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Libyas Succession Problem
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Libyas Succession Problem

Protesters elected an ex-justice minister to head a provisional gov’t if Gaddafi falls, but many worry radical groups will take over. See outrageous images from the crackdown.

Horrific Libyan Prison Exposed
Babak Dehghanpisheh
Horrific Libyan Prison Exposed

Free from Gaddafi’s grip, the eastern city of Benghazi is revealing the brutal methods the ruler uses to quash dissent. Babak Dehghanpisheh reports from a torture clearing house.

Debt is a Sin
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Debt is a Sin

"Thou shalt not overspend" is rapidly becoming a tenet of evangelical belief, rivaling social issues like gay marriage. Can the gospel of thrift save our economy? By Lisa Miller.

All Eyes on Oscar
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All Eyes on Oscar

Stars are flooding pre-parties before tonight’s big show. On their minds: Colin Firth’s acceptance speech, and why The Social Network belly flopped. View photos of the best events.

Gays Who Dont Want Gay Marriage
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Gays Who Dont Want Gay Marriage

Obama has declared the federal ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional. But Natalie Neutsch says what no one wants to talk about: A lot of gays just find gay marriage weird.

A Tragic Waste of Heroes
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A Tragic Waste of Heroes

The U.S. military no longer knows what's vital in the Afghan war. Secretary Gates airs his doubts aloud. Leslie H. Gelb on why we risk squandering our soldiers' sacrifices.

Americas Speech Coach
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Americas Speech Coach

Like Geoffrey Rush in The King’s Speech, Michael Sheehan is the go-to communications guy for big-wigs like Zuckerberg and Clinton. He tells Sandra McElwaine about his VIP clients.

Egypt Militarys Brutal Turn
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Egypt Militarys Brutal Turn

After joyously toppling a dictator, protesters trusted the army to hold power until elections—but a vicious show of force this week has soured their faith. Ursula Lindsey reports from Cairo.

The Enigmatic Nomad
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The Enigmatic Nomad

New letters paint a portrait of one of the 20th-century's great travel writers, Bruce Chatwin. Wit, charm, and vulnerability shine through his snobbery, says Kirk Davis Swinehart.

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Libya's Succession Problem

Protesters elected an ex-justice minister to head a provisional gov’t if Gaddafi falls, but many worry radical groups will take over.See outrageous images from the crackdown.

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Horrific Libyan Prison Exposed

Free from Gaddafi’s grip, the eastern city of Benghazi is revealing the brutal methods the ruler uses to quash dissent. Babak Dehghanpisheh reports from a torture clearing house.

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Debt is a Sin!

"Thou shalt not overspend" is rapidly becoming a tenet of evangelical belief, rivaling social issues like gay marriage. Can the gospel of thrift save our economy? By Lisa Miller.

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All Eyes on Oscar

Stars are flooding pre-parties before tonight’s big show. On theirminds: Colin Firth’s acceptance speech, and why The Social Network bellyflopped. View photos of the best events.

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Gays Who Don't Want Gay Marriage

Obama has declared the federal ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional. But Natalie Neutsch says what no one wants to talk about: A lot of gays just find gay marriage weird.

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A Tragic Waste of Heroes

The U.S. military no longer knows what's vital in the Afghan war. Secretary Gates airs his doubts aloud. Leslie H. Gelb on why we risk squandering our soldiers' sacrifices.

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America's Speech Coach

Like Geoffrey Rush in The King’s Speech, Michael Sheehan is the go-to communications guy for big-wigs like Zuckerberg and Clinton. He tells Sandra McElwaine about his VIP clients.

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Egypt Military's Brutal Turn

After joyously toppling a dictator, protesters trusted the army to hold power until elections—but a vicious show of force this week has soured their faith. Ursula Lindsey reports from Cairo.

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The Enigmatic Nomad

New letters paint a portrait of one of the 20th-century's great travelwriters, Bruce Chatwin. Wit, charm, and vulnerability shine through hissnobbery, says Kirk Davis Swinehart.

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