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US News& World Report - July,16th,2007
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US News& World Report - July,16th,2007
US News& World Report - July,16th,2007
Everything you need to know about the presidential elections in USA as the campaign heats up!

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US News & World Report July 16 2007
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US News & World Report July 16 2007US News & World Report July 16 2007
The editorial staff of U.S. News and World Report is based in Washington, D.C., but it is owned by U.S.News & World Report, L.P., which is based in the Daily News building in New York City. Founded in 1933 as United States News, it merged with World Report in 1948. The magazine's founder, David Lawrence (1888–1973), sold it to his employees. In 1984, it was purchased by Mortimer Zuckerman, who is also the owner of the New York Daily News.
 
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TIME Magazine May 15, 2006 Vol. 167 No. 20
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TIME Magazine May 15, 2006 Vol. 167 No. 20
TIME Magazine
May 15, 2006 Vol. 167 No. 20

• COVER/BEHAVIOR: Inside the Autistic Mind - A wealth of new brain research--and poignant testimony from people who have autism--is lifting the veil on this mysterious condition
A Tale of Two Schools - Early intervention in a well-run program is the key to helping autistic
children reach their potential. A close-up look at two approaches
• SCIENCE/EDUCATION: How to Combat Senioritis - Schools are learning how to make the time between
homecoming and the prom about more than slacking off

 
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The Economist July 7th 2007
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The Economist July 7th 2007
The Economist  July 7th 2007
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TIME Magazine July 10, 2006 Vol. 168 No. 2
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TIME Magazine July 10, 2006 Vol. 168 No. 2
TIME Magazine
July 10, 2006 Vol. 168 No. 2

• SOCIETY: The New Science of Siblings - Your parents raised you. Your spouse lives with you. But it's your brothers and sisters who really shaped you. Surprising research reveals how
• SCIENCE: The Perils of Cloning - Ten years after Dolly's birth, scientists are learning that
clones may not be such perfect copies after all
• ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Who's the Voice of this Generation? - Hemingway's rose like the sun.
Kerouac found his on the road. So why can't today's young novelists express the essence of their era?

 
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