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U.S. News & World Report This Week @ U.S. News
May 9, 2008

TOP STORY

Education Reform Not a Hot Topic on the Campaign Trail
Still, the next president is key to the future of pivotal policies like the No Child Left Behind Act and the push for college affordability.
The Candidates' Views on Education Reform
Who Do Clinton, Obama, and McCain Listen to?
Bush Signs Emergency Student Loan Legislation

BREAKING NEWS

Washington Whispers: A Beginner's Guide Clinton Really Needed
Robert Redford poses it at the end of The Candidate, but you know every presidential victor has asked it on election night: "What do we do now?"

Japanese-Americans Fight to Preserve Wartime Internment Camps
As survivors of the camps age, their cause becomes more pressing .

Brazil's Rising Food Power in a Hungry World
A record soybean harvest highlights the nation's growing agricultural output.

HEALTH

On Fitness: 6 Ways Restaurants Could Market Good Health
New York City has put calorie counts on the menu in restaurant chains, but that's only a beginning.

On Health and Money: An Experiment With Concierge Medical Care
In Palm Beach, doctors donate high-priced healthcare to low-income people with chronic disease.

MONEY & BUSINESS

Dave's Download: Sezmi Will Aim Ads at Individual Viewers
Personalization means the service and its advertisers will know who turned on the TV.
Parents Are More Web-Wary Than Teachers

Money Matters: The Latest in the Airline Debacle
Reports suggest emptier skies ahead.

EDUCATION

The NCAA Hands Out Sanctions
The NCAA penalized teams in part on the academic eligibility and graduation rates of student-athletes.

OPINION

7 Fixes for a Market Failure
The financial system is substantially frozen.

A Capital View: Rush Limbaugh, Blowhard
Operation Chaos is really Operation Irrelevance.

SCIENCE

Platypus Genome Shows Beauty Is More than Skin Deep
New research proves platypus DNA is equally compiled of avian, reptilian and mammalian lineages.

MORE NEWS

Myanmar seizes UN aid supplies, 'not ready' to let in US
Hezbollah gunmen seize control of Beirut neighborhoods
Tanks, missiles roll through Red Square on Victory Day
Obama picks up 4 superdelegates, union endorsement
Gas jumps above $3.67, oil passes $126 on Venezuela concerns

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