TOP STORIES FROM NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL | Monday, May 12, 2008
SPECIAL REPORT
How to Feed the World
Eight leaders in the fight against hunger offer up food crisis action plans and long-term ideas for how to end famine and bolster farming.
By Gordon Brown, Robert Zoellick, Jeffrey Sachs, Joachim Von Braun, Muhammad Yunus, Josette Sheeran, Jacques Diouf, Michael Pollan.
WORLD AFFAIRS
Winds of Change
Cyclone Nargis may have done more than just wreck Burma's cities. It may also spell doom for the government.
By Melinda Liu.
U.S. POLITICS
Sit Back, Relax, Get Ready to Rumble
He's taken everything in stride, it seems. How Obama and his team will battle the GOP onslaught.
By Richard Wolffe and Evan Thomas.
GOOD LIFE
Flying in the Belly of the Blimp
Forget the Hindenburg. Today's dirigibles are safe and luxurious.
By Karen Pinchin.
SOCIETY
Unable to Forget
The remarkable story of a woman who remembers every day of her life.
By Jerry Adler.
ASIA
War Is the Answer
Sri Lanka's leaders are testing a dangerous theory: that the best way to end a civil war is by winning it.
By Jeremy Kahn.
MORE FROM THIS WEEK'S ISSUE - Not available on U.S. newsstands
The Hunt for Mr. Europe
Defense: An Underwater Threat from China
Bobble Heads of State: As Japan's Leader Fades, Surprising Options Appear
Spain: The Closing of the Church Door
Labour Pains: Knives Out for Brown
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