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JUSTICE
Osama bin Laden's former driver has gone back to Yemen. But what countries will take the remaining detainees?
SOCIETY
After a shocking online suicide, an expert says that fear of being stigmatized keeps young black men from getting the mental health help they need.
CULTURE
Hunting goes high-tech
BOOKS
Emma Walton Hamilton writes children's books with her mother, Julie Andrews. Now she's written about how to get kids to read.
INTERNATIONAL
Civilians from the eastern Congo tell their stories
THE TRANSITION
But Obama's economics team faces grave challenges ahead
HEALTH
After meeting for years on anonymous and secret Web sites, pro-anorexia groups are now moving to more public forums like Facebook.
HEALTH
Hospitals and patients alike are struggling with unpaid medical bills. A look at the drastic new measures both sides are taking to survive.
Newsweek Exclusive
This is a seven-part in-depth look behind the scenes of the campaign, consisting of exclusive reporting from the McCain and Obama camps assembled by a special team of journalists who were granted year-long access on the condition that none of their findings appear until after Election Day.
THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
LEADERSHIP
Rank the World's Power Players
Who rates as the most powerful people on the planet? George Bush? Osama Bin Laden? Bill Gates? Brad, or Angelina? Newsweek is hard at work preparing a special year-end ranking of the 50 politicians, businessmen, thinkers, preachers, scientists and celebs who control how the world works today—in an era in which power is gained and lost at hyperspeed. We want your input.
Conventionally speaking, I'm unhealthy. But perhaps it's time we redefined the word.