep; hard heads and helmet laws; a troubling uptick in violent crime; a legacy of corruption; where are the volunteers?
Pushing back against the Taliban; a big conviction in a vague terror plot; it's in the bag, the cash, that is; Airbus hits some turbulence;
Of nukes and nooses; another brick in the wall; librarians hit Big Easy; if a tree falls ...; old players, new outfits; take the test, take control; history repeats itself
Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert: Hearing the roar of cancer
Letters
U.S. News readers write about global warming, blowback in Iraq, hanging tough in Iraq, free medical clinics, corporate corruption, Zuckerman Mideast proposal

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