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Jul-11-2004 NEW STORY
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/July 19, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, July 12)
Jul-11-2004 NEW STORY
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, July 19, 2004 Issue
Jul-11-2004 NEW STORY
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'The Sunshine Boys?'
Jul-11-2004 NEW STORY
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Exclusive - Election Day Worries
Jul-11-2004 NEW STORY
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Politics - Try to Guess Who's Backing Nader
Jul-11-2004 NEW STORY
NEWSWEEK: Citigroup Memo Shows Grubman's Wife Given Permission to Open Account Outside of the Firm; Other Internal Documents Show Link Between Weill and Grubman Working Together on a Banking Deal
Jul-11-2004 NEW STORY
NEWSWEEK: Abu Ghraib Case Files of Abused Detainees Show Some Victims Were Jailed For Crimes Ranging From Theft to Rape, Not Terrorism
Jul-10-2004 NEW STORY
NEWSWEEK POLL: CAMPAIGN 2004: 51-Percent Majority Would Vote for Kerry/Edwards; 45 Percent For Bush/Cheney
Jul-4-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives July 12, 2004 Issue
Jul-4-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/July 12, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, July 5).
Jul-4-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'The New Infidelity'
Jul-4-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: More Soldiers, More Billions
Jul-4-2004
NEWSWEEK BOOK EXCERPT: 'Running on Empty' By Peter G. Peterson, Chairman, The Blackstone Group
Jul-4-2004
NEWSWEEK: White House Counsel Gonzales 'Beating Himself Up' Over Legal, Political Fallout From Bush Administration's Handling of War on Terrorism, Say Friends. 'He's Down, Very Down.'
Jul-2-2004
Newsweek GENext Poll: Majority (55%) of Young Voters Disapprove of Bush; Majorities Also Disapprove of His Handling of Economy, Domestic Issues, Foreign Policy and War on Terror
Jun-27-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, July 5, 2004 Issue
Jun-27-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/July 5, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, June 28)
Jun-27-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Setback Peterson on Trial
Jun-27-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Presidents - Planning Their Rites
Jun-27-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Iraq and Al Qaeda - Forget the 'Poisons and Deadly Gases'
Jun-27-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Steroids - Homing In On Jones?
Jun-27-2004
NEWSWEEK: 9-11 Commission Staff Has Concluded Attacks Were Preventable, Lapses By CIA Primarily Responsible, Say Sources
Jun-27-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Can This Man Save Iraq?'
Jun-20-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/June 28, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, June 21)
Jun-20-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, June 28, 2004 Issue
Jun-20-2004
NEWSWEEK: The Paradox in Saudi Arabia Is That Officials Claim Militants Have No Support and Yet Act as If They Do, Writes Zakaria
Jun-20-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'The Secrets of Spider-Man 2'
Jun-20-2004
NEWSWEEK: Newsweek Obtains Copy of Clinton Memoir; 'Hardly an Edge-of-Your-Seat Experience'
Jun-20-2004
NEWSWEEK: Some 9/11 Commission Staffers 'Flat Out Didn't Believe' Cheney Called Bush to Get His Sign Off On Shoot-Down Order of U.S. Airliners
Jun-13-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, June 21, 2004 Issue
Jun-13-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/June 21, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, June 14)
Jun-13-2004
NEWSWEEK: White House Memo About Interrogation Prompted by CIA Questions About Top Qaeda Captive Who Turned Uncooperative
Jun-13-2004
NEWSWEEK: New Batman Movie To Explain How Bruce Wayne Becomes 'Batman'
Jun-13-2004
NEWSWEEK: Details of Spitzer's Fund-Raising For 'Spitzer 2006' Committee Raise New Questions About Conflict of Interest; Records Show Donations From Firms Spitzer Had Investigated, Reached Settlements
Jun-13-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Mahmoud Abbas - Former Palestinian Prime Minister
Jun-13-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: Nancy's Story
Jun-6-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/JUNE 14, 2004 ISSUE (on newsstands Monday, June 7).
