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Say goodbye to an action-packed year

Tuesday 1 January '08

In 2007, came the revolution. Determined to end the war in Iraq and begin the reign of justice in America, Democrats took over Congress...
2008: Welcome to the Post-American world

Monday 31 December '07

For the past few years, America has been alienated from the world.
‘The lens creates a sense of security... there’s no real understanding of the power of this technology’

Tuesday 27 November '07

With more than 30 million surveillance cameras, the average American is caught on tape more than 200 times a day.
Taking on Hillary

Thursday 22 November '07

How can the next Republican presidential candidate defeat Hillary Clinton in 2008? Political strategy guru KARL ROVE has some ideas.
The league of hipster statesmen

Thursday 8 November '07

A politician is a man who understands government. A statesman is a politician who’s been dead for 15 years.
Just enjoy the bull run

Wednesday 31 October '07

With global financial markets in the midst of another panic attack, investors would do well to consider the calming words...
It’s Independents’ Day

Tuesday 23 October '07

Whatever Hollywood says a presidential candidate is supposed to look like, Ron Paul isn't it. At 72, wearing mall walking...
The price of suspicion

Tuesday 23 October '07

“Hell is other people,” Jean-Paul Sartre wrote in his 1944 play No Exit. Apparently his countrymen agree.
America was the future

Thursday 18 October '07

Last week’s release of the Pew Global Attitudes Survey provides the most vivid evidence of a new worldwide...
Her people’s princess

Tuesday 16 October '07

I was born into a dalit family in Delhi and grew up with eight siblings in a modest home in a crowded neighbourhood.
Where’s Tony?

Friday 12 October '07

Where’s tony? The search for former British Prime Minister Tony Blair hasn’t been enshrined in a children’s book...
Searching for Me, Myself and I

Thursday 11 October '07

Eve Fairbanks knew something was up four years ago when her mother drove six hours just to have lunch with her.
‘No one country or one leader defines or runs Europe’

Thursday 4 October '07

It was a busy week for David Miliband, Great Britain’s youthful new foreign secretary.
‘Even if a democratic government makes mistakes, that does not mean the army should overthrow it’

Tuesday 11 September '07

On the eve of his departure to Pakistan, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif spoke to Newsweek’s Ron Moreau on telephone. Excerpts from the interview
‘We need cathedral thinking... to address climate change over many decades’

Friday 17 August '07

Every day, Americans plug their cell phones, iPods and laptops into the wall, unaware that most of their electricity comes from coal...
Hawks push US to strike in Pak

Monday 13 August '07

An increasing number of voices in Washington, from Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama to hardline officials in the Bush administration
‘We will look back in a few decades and wonder what the oil fuss was about’

Tuesday 31 July '07

Amory B. Lovins talks big. He proposes to wean America off oil by the 2040s, touts ultra-light cars and tells some of the most powerful corporate executives in the world, like those at Wal-Mart and Texas Instruments, how to behave more efficiently.
Al-Qaeda caught in a family feud

Tuesday 24 July '07

POWER STRUGGLE: Osama bin Laden’s deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri triggers an ideological split in the Qaeda as he targets Musharraf, orchestrates violence in Pakistan
Murder in Moscow

Tuesday 19 June '07

Arkady Renko, Martin Cruz Smith’s much-abused Moscow police detective, is, for a fact, a great character. And durable...
Don’t just keep an eye on America

Saturday 2 June '07

A new world order has been in the making. And it is defined by China’s growth surge and a European economic renaissance
The Royal Consigliere

Thursday 3 May '07

Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Virginia today will underscore US-UK ties. Though much of her role is symbolic, the monarch also subtly wields a personal, but very real, power
Hair helped, but I didn’t get voted out due to it: Sanjaya

Friday 27 April '07

He couldn’t carry a tune, but that didn’t stop millions from tuning in—transfixed. Hillary Clinton was even grilled about Sanjaya Malakar on the radio.
A Shakespearean dream in Bengali, Malayalam...

Tuesday 17 April '07

For Londoners, who live in a city where one in three inhabitants is foreign-born, there’s nothing more banal than exotica.
The Exercise Feelgood: not just about your waist, your brain as well

Sunday 8 April '07

Sweat could be the new anti-depressant: new studies show how physical activity affects moods, improves nerve cells, brain, self-esteem, fight against aging
Facing Darkness

Sunday 25 March '07

David Feherty, the affable CBS golf commentator and former pro, began drinking at such a young age it became part of his personality.
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