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Saturday, October 11, 2008
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9/25/06
Cover Story
Before it's over, a sprawling investigation into a Pentagon contractor called MZM could snare some of Washington's most powerful inside players
Trolling for greenbacks in Baghdad
Nation & World
With Iraq in chaos, the Pentagon looks for answers--and licks its wounds
An Arizona win puts immigration back in play
Rep. Robert Ney agrees to plead guilty to criminal charges linked to disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff
In their hunt for voters, microtargeters study how you live and what you like
A couple of blunt talkers face off in key Senate race
The race to control the Senate draws ever closer
Harvard to drop early-admissions program
How a simple "J curve" can help policymakers open up closed regimes
Why is President Teodoro Obiang Nguema smiling? It has something to do with oil
Gloria Borger: Using all the tools
Money & Business
The nonprofit world steps in to finance for-profit drug ventures
Falling oil prices may burn investors, but drivers can rejoice
Hewlett-Packard's chairman is stepping down amid a spying scandal, but shareholders may thank her
U.S. might have an image problem, but dislike of U.S. policy doesn't necessarily hurt products
Now the bosses are getting the pink slips; small-business owners are seeing clouds on the horizon; no time to save? winning the war on inflation? housing slump
Mavericks at work
Elisabeth Robert rescues errant males at Vermont Teddy Bear
No-frills banker for the "soon to be rich"
Working to keep GSD and M fresh
Mining a rich vein of online information at US Gold
KI Industries employees have "skin in the game"
Dynasty, all in the family; grabbing a bite with Michael Ahn; shake, rattle, and recline
Editorial
Mortimer B. Zuckerman: How to play hardball
Whispers
Washington Whispers: Better make it a Sharpie--or else; can Magnum P.I. replace Moses? he saw 9/11, now he sees "the end"; even liberals know sex sells; a long--and wet--way from Iraq; Clinton new date: Laura Bush; spotlight on an ex-House page
Cartoon
Doug Marlette cartoon on when it's too late to warn Iran
The Week
A strange new front in the war on terrorism
Rebellion in the Senate, but at the CIA, signs of compromise; if Dems take over, look for a blitzkrieg; the economy that can't be explained; the agency where "anything goes"
An inferno refuses to fade to black; a really sickening batch of spinach; a victory and a date with history; big boxes dodge a big blow--for now; off the gridiron, a terrible kind of hit
Tell the general that we're busy; a polite thank-you note to follow; on the lookout for guns and money; an angry reaction to the pope's words
Fast Times revisited
Letters
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