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Articles in March, 2007 issue of Newsweek International
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Bookish Mood.(independent book stores)(Brief article)
by Burchell, Kenzie - Reality Check.(hybrid cars pose more hazards for blind pedestrians, according to a report)(Brief article)
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Russia: Killer Question.(critics of Vladimir Putin found dead)(Brief article)
by Matthews, Owen; Nemtsova, Anna -
Hot Spot: Borgo San Jacopo Ristorante Florence.(Restaurant review)
by Nadeau, Barbie - The Shanghai Tell; Last week's dip in China's markets has left Beijing more anxious about its economic control.
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Growing Lights.(chandeliers)
by Ellison, Jesse -
Looking for Nukes; An ex-inspector explains the art and science of nuclear detective work, and how it applies to Iran.
by Albright, David - The Good Son Falters; Shinzo Abe, Japan's nationalist prime minister, defied expectations with a strong start abroad. But now he's run into trouble at home, as his poll numbers plummet and his government slips out of control.
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Help! Call 108!(Emergency Management Research Institute)(Company overview)
by Witchalls, Clint -
The Writing On the Wall.(Brief article)
by Pitagora, Dulci - By the Numbers.(tourism during Chinese New Year)(Brief article)
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HOTEL LE REGINA WARSAW.(Hotel review)
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Bound to Fail; Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has taken on 'mission impossible.' Everything about The United Nations conspires against him.(Cover story)
by Mallaby, Sebastian -
Hot Spot: Malmaison Oxford, England.(Hotel review)
by Underhill, William -
The Price of Caring.(study finds more social workers suffer posttraumatic stress disorder than general population)(Brief article)
by Adams, William Lee - The Debunker.(Robert Mugabe faces opppose in Zimbabwe)(Brief article)
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The Last Word: Roger Searle; Dropping Into the Ocean.(Interview)
by Brownell, Ginanne - Books: Mob Narrative.(wiki-novel)
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Global Investor: Trade Starts At Home; Every major recent U.S. move to liberalize trade has passed Congress by just one or two votes. It will take very little to tilt that balance.
by Garten, Jeffrey E. - In Search of Calderon; The ghosts of Mexican presidents past are haunting its new leader.
- Four Hours in ... Jerusalem.(Brief article)
- Reality Check.(Brief article)
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The Carbon Folly; Policymakers have settled on 'emissions trading' as their favorite global-warming fix. But it isn't working.
by Stowers, Chris; Vencat, Emily Flynn -
The Solution.(political alliances in Pakistan)(Brief article)
by Hussein, Zahid; Moreau, Ron -
Recycled and Wow.(London Fashion Week)(green fashion design)(Brief article)
by Burchell, Kenzie -
A Taste Of Lima.(Brief article)
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White Heat.(trends of inflation in India)(Brief article)
by Foroohar, Rana - Hollow Tipped Threat; Russia plays at being a great power. Lately it has been rattling its saber--with more swagger than actual bite.
- Perspectives.
- Mail Call: Midlife Blues.(Letter to the editor)
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The Price of a Name Is Death.(violence against Sunnis in Iraq)
by Husarska, Anna - Mail Call: Protecting Our Planet.(Letter to the editor)
- Hot Spot: 1884 Mendoza, Argentina.(Brief article)
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Navy Seals.(Brief article)
by Bain, Marc; Ramirez, Jessica -
The Lost Youth Of Europe; The continent's boomers are retiring, leaving a bitter legacy for the generation that comes next, which increasingly feels locked out of the European dream.(Brief article)
by Barigazzi, Jacopo; Burchell, Kenzie; McNicoll, Tracy; Underhill, William - Reading Leaves.(tea)(Brief article)
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Letter From the Editor...(Editorial)
by Emerson, Tony - The Last Word: David Rubenstein; New Breed of Barbarian.(Interview)
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Political Pullout.(Britain's withdrawal of troops from Iraq)
by Dehghanpisheh, Babak; McGuire, Stryker; Wolffe, Richard -
Adventure: Boat Baja.(holidaying at Loreto)(Brief article)
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Goldilocks Has Real Legs; Most analysts think there is something irrational about the way the world is working now. It's as if they skipped the lessons of the 1960s.(global economy)
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Woman's Best Friend; Lalique revolutionized jewelry and glass design.(Rene Lalique, The Exceptional Jewels of Lalique, 1890-1912, jewelry exhibition at Musee du Luxembourg )
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Holiday Shopping.(travel packages for shoppers)(Brief article)
by Butler, Sana - The Last Word: Angelina Jolie; A rebel with a cause.(Interview)
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To Boldly Go ... On?(Brief article)
by Alston, Joshua - A Tale of Two Numbers; India's new budget reveals a party still in love with bureaucracy.
