Reader's Digest- May 2007
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TIME Magazine Collection, October 2006 • My Right Hand - In his book Blood Brothers, TIME senior correspondent Michael Weisskopf weaves his own tale of losing a hand in Iraq with the stories of three soldiers who also spent time at Amputee Alley, Ward 57 of Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington
• What Makes Us Different? - Not very much, when you look at our DNA. But those few tiny changes made all the difference in the world
•The End of a Revolution - Sex, lies and power games are just the latest symptoms of a Republican Party that has strayed from its ideals
• The Fresh Face (The Democrats' New Face) - First-term Senator Barack Obama has the charisma and the ambition to run for President. But, says Joe Klein, he's not quite ready to answer the tough questions
• America By the Numbers - At the beginning of its fourth century, America is more colorful, still uncrowded, purple in its politics and complicated in its beliefs. An illustrated guide to the nation's essential truths
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What Makes Us Different? - Not very much, when you look at our DNA. But those few tiny changes made all the difference in the world
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Google's Growing Grasp - To fend off Microsoft and other foes, the search giant is bulking up on partnerships
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Is Coal Golden? - A Texas plan for coal-fired plants electrifies the carbon issue
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When Not Seeing Is Believing - Andrew Sullivan on the rise of fundamentalism and why embracing spiritual doubt is the key to defusing the tension between East and West
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Still Tuned In - Quirky and community minded, some independent radio stations have held off consolidation, ipods and satellite
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The G.O.P.'s Secret Weapon - You think the Republicans are sure to lose big in November? They aren't. Here's why things don't look so bad to them
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Saddam's Revenge - As the dictator faces judgment, his loyalists are targeting those who testified against him
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The French Exception - Ségolène Royal shuns party politics, extols law and order, and doesn't mind being seen in a bikini. Is this France's next President?
• In 2006, the World Wide Web became a tool for bringing together the small contributions of millions of people and making them matter • The Real War - Thomas Ricks is telling his colleagues about the skepticism he encountered when writing his Iraq war book • People who mattered - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad • Andy Was Right - an essey about Andy Warhol
US News & World Report 02/07/2007
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