Jun-6-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: Ronald Reagan: 1911-2004
May-30-2004
NEWSWEEK: Media Lead Sheet/June 7, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, May 31).
May-30-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: The Next Frontiers: Way Cool Phones
May-30-2004
NEWSWEEK: Martha Stewart Proposing Community Service at Nonprofit to Lessen Sentence; Offers to Teach Underprivileged Women How to Become Entrepreneurs
May-30-2004
NEWSWEEK: Documents Suggest Pentagon Trying to Contain Prison Abuse Scandal; Officials Urging No Discussion of Taguba Report
May-30-2004
NEWSWEEK: Al Qaeda Chief Khalid Shaikh Mohammed Wanted American Terror Suspect Gadahn to Join Plot to Blow Up Fuel Stations Near Baltimore
May-23-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, May 31, 2004 Issue
May-23-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/May 31, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, May 24).
May-23-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Exclusive - Mysterious Fingerprint
May-23-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Presidential Gifts - Oh, More Running Shoes. Great.
May-23-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Florida - Eroding: Bush's Cuban Support
May-23-2004
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE: First Look at 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban'
May-23-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Our Con Man in Iraq'
May-23-2004
NEWSWEEK ESSAY: 'D-Day's Real Lessons'
May-23-2004
NEWSWEEK COLUMN: Fareed Zakaria
May-22-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Shaul Mofaz, Israeli Defense Minister
May-16-2004
NEWSWEEK: Following 9/11 Bush, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft Signed Off on Secret System of Detention, Interrogation That Opened Door to Methods Used at Abu Ghraib
May-16-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/May 24, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, May 17).
May-16-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, May 24, 2004 Issue
May-16-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Prison Scandal - Brooklyn's Version of Abu Ghraib?
May-16-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: King Abdullah of Jordan
May-16-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'The New Prophets of Revelation'
May-15-2004
NEWSWEEK POLL: Bush Job Approval Rating Hits Record Newsweek Poll Low (42%); For the First Time a Majority (52%) Disapproves
May-9-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, May 17, 2004 Issue
May-9-2004
NEWSWEEK: MEDIA LEAD SHEET/May 17, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, May 10).
May-9-2004
NEWSWEEK POLL: School Segregation Far From Dead and Goal of Educational Equality 'As Elusive As Ever,' Says New Report on 50th Anniversary of Brown V. Board of Education
May-9-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Is He To Blame?'
May-9-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Nuclear Weapons - Saddam and the Scam Artists
May-9-2004
NEWSWEEK: In Recent Months, Some Senior Members of Congress Given Highly Classified Briefings Indicating U.S. Interrogators Not Necessarily 'Going to Stick With The Geneva Convention'
May-9-2004
NEWSWEEK: Grasso Wants Apology From NYSE Board For 'Destroying My Reputation'; Plans to Keep $139.5 Million Unless He Gets Apology; 'If I Give Back A Dime, That's An Admission of Guilt. I Can't Do That'
May-9-2004
NEWSWEEK: 'Perfectly Formed' Fingerprint Found on Plastic Bag Containing Bomb Materials Hours After Madrid Bombing; Logged Unexpected Hit With FBI Computer Archive
May-5-2004
Newsweek Wins National Magazine Award for General Excellence for Coverage of Bush and Iraq
May-2-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: HIGHLIGHTS AND EXCLUSIVES, May 10, 2004
May-2-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/May 10, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, May 3).
