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IRAQ WAR
The U.S. military helped reopen several public pools in steamy Baghdad this summer, restoring some normalcy for beleaguered residents. But the openings were not without problems.
PROJECT GREEN
The engine that spurred restoration of a dying eco-treasure
AUTOS
A new service lets other motorists notify parents how their teens are driving.
PAKISTAN
Musharraf's resignation puts pressure on a weak coalition
TELEVISION
Helen Thomas, who has covered every sitting president since JFK, on the present—and future—direction of journalism
COLLEGE GUIDE: TRENDS
First Person: He wanted to serve his country and get a great education. So while attending Bowdoin College he joined the Marine Reserves.
MUSIC
Three years ago, Andrew McMahon was diagnosed with leukemia. On 'The Glass Passenger,' he sings about his experience.
INTERNATIONAL
As Russian troops divide Georgia, tales of civilian hardship spread.
BY THE NUMBERS
We know that being overweight isn't good for our health, but carrying extra weight costs more, too.
ARTS
In the age of Photoshop, the 'Montauk Monster' picture raises questions about the veracity of photography.
THE FUTURE OF ENERGY
A green designer says we need to save energy by making our architecture more efficient.
TECHNOLOGY
Are you ready for social mapping?
COLLEGE GUIDE
Harvard and Yale officially deny any competition between the two Ivies. Ditto Annapolis and West Point. But Ohio State and Michigan invite students to bring it on. Who's really the best? You decide.
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Tech and Business
Why do I love the high price of gas? It's helped my family stop being so dependent on our cars.




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