4/30/07

What Went Wrong?
A tragic morning of mayhem at Virginia Tech turns the nation's attention to campus safety. The killer's troubling history, his handgun purchases, and the campus response on the day of the shootings all hold broader lessons for other colleges.
Nation & World
- Top Commander in Iraq Says New Security Plan Will Take Months
- Nuance Is a Casualty of War
- Does the CIA Have a Double Standard When Its Spies Cozy Up to Foreigners?
- When Is a Friendship More Than a Friendship?
- Michael Barone: Fund the Troops
- Reading the Abortion Ruling
- Step Right Up and Watch the Candidates Remake Themselves
- Gonzales Has the President's Support--for Now
Money & Business
- Want Inspiration in the Workplace? Get Working on It
- Follow This Road Map to Creativity
- Is Grass Greener on Scott's Side?
- Selling the Idea That You Are What You Eat
- Yellow Golden Oldie
- Father Doesn't Know Best
- The Mideast Money Trail
- Taking Lumps at the Pump
- Shop Online to Find the Best Deal
- Google's Power Play
- Yahoo! Starts to Sound Like a Call for Help; Shorter Unemployment Line, Longer Job Hunt; Families Flunk the College Financing Test; the Week Ahead
- The Big Number; Sagging Demand
The Week
- For a Moment, We Are All the Hokie Nation
- Finding His Voice as Consoler to the Nation; Staying the Course Toward Shipwreck; But Is It Good for the Sisterhood? An Anticorruption Campaign, Backfired
- A Storm Felt From Maine to Virginia; a High-Speed Crash With No Seat Belt; Fit to Guard Weapons? A Sad Ending for the Brooklyn Whale
- A Mum North Korean Keeps 'Em Guessing; Message to Sudan: We Mean It, Really; a Constituent With a Grudge and a Gun; the Greenback Takes a Pounding; a Piffle of a Scandal Hits Bollywood
- Sen. Barbara Boxer: Madame Enforcer
