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THE MILITARY

Dissecting the new GI bill's benefits.

JUSTICE

Aboard the South Beach 'brothel bus'

POLITICS | MULTIPLE CHOICE

A - Liberal justices are politicians on the bench, B - Conservative justices are politicians on the bench, C - Liberal and conservative justices regard each other as hypocrites on this question, D - All of the above

MIDWEST FLOODS

Flood victims don't have to go it alone. One catastrophe specialist explains how his business is helping the University of Iowa clean up the muck.

GUNS

After the Supreme Court overturned a Washington gun ban, Mayor Adrian Fenty weighs his options.

The Bush administration now wants to watch you from the sky

COMBAT CRIMES

What can be done to stop the crisis of sexual violence?

INTERNATIONAL

A bizarre mystery baffles British Columbia.

READY, SET ... PANDER!
NATION

What a new study of Gulf Coast recovery effort teaches Iowa

SOCIETY

What's next in the fight over same-sex marriage

THE FLOODS

Whether they've lost homes or businesses, many Iowans still feel blessed because they survived -- and have good neighbors.

JUSTICE

By denying Gitmo detainees basic legal protections, the Bush administration forced the high court to act.

CRIME

Thieves are finding ingenious ways to steal gas from stations, pumps—and your car

THE MILITARY

New research shows that minorities and women have the highest job satisfaction ratings among those serving in the military.

JUSTICE

The 9/11 hearings at Guantánamo begin as a bizarre spectacle.

CAMPAIGN 2008

How to keep new voters from falling off the rolls

THE MILITARY

Behind Defense Secretary Gates's Air Force shakeup.

JUSTICE

A court backs a polygamous sect, and a family is reunited.

CAMPAIGN 2008

Team Obama reaches a milestone, and relaxes, if only for a moment

CAMPAIGN 2008

As Barack Obama secured enough delegates to win the Democratic nomination, John McCain wasted no time painting him as an inexperienced partisan.

NATIONAL NEWS

A neurosurgeon discusses Sen. Ted Kennedy's risky brain surgery and the senator's hope for recovery.

CAPITAL SOURCES

A chat with the adviser to the Gitmo military commissions

PROJECT GREEN

Alaska is home to gigantic untapped natural-gas fields. But can the state and energy industry finally agree to build a pipeline to transport the fuel?

CLOSURE
NEWS

Why Dunkin' Donuts shouldn't have caved in the controversy over Rachael Ray's 'kaffiyeh' scarf.

MIDDLE EAST

If Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is forced out of office over corruption charges, history will not be kind to him. A new book looks at his handling of Hizbullah.

EDUCATION

One Bronx principal and the "small schools" movement.

NATION

What happens now that a Texas appeals court has said the state had no right to remove 468 children from the compound of a polygamous sect?

SPORTS

The notorious figure skater now says she's not the monster portrayed in the media. But can anyone believe her latest story?

JUSTICE

Pellicano's conviction and the future of snooping

IMMIGRATION

Immigrants are deterred by the ailing economy and tougher border controls.

SOCIETY

Why gay marriage won't pack such a punch in Campaign 2008.

HISTORY

Lincoln's bicentennial will be packed with books, exhibitions, debates, contests and a Spielberg movie.

CAMPAIGN 2008

A conversation with the latest entrant into the presidential race.

The Peek
 
 
SPORTS

Speedo's new and controversial high-tech LZR suit is helping swimmers smash dozens of records. How the company plans to capitalize on Olympic gold.

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AFRICA

These are among the ruling party's weapons against opposition voters. Still, the population clearly didn't cooperate in Friday's vote.

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