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NEWSWEEK Cover: What Would Winston Do?

NEWSWEEK Cover: What Would Winston Do?

NEWSWEEK Cover: The Politics of Endangered Species

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The June 9, 2008 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands Monday, June 2), "The Politics of Endangered Species" explains how environmental activists hope to use the Endangered Species list to fight global warming. Sharon Begley spotlights the less glamorous, but essential species that are in trouble. Plus: why candidates are courting "Low Info" voters; Barack Obama's Friday morning prayer calls and how drone technology has changed warfare and the NIH's new program for studying rare and mysterious diseases.(PRNewsFoto/NEWSWEEK) NEW YORK, NY UNITED STATES 06/01/2008 1 Jun 2008 17:42 Africa/Lagos NEWSWEEK Cover: The Politics of Endangered Species Endangered Species Act Being Used as a Political Tool by Both Environmentalists and Bush Administration Endangered Species Can Help in the Fight Against Global Warming if They Can Make it on the Endangered Species List NEW YORK, June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- To make it on the Endangered Species list, animals need to be under threat o...

NEWSWEEK Cover: Obama, Race And Us

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25 May 2008 16:10 Africa/Lagos NEWSWEEK Cover: Obama, Race And Us Despite Decades of Progress, Race Is Still an Issue for Many White Americans as Well as Some Democrats Newsweek Poll Shows Misconceptions About Obama May Be a Hindrance to His Campaign but There Are Ways He Can Overcome Challenges NEW YORK, May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Barack Obama's success on the campaign trail indicates that the United States may be ready to elect its first non- white president. A recent Newsweek poll, however, suggests that although he is poised to secure the Democratic nomination, Obama is still facing problems winning over white voters. In the June 2 Newsweek cover package "Obama, Race and Us" (on newsstands Monday, May 26) a team of Newsweek correspondents offer an open memo to Obama, with suggestions on how he can overcome race issues and convince doubters, of all skin colors or backgrounds, that they will be better off during an Obama presidency than a McCain presidency. Newsweek pollste...