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U.S. News & World Report This Week @ U.S. News
April 29, 2008

TOP STORY

Why Some Rich Students Increasingly "Merit" Financial Aid
More colleges are giving money to well-off students. But at some schools, the needy don't get enough.
Try Our Financial Aid Letter Decoder
Look Twice at Student Loan Advice
Financial Aid for the Rich

BREAKING NEWS

Washington Whispers: Feds Are Split on Funding for the Honey Bee Crisis
Money's not the answer to the honey bee crisis, Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer tells Whispers.
Former FEMA Director Brown Is Making a Facebook Comeback

Britain Takes Steps Against Forced Marriages
British-born women in immigrant families face the demands of relatives, culture, and tradition.

Supreme Court Upholds Indiana's Voter ID Law
The Supreme Court ruling may renew debate over whether U.S. elections are as fair as they should be.

Reverend Wright's Re-emergence Could Spell Trouble for Obama Campaign
His speech signaled he's not going away quietly, despite the potential to hurt Obama's campaign.

Michael Barone: Pennsylvania Primary Results by Congressional District
Obama carried five districts, Clinton took 14.

HEALTH

Diabetes in Pregnancy Is on the Rise
Why-and how-diabetic women should prepare to conceive a baby.
On Women: Bone-Loss Drug Linked to Heart Risk

On Parenting: Pamela Paul on Buying vs. Parenting
The author of 'Parenting Inc.' thinks that marketing to Mom and Dad goes way too far.

MONEY & BUSINESS

How Youngstown Is Tackling the Housing Crisis
The already-troubled city has razed more than 1,000 dilapidated structures.
The Home Front: Sasquatch? Perhaps. Housing Bottom? No Way

Stocks to Watch: Rails and Oil Drillers
Hodges Fund comanager would take a flier on airlines, too.

EDUCATION

Some Rich Students 'Merit' Financial Aid
Colleges give money to well-off students while the needy get 'gapped.'

Paper Trail: Could Drownings-Including a Minnesota Student's-Be Related?
Two former detectives say that 40 deaths might be connected.
GWU Criticizes Faculty Report on Admissions

MORE NEWS

3 tornadoes rip through Va.; more than 200 people hurt
Consumer confidence drops in April on inflation, job worries
More than 30 killed in street battles in Baghdad's Sadr City
Bush pushes Congress to move on farm legislation, housing
Austrian family members in incest-imprisonment case meet

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