May-2-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: The Witmer Sisters - 'She Had a Job to Do'
May-2-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: 9/11 Commission - The Panel Tones It Down
May-2-2004
NEWSWEEK: Clark, Gephardt, Edwards Being Vetted as Potential Kerry Running Mates; Insider Predicts Decision Will Be Made by End of This Month
May-2-2004
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE: Karpinski Says She Had Warned Her Superiors About the Treatment of Iraqi Prisoners at Abu Ghurayb Detention Facility; 'They Just Wanted it to Go Away,' She Says
May-2-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Health For Life: The New Keys to Women's Health'
May-2-2004
NEWSWEEK: Pentagon's Chief Weapons Tester Reported That Army's New Stryker Armored Vehicle Did Not 'Meet Requirements'; Sent Classified Letter to Rumsfeld's Office Urging Caution Over Stryker's Iraqi Deployment
May-2-2004
NEWSWEEK: In Bid to Win Chunk of Google IPO, Goldman Sachs CEO Paulson Sidestepped Google's Orders Not to 'Play Politics'; Reached Out to Kleiner Perkins, One of Google's Largest Investors
May-2-2004
NEWSWEEK: Top Bush Administration Officials Briefed on Intelligence Indicating Chalabi May Have Supplied Iran With 'Sensitive' Information on American Occupation in Iraq
Apr-25-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, May 3, 2004 Issue
Apr-25-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/May 3, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, April 26).
Apr-25-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: Teresa - Is John Kerry's Heiress Wife a Loose Cannon-Or Crazy Like a Fox?
Apr-25-2004
NEWSWEEK: Justice Scalia Still Refuses to Recuse Self From Case Involving Cheney; But Has Said Privately That If He Had It to Do Over Again, He'd Skip the Hunting Trip
Apr-25-2004
NEWSWEEK: Study Suggests One in Four Soldiers Killed in Iraq Would Be Alive Today if They Had Been in Properly Armored Vehicles
Apr-25-2004
NEWSWEEK: Saudi Arabia TV Personality Rania al-Baz Beaten By Husband Then Spoke Out Against Violence; 'I Wanted [Women] to Know They Have Rights Under Sharia That Protect Them'
Apr-22-2004
Newsweek GENext Poll:
Apr-18-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/April 26, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, April 19).
Apr-18-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: Treating Back Pain
Apr-18-2004
NEWSWEEK: White House and Justice Officials Had Fierce Debates Over How To Treat Americans With Suspected Al Qaeda Ties: Either Lock Up Indefinitely As 'Enemy Combatants' or Let System Work
Apr-18-2004
NEWSWEEK: Zone, Where Iraqis 'Refuse on Principle' to Go, He Says; Those Coming to See Him Had to Wait Three Hours to Be Searched
Apr-18-2004
NEWSWEEK: New Iraqi Army Members Abandoning Posts When Fighting Starts; 'We Weren't Asked Beforehand To Fight Our People...' Says One Recruit. Says If They Had Been, 'We Would Have Resigned'
Apr-14-2004
Newsweek Hires Charles Gasparino as Senior Writer, Business Section
Apr-11-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/APRIL 19, 2004 ISSUE (on newsstands Monday, April 12).
Apr-11-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, April 19-26 Special Double Issue
Apr-11-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: Crisis in Iraq: The Vietnam Factor - How This War Compares - And How It Doesn't
Apr-11-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: Crisis in Iraq: The Vietnam Factor
Apr-11-2004
NEWSWEEK: Ashcroft Never Saw August 2001 'PDB' Warning of Al Qaeda Attack
Apr-10-2004
NEWSWEEK POLL: Sixty Percent Say Bush Administration Underestimated Terrorist Threat Prior To September 11
Apr-4-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, April 12, 2004 Issue
Apr-4-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/April 12, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, April 5)
Apr-4-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Tyco Trial
Apr-4-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: INTERROGATION - Al Qaeda and Anthrax
Apr-4-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Exclusive - New Questions About Saudi Money - and Bandar
Apr-4-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Prince
Apr-4-2004
NEWSWEEK: 'Everything Is at Stake Now. What We Do in the Next Three Months Politically and Militarily Will Determine Whether the War Has Made Us Safer,' Says CPA Source
Apr-4-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'The Dirty Little Secret of the Tax Cut'
Apr-4-2004
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE: Before Rice Agreed to Testify in Public, 9/11 Commission Executive Director Faxed White House 1945 Photo Showing Presidential Chief of Staff Appearing Before Pearl Harbor Congressional Panel
Apr-2-2004
Newsweek Forms Alliance With Zagat Survey for 'Tip Sheet' Section
Mar-29-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: The Blair Affair
Mar-29-2004
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE: Next Civilian Astronaut Gregory Olsen Says $20 Million Price Tag is Cheap; 'It's Hard to Place a Value on Such a Life-Changing Experience.'
