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U.S. News & World Report This Week @ U.S. News
May 19, 2008

COVER STORY

Happy Birthday, U.S. News!
The history of U.S. News overlaps with some of the great stories of the 20th and 21st centuries.
• Voices of History: 20 Key Newsmaker Interviews
• Profile of Founder David Lawrence
• Video: Editor Brian Kelly Looks Back
• Photo Gallery: Decades of News in Piictures

BREAKING NEWS

Washington Whispers: Voters (Heart) Obama, But Think Like McCain
This election is starting to look like a tragic play, one where the heart fights the brain.

License Plate Controversy: 2Xtian4aPl8?
A constitutional showdown in South Carolina over the wall between church and state.

Al Franken's Minnesota Senate Campaign Is No Joke
His campaign against Republican Sen. Norm Coleman is expected to be an expensive and nasty fight.

Michael Barone: Will the Democratic Race End on May 21?
It may not be realistic for Obama to declare victory after the May 20th primaries.

HEALTH

It's Official: Get Your Shingles Vaccination
The CDC has formally recommended the shot for adults age 60 and older.

On Fitness: The Power of Wii: Getting in Shape with Video Games
A rising tide of video game systems offers options for fun workouts.

MONEY & BUSINESS

Risky Business: Rising Food Prices Hammer Small Business
House committee hosts hearing on the impact of inflation.
The Accidental Entrepreneur
Venture Capital-Nice if You Can Get It

How to Keep Drama Out of a Family Business
Q&A with Nigel Nicholson, coauthor of Family Wars.

EDUCATION

Best High Schools Spring Update
Thirty-one schools from the Alabama have been added to the searchable database of high schools.

Keeping Count of Students Who Drop Out
The new push for graduation rate standards might help more kids finish high school.

SCIENCE

Youngest Exploded Star in the Milky Way Is Discovered
The young remains of a supernova allow astronomers to observe star formation early in the process.

OPINION

Israel's Historic Achievement
Sixty years is a short time in the life of a state.

To the Contrary: Can a 1960s-Style Liberal Like Obama Win?
Don't be fooled by recent developments-the country is still conservative.

MORE NEWS

• Court upholds part of child porn law
• Obama tells Tenn.'s GOP: 'Lay off my wife'
• China stands still to mourn quake victims
• Myanmar: 3 days of mourning for cyclone victims
• La. evacuees return home after acid spill cleared

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