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A Bridge Too Far

Residency restrictions have forced child sex offenders in Florida to camp out under a causeway. Now the man who helped put them there is having...
Newsweek, 08/03/09 by Catharine Skipp and Arian Campo-Flores · More from publication -
Rozita Swinton's Bad Call

Police say her deception set off the FLDS raid. Prank or personality disorder? When Flora Jessop answered her phone on the morning of March 30, a...
Newsweek, 08/04/08 by Arian Campo-Flores And Catharine Skipp · More from publication -
Color Blind At Schools That Aren’t

Like most university recruiters who target Hispanic students, Christina Diaz crisscrosses the country, attending college fairs and chatting up...
Newsweek, 04/21/08 by Catharine Skipp And Arian Campo-Flores · More from publication -
Taking On Tourette's

Marg MacKrell was just 3 when her parents noticed the first signs of what turned out to be Tourette syndrome. The blond toddler began sniffing her...
Newsweek, 09/03/07 by Catharine Skipp and Arian Campo-Flores · More from publication -
A Manly Comeback

Measuring 6 feet 3, with chiseled pecs and a bushy beard, George seemed like a model of manliness. Yet two years ago the 47-year-old Virginia...
Newsweek, 08/20/07 by Catharine Skipp and Arian Campo-Flores · More from publication -
A Bad Buzz at NASA

A few astronauts may have given new meaning to the term "flying high." Last week NASA disclosed that an independent review panel had "identified...
Newsweek, 08/06/07 by Catharine Skipp and Arian Campo-Flores · More from publication -
Stopping a Kid Killer

Nick Cannata finally seemed to be pulling his life together. A bright kid and talented artist, he had plunged into a spiral of drug use in his...
Newsweek, 05/21/07 by Catharine Skipp and Arian Campo-Flores · More from publication -
One of America's 'Baddest'

Shauntay Henderson evidently loved her notoriety. A suspected murderer and member of Kansas City, Mo.'s violent 12th Street gang, she touted her...
Newsweek, 04/16/07 by Catharine Skipp and Arian Campo-Flores · More from publication -
What the Doctor Did

Lost in the fog of dementia, Ireatha Watson, 89, seemed unaware of the mounting tension as Hurricane Katrina roared toward New Orleans. On the...
Newsweek, 07/31/06 by Catharine Skipp and Arian Campo-Flores · More from publication -
Florida's Gator Frenzy

The 10-foot alligator poised on the banks of a canal near Miami last Thursday had set off a frenzy. Traffic on the nearby freeway was shut down,...
Newsweek, 05/29/06 by Catharine Skipp and Arian Campo-Flores · More from publication
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