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What Would Dick Do?

Why Obama may soon find virtue in Cheney's vision of power


 
 
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CASE STUDY

How the U.S. government mishandled the case of a bombing suspect—and what lessons Team Obama can learn from it.

DAVOS SPECIAL: RECESSION WINNERS

Isolated from world trends, India's aspiring poor will help it grow through the credit storm.

HEALTH
Marcondes Lacerda de Arajo was the second from Pernambuco to sell the kidney. In the time, in 2001, he made 10 thousand dollars. The transplant was done in South Africa.  Marcondes was condemned to five years of prison.

Organ trafficking was long considered a myth. But now mounting evidence suggests it is a real and growing problem, even in America.

MIDDLE EAST

The war has revived Israel's leftists, but it's killing their chances of a deal with Palestinian moderates.

THE ARTS
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Homeowners, banks, Detroit—everyone wants a bailout. But President Obama will need to invest serious money, and time, boosting the arts, too.

OPINION

The Madoff scandal plays to an ugly stereotype. But maybe there's a silver lining for his cultural cohort.

ARTS

Ted Haggard's sex scandal cost him his church, and some of his faith.

DAVOS SPECIAL: CRISIS WINNERS

A look at bright spots in the recession begins with Beijing, where state control is looking smart.

SECRETARY OF STATE

Hillary should have an easy road to confirmation.

MIDEAST

Tony Blair, now international envoy to the Middle East, on how to stop the fighting in Gaza.

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INTERVIEW

Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni says Israel is intent on teaching the Islamists of Hamas a lesson in Gaza.

MIDDLE EAST

A ceasefire would only be the beginning. Nothing can be achieved in Gaza if moderates aren't given a reason to choose talk over terror.

THE FUTURE OF ENERGY

Electric cars are cheaper and faster than any hybrid on the market, says Shai Agassi.

IDEAS

Researchers seeking the true meaning of wisdom look to the Greeks, ant colonies and ... Sylvia Miles?

SOCIETY & THE ARTS

Film studios are looking to 3-D to revive the industry the way sound and color once did.

CANCER

Thanks to the efforts of a relentless neurosurgeon, we may be closer to understanding what causes one of the most deadly cancers.

HEALTH CARE

When it comes to sex, drugs and junk food (among other things), patients don't always tell their doctors the truth. But not 'fessing up can have serious health consequences.

POLITICS

Who is the man who refused to certify Gov. Rod Blagojevich's appointee to the U.S. Senate? Meet Jesse White.

 
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Winning is half the battle. A history of bumpy transitions.

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