Mar-28-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: HIGHLIGHTS AND EXCLUSIVES, April 5, 2004 Issue
Mar-28-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/April 5, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, March 29).
Mar-28-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Lars Von Trier
Mar-28-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Cheney - 'Sisters' Gets Outed
Mar-28-2004
NEWSWEEK: Critics Inside Intelligence Community Say That Post 9/11, Agencies Still Not Sharing Intel
Mar-28-2004
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE: Congress's General Accounting Office to Open Probe Into Whether Chalabi and His Iraqi National Congress Used U.S. Government Money to Press For Iraqi War
Mar-28-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Inside The 9/11 Investigation'
Mar-27-2004
NEWSWEEK POLL: The 9-11 Commission
Mar-23-2004
NEWSWEEK GENext POLL: 12 Percent Favor Ralph Nader Over Bush and Kerry
Mar-21-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, March 29, 2004 Issue
Mar-21-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/March 29, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, March 22).
Mar-21-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Martha - Tell It to The Judge
Mar-21-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: GOP - Naysaying Kerry's Nay
Mar-21-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Security - Derailing Terrorists
Mar-21-2004
NEWSWEEK: Review & Rebuttal: Kevin Smith
Mar-21-2004
NEWSWEEK: U.S. Official Says 'Level of Panic' Has Broken Out Inside U.S. Government Over Spain's Plan To Withdraw From Iraq
Mar-21-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'The Next Frontiers: Google'
Mar-21-2004
NEWSWEEK: In the Months Before 9/11, Justice Department Curtailed Highly Classified Program to Monitor Al Qaeda Suspects in the U.S.
Mar-20-2004
NEWSWEEK POLL: Campaign 2004
Mar-14-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/March 22, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, March 15).
Mar-14-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives March 22, 2004 Issue
Mar-14-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Europe's 9/11. A New Threat to America?'
Mar-14-2004
NEWSWEEK: Avril Lavigne on Hilary Duff's Comment That Avril Should Appreciate Her Fans More: 'Who The Hell Cares What She Has To Say About My Fans?...Hilary Duff's Such a Goody-Goody, Such a Mommy's Girl'
Mar-7-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: HIGHLIGHTS AND EXCLUSIVES, MARCH 15, 2004 ISSUE
Mar-7-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/March 15, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, March 8).
Mar-7-2004
NEWSWEEK: 'I Want an Empire Like Oprah's' Says Supermodel Tyra Banks
Mar-7-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Cooked: Behind The Verdict'
Mar-7-2004
NEWSWEEK: Kerry Says Attempt to Link His Record to Kennedy's Is 'Silly and Infantile'
Mar-7-2004
NEWSWEEK: U.S. Military, Intelligence Officials Are Confident They Are Narrowing bin Laden's Whereabouts; Human Intel Is Key to Search
Feb-29-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, March 8, 2004 Issue
Feb-29-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/March 8, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, March 1).
Feb-29-2004
NEWSWEEK: Some Members of Gay Republican Group 'Austin 12,' Who Advised Bush Campaign in 2000, Furious Over Proposed Amendment to Ban Gay Marriage; Many Will Not Vote For Re-Election
Feb-29-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder
Feb-29-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: The New Science of Strokes
Feb-29-2004
NEWSWEEK: John Kerry In First Public Comments About Experience With Agent Orange In Vietnam: 'We Know They Used Defoliants, At Least I Know They Used Defoliants, Because It Was All Around Us.'
Feb-23-2004
Newsweek GENext Poll: 25 Percent of Young Voters Say Unemployment Most Important Issue Facing Country, Followed by Education (24%) and National Security (21%); Abortion, Gay Marriage, Other Social Issues Less Important
Feb-22-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives MARCH 1, 2004 ISSUE
Feb-22-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/March 1, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, February 23).
