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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 168 No. 5
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COVER
Six Keys to Peace (The Way Out)
It isn't rocket science, but the playbook for bringing stability to the Middle East requires American commitment, Israeli restraint, Arab flexibility--and a little luck in Iraq

What Was He Thinking? (The Way Out)
Israel's Olmert may have misjudged Hizballah, but he's digging in for a fight. The outcome will determine both his future and the prospects for Middle East peace.
Photo Essay
  • Inside Hizballah
    An exclusive look inside the militant group at the center of Mideast crisis

Inside Hizballah (The Way Out)
Granted unprecedented access to the militant group, photographer Alexandra Avakian captured these intimate portraits of the men, women and children caught up in the struggle with Israel

Hizballah Nation (The Way Out)
How the Lebanese militants morphed from guerrilla group to political party and then set off the confrontation that has the world on edge

Why Iran Isn't Cheering (The Way Out)
Hizballah may be Tehran’s client, but the conflict hasn’t been welcomed by many Iranians

The Damage Done


SCIENCE
Stem Cell Central
American researchers--fed up with politics getting in the way of science--are packing up and heading to Singapore, which is delighted to have them


NOTEBOOK
Milestones

What's Next

Illegals? Not In These Towns

Lieberman's Last Stand (In the Arena)

A Battle for Military Bucks

Where's the Buzz?

Update

Verbatim

Punchlines

Numbers

It's All Relative

The Rising Toll in Iraq (Need To Know)

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NATION
Back Into History (White House Memo / The Way Out)
The Middle East crisis is giving Bush a second chance to be a peacemaker

The Rise and Fall of Ralph Reed
The former whiz kid of the Christian Coalition couldn't rally his base under the shadow of Jack Abramoff


BUSINESS
Inside the Head of the New Fed Chief
Ben Bernanke, the man who holds the reins of the economy, likes to listen. Now he's starting to say what's on his mind

Can Dell Mount a Comeback?
Faced with lagging sales and a plummeting stock, the computer maker tries a new tack: retail stores


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Miami Without the Pastels (Movies)
The updated Miami Vice movie is dark, detailed and only really gets going when the gunplay starts

Tony Bennett's Guide To Intimacy (Music)
FOR HIS NEW ALBUM, THE SINGER GOT THE BIGGEST NAMES IN MUSIC TO DO THINGS HIS WAY. AND SPARKS DID FLY

6 Restaurant Cookbooks to Keep You Dining In (Worth Your Time)
New books from the hottest places to eat out can turn anyone into a top chef


YOUR TIME
A Car Salesman You Can Trust (Money)
LIFE AFTER WORK

Back To The '80s (Style)


PEOPLE
10 Questions For Morgan Spurlock (Interview)

People


LETTERS
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ESSAY
Guys Just Want to Have Fun
And why they know exactly what they're doing


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SARAH PALIN, former Alaska governor, in an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity; Palin has been ridiculed for an interview more than a year ago with Katie Couric in which she couldn't answer the question of what news sources she reads