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Thursday, July 24, 2008
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1/29/07
Cover Story
Struggling From One Peril to the Next, the Jamestown Settlers Planted the Seeds of the American Spirit; Trouble in the Melting Pot; Idealism on Cape Cod; Mapping New France; A 40-Year Head Start
Nation & World
Harry Truman Wasn't Popular in Office, but He Is Now. George Bush Is Hoping for the Same Treatment
The Senate, a Great Deliberative Body or Presidential Wannabes Who Can't Stop Talking?
The Bush Administration Says Tehran Is Getting Too Cocky, but the Broad U.S. Pushback Carries Big Risks
Michael Barone: Presidential Picking Process
Special Report
A Conqueror More Lethal Than the Sword
The Princess Wild
Not Just Another John Smith
The First Black Americans
As the Ground Shares Its Secrets
Who Knew About Jamestown? In 1607, There Was Too Much Else Going On
Taking a Trip Back In Time; Calendar of Upcoming Events
Money & Business
Your PowerPoint Is a Snooze. Your Ideas Are Lame. But All Is Not Lost. Use These Tips to Glue Your Ideas (and Products) to the Public
A Virtual Creation Gets Real
David Allen on Expanding Your Focus to the Big Picture
Rob Katz: No Snow Job
Some Unchanging Truths: Change or Die
Health & Medicine
ER Help Needed. Stat!
So How Sick Are You?
Editorial
Mortimer B. Zuckerman: From Bad to Worse
Whispers
Washington Whispers: Reality TV for '08: Obama-rama: A Mix of Hope and Change; First Twin Jenna Shopping a Book; Another Job for Dean: Headhunter; Management 101 for Team Romney; A New Editor for Human Events; War Immersion for New Defense Boss; It's Beta Vs. VHS for Homeland Czar; Have a Heart and Save a Journalist
Cartoon
Steve Breen Cartoon on Escalating Wars Despite Public Opinion—Trump Version
The Week
Stormy Weather and a Bracing Dose of Reality
When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Up and Go Selling; You Can Go to Red Sox Games, Too; Seeing Kyoto at the End of the Tunnel; Guess Who's Coming to the Big Dinner?
A Cold Snap's Harsh Costs; A Frightening Tale of Abduction; Sobering Crash Report; Insiders Trying to Look Like Outsiders; In a Pickle Over the Hamburger's Birthplace
There is a "Surge" in "Insurgent"; More Boots—and Soldiers in Them; From Desperate to Truly Desperate; A Symbol, Yes, but a Symbol of What?
Letters
U.S. News Readers Write About Danish Dilemma, Upstate New York, the Upside of Down, and Our Identity Crisis

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