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The O Team

Obama's advisers get ready for war

 
 
STUMPER
Clinton's 'Classy' Exit Strategy
LAB NOTES
Overweight People and Global Warming
THE WORLD FROM WASHINGTON
An Unnatural Disaster
STARR GAZING
Hold the Mayo
MONEY CULTURE
Running on Empty?
 
 

TIP SHEET
Summer camps to help heavy kids lose weight and get into shape. And tips for what to see, eat and do this week.
 
 
HEALTH
An A-Z Guide to Diseases and Conditions
 
 
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MOVIES

"Prince Caspian," the second installment in the Narnia franchise, sinks under a dull, bombastic sameness.

SPORTS

Why Patriots' Spygate scandal leaves an everlasting stain on the team

BOOKS

The book business may be flat, but there's at least one bright spot: the booming sales of books for teens--and no, it's not all Harry Potter.

TRAVEL

Are high gas prices killing the family road trip?

PSYCHOLOGY

A new study reveals that for teens, it's not whether you're really popular. It's whether you think you are.

CAMPAIGN 2008

A conversation with the latest entrant into the presidential race.

ENVIRONMENT

The 'threatened' label helps, but polar bears face a difficult future.

QUIZ
Ten years after Old Blue Eyes passed, a Sinatra quiz.
CAMPAIGN 2008

West Virginia pushed back against the pundits who say Clinton can't win.

MUSIC

Pop singer Duffy, already a huge success in the U.K. and Europe, debuts her first album in the U.S. this week.

BOOKS

The hype over "I Was Told There'd Be Cake" has a lot to do with who Sloane Crosley knows. But the book ain't bad, either.

MIDDLE EAST

Israel and Syria are edging closer to the negotiating table. What Bush must do to make sure they get there.

Robert Rauschenberg, 1925-2008

Honoring the pre-eminent American artist of the 20th century.

PHOTOGRAPHY

"Eye of the Storm," an exhibit of works by U.S. combat photographers in Iraq and Afghanistan, documents small but indelible moments.

 
WORLD AFFAIRS

Cyclone Nargis may have done more than just wreck Burma's cities. It may also spell doom for the government.

 
 

This week New York City health officials began enforcing a new rule requiring chain restaurants to post calorie counts, and some New Yorkers are having a hard time digesting the new information.

 
 
MY TURN

My mother's new dog was a disobedient, aloof mutt. I learned to love him almost as much as she did.

 
The Peek
 
 
STRATEGIES

Harmonix, creator of Rock Band and Guitar Hero, is changing videogames.

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CAMPAIGN 2008
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John McCain's choice to manage the GOP convention this summer is lobbyist Doug Goodyear, whose firm once represented Burma's repressive regime.

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