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Finding Gold in Your Trash; This is a tale of two dumps. What we throw away is worth riches. All that it takes is a nose for opportunity.
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The Wedding Shortage; In the Middle East, marriage is in deep crisis, for financial reasons.
by Dhillon, Navtej Singh -
Scars Of War.(civil war in Liberia)(Brief article)
by Hetherington, Tim - Perspectives.
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Prime-Time Raiders; Tokyo's old-school business culture may be in for a change as foreign buyout firms ramp up operations.
by Kashiwagi, Akiko - The Maximalist.(Louis XIII Black Pearl from Remy Martin Amerique)(Brief article)
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Leaving Lebanon Behind; An Israeli director is honored for his unsparing new film.(Joseph Cedar)
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The Best Euro Start-Ups.(Joost)(Cover story)
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China Exports Trouble, Too; The overall effects of a China slowdown could easily knock more than half a percentage point off global economic growth in 2007.
by Roach, Stephen - Fact or Fiction.(Brief article)
- Mail Call: Death by Hanging.(Letter to the editor)
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Muslims Fighting Evil; "The 99" is the first comic-book series to feature Islamic superheroes. Can they defeat prejudice?
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Reviving Lacroix; After years of creating unwearable clothes and unbearable losses, the French designer label has acquired savvy new American owners and a fresh, streamlined look. Just ask Helen Mirren.(Biography)
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City of Ethnic Delights.(Paris)(Brief article)
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The Best In Cuisine.(Cover story)
by Bunzl, Alexandra; Power, Ginny -
Tub With A View.(bath oils)(Buyers guide)(Brief article)
by Mack, Lauren - Technologist.(virus spreading thru caterpillars gets more virulent)(Brief article)
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Dawn of the Amateurs; A flap over fraud on Wikipedia raises questions about the reliability of information in the age of 'you' media.
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The Best of Europe; Everyone has a list of what Europeans do better than anyone else. These days it goes far beyond the charming or traditional to the genuinely avant garde.(elder care in Sweden)(Cover story)
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The House Divided; Buckle your seat belts: Airbus, the French-German champion of European industry, is headed for a breakup.(Company overview)
by Vencat, Emily Flynn - Cleaner Carats.(Brief article)
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Big Man Walking.(Brief article)
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Bordeaux Meets Beijing; China's eager oenophiles are reviving the flagging French wine industry. So what if they mix their cru with Coke?
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Bush Returns to Basics; Eager for success somewhere, the U.S. president is going south of the border. But is it too little, too late?
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Room Exercises.(Brief article)
by Butler, Sana -
The Best Of Time.(design of watches)(Cover story)
by Dickey, Christopher -
Sopranos At the Cineplex; The Met is drawing new opera fans by broadcasting live to cinemas. Popcorn munching encouraged.(Metropolitan Opera)
by Moravcsik, Andrew -
Computers: An EyeMouse.(computer cursor follows eye movements)(Brief article)
by Conant, Eve -
Periscope.(foreign funds to Palestine)(blogs)(aviation in China)
by Bennett, Jessica; Campo-Flores, Arian; Glain, Stephen; Green, Amy; Sparks, John -
Special Friends; A series of exhibits in London explores the historical ties between England and America, for better and for worse.(A New World: England's First View of America, exhibition)
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Islam Got It First; The tiling in medieval Islamic architecture turns out to embody a mathematical insight that Westerners thought they had discovered only 30 years ago.
by Carmichael, Mary - Emerging Evidence.(Brief article)
- Sarko, the American? Not anymore. If you aspire to become president of France, it doesn't pay to be too friendly with the U.S.
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Robotic Buzzing.(using robotic insects to study navigation)(Brief article)
by Arora, Rupali
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