Sarkozys Bold Libya Move
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Sarkozys Bold Libya Move

As NATO meets in Brussels to discuss military options, French President Sarkozy's office is now the first to recognize the National Libyan Council as Libya's "legitimate representation."

Earthquake at NPR
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Earthquake at NPR

NPR's funding is at risk and CEO Vivian Schiller is out after James O'Keefe taped an executive's anti-Tea Party rant—but O'Keefe tells Howard Kurtz it is not part of a right-wing agenda.

How King Helps Terrorists
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How King Helps Terrorists

Peter King's hearings today on homegrown terrorists will reduce Muslim-Americans' cooperation with authorities—and could help al Qaeda's recruitment. By Jonathan Alter.

Pops New Beauty Standard
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Pops New Beauty Standard

Adele has the country's best-selling album and Lady Gaga tops the singles chart. As Britney Spears and Rihanna lag, is the reign of the conventional pop princess over? By Jacob Bernstein.

Dont Freak About Oil Prices
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Dont Freak About Oil Prices

With oil approaching $100 a barrel, and gas near $4 a gallon, doomsayers wrongly predict the recovery's over. Zachary Karabell on how the economy no longer depends on energy.

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Newsweeks Hellraisers

Newsweek and The Daily Beast have teamed up to honor 150 of the most extraordinary women on the planet. From heads of state to heads of household, explore our interactive list.

Still Closeted in the Military
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Still Closeted in the Military

As the military implements the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, gay soldiers now read how they must be treated equally—but they don't dare say they're gay, reports Eve Conant.

Paris Fashion Week Goes Rogue
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Paris Fashion Week Goes Rogue

Rumors swirled this week about John Galliano's successor and Kate Middleton's wedding dress. But with all this gossiping, we're forgetting about the clothes. By Robin Givhan.

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Sarkozy's Bold Libya Move

As NATO meets in Brussels to discuss military options, French President Sarkozy's office is now the first to recognize the National Libyan Council as Libya's "legitimate representation."

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Earthquake at NPR

NPR's funding is at risk and CEO Vivian Schiller is out after James O'Keefe taped an executive's anti-Tea Party rant—but O'Keefe tells Howard Kurtz it is not part of a right-wing agenda.

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How King Helps Terrorists

Peter King's hearings today on homegrown terrorists will reduce Muslim-Americans' cooperation with authorities—and could help al Qaeda's recruitment. By Jonathan Alter.

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Pop's New Beauty Standard

Adele has the country's best-selling album and Lady Gaga tops the singles chart. As Britney Spears and Rihanna lag, is the reign of the conventional pop princess over? By Jacob Bernstein.

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Don't Freak About Oil Prices!

With oil approaching $100 a barrel, and gas near $4 a gallon, doomsayers wrongly predict the recovery's over. Zachary Karabell on how the economy no longer depends on energy.

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Newsweek's Hellraisers

Newsweek and The Daily Beast have teamed up to honor 150 of the most extraordinary women on the planet. From heads of state to heads of household, explore our interactive list.

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Still Closeted in the Military

As the military implements the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, gay soldiers now read how they must be treated equally—but they don't dare say they're gay, reports Eve Conant.

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Paris Fashion Week Goes Rogue

Rumors swirled this week about John Galliano's successor and Kate Middleton's wedding dress. But with all this gossiping, we're forgetting about the clothes. By Robin Givhan.

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