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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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9/18/06
Cover Story
In the face of places like MySpace, here's how to keep kids safe online
Make it predator-proof
Some helpful tools
To snoop or not to snoop
Nation & World
With Election Day looming, the president tries to put the focus on one big issue
Bush gets specific in making his case to resume CIA jailing
Terror's trail; bound for Gitmo
The White House wants to revive those military tribunals, but Congress has a few ideas of its own
The Army clarifies which interrogation techniques are forbidden
World Bank looks into an ex-official's stock portfolio
It says it'll play fair, but al Jazeera's new network gets a cold reception
More apples for the very best teachers
Crushing a jellyfish's bones
No safe port in this Labor Party storm
Michael Barone: A new narrative
Money & Business
Strategies to make college more affordable
A private-college president and parent offers his thoughts on the "antidemocratic merit scam"
More programs offer free tuition
Changes in tax law give 529 savings plans a boost
Boosting your chances of winning a scholarship
Hitting the books on loans
Working yields more than money
The route to a college degree may pass through two-year schools, ROTC, or Mom's kitchen
Ka-ching! The hidden costs of college
Editorial
Mortimer B. Zuckerman: End the Mexican standoff
Whispers
Washington Whispers: Is it time for Annan to turn out the lights? 43 days, already in upgrade heaven; bidding '"hooroo, mate" to Croc Man; a few to cross the aisle for; can Condi come up to Cambridge? Another corny Pentagon idea; musical chairs on Capitol Hill; coffee and Crayola with Bill Clinton
Cartoon
Matt Davies cartoon on Bush's inconsistent resoluteness
The Week
Oh, for someone to fill Henry's shoes
New take on how George Bush got his groove back; when the going gets tough, hit the road; feeling poorer? Maybe it's just the war; this just in (ouch) and more to come
A pretext for high tech intrigue; a tragic fire that won't go out; school showdown cripples Motown; an ominous hunt for an alleged killer; victory for a troubled candidate
Taliban fighters put NATO troops to the test; a president-elect and the other guy; by air and by sea Lebanon reopens; a lone avenger takes his shots; born into a man's world in Japan
Joseph Stiglitz: The world is not flat
Letters
U.S. News readers write about Plan B, earthly garden, hot-air hoax, immunization dilemma, flashes of glory days, and Middle East conflicts; a correction

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