Feb-22-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: John Edwards, Democratic Presidential Candidate
Feb-22-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'You're Fired!' - Donald Trump and 'The Apprentice' TV's Guilty Pleasure For A Nervous Economy
Feb-21-2004
NEWSWEEK POLL: Campaign 2004
Feb-15-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Israel Pulling Out, Cashing In
Feb-15-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/February 23, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, February 16).
Feb-15-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, Feb. 23, 2004 Issue
Feb-15-2004
NEWSWEEK: Prior to Hostile Comcast Bid, Eisner Approached Time Warner Exec Jeff Bewkes About Joining Disney as ABC President
Feb-15-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: No U.S. Sources Inside Saddam's Inner Circle
Feb-15-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Al Qaeda Would-Be GI Spy?
Feb-15-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Terrorism Marshals Not Onboard
Feb-15-2004
NEWSWEEK: 'It's No Real Mystery That Women of a Certain Age Tend Not to Exist In Hollywood,' Says Cattrall of Her Prospects After 'Sex and the City'
Feb-15-2004
NEWSWEEK: In Letters to His Wife, Saddam's Top Scientific Adviser Writes That He Has 'Regrets' and Feels 'Degraded'
Feb-15-2004
NEWSWEEK: Nuclear Experts Aghast at Extent of Global Nuclear - Weapons 'Black Market' That Extends From Switzerland to Japan to Dubai
Feb-15-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Their Wars'
Feb-8-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, Feb. 16, 2004 Issue
Feb-8-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/February 16, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, February 9)
Feb-8-2004
NEWSWEEK: 'He Was a Gypsy. It Was Hard, Climatizing to Someone Who Didn't Have That Regular Life - to Give Him a Sense of Place,' Says Heinz Kerry of The Early Years of Her Marriage to Kerry
Feb-8-2004
NEWSWEEK: Kerry Made Up to $200,000 From Selling Stock in Company Which Boosted Balance Sheet by Moving Headquarters to Bermuda; Has Pledged to End Tax Breaks for Firms That Move Offshore
Feb-8-2004
NEWSWEEK: Pentagon Analysts Issued Warning Notice On Credibility of Iraqi Mobile Weapons Labs Informant as Early as May 2002; Informant Had Been 'Coached' by Iraqi National Congress
Feb-8-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Actor Jim Caviezel
Feb-8-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: First Lady - 'We're Not Relaxed'
Feb-8-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: The White House - A New Fight Over Secret 9/11 Docs
Feb-8-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Who Really Killed Jesus?'
Feb-7-2004
NEWSWEEK POLL: Bush's Approval Rating Slips to New Low (48%); Fifty Percent of Voters Say They Don't Want to See Him Re-Elected (45% Do)
Feb-1-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Feb. 9, 2004 Issue
Feb-1-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/February 9, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, February 2)
Feb-1-2004
NEWSWEEK: Oscar Round Table 2004:
Feb-1-2004
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Bin Laden Will We Get Him in '04?
Feb-1-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Mohamed ElBaradei, Director-General, International Atomic Energy Agency
Feb-1-2004
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE: Iraqi Administrator Bremer's Safety More Closely Guarded Than Bush's In Washington
Feb-1-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: Special Report: 'We Were All Wrong'
Feb-1-2004
NEWSWEEK: Congressional Documents Show Kerry Met With Key 1996 Foreign-Money Scandals Figure Johnny Chung
Jan-31-2004
NEWSWEEK POLL: Kerry Widens Lead Among Dems (45%), More Than Triple His Next Rival; Beats Bush 48 to 46 Percent Among Registered Voters
Jan-25-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Feb. 2, 2004 Issue
Jan-25-2004
NEWSWEEK: MEDIA LEAD SHEET/February 2, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, Jan. 26).
Jan-25-2004
NEWSWEEK: Critics Charge U.S.-Based Group With 'Manufacturing' Ethiopian Jews to Bolster Israel's Orthodox Population
Jan-25-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister, Turkey
Jan-25-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Mohammad Khatami, President of Iran
Jan-25-2004
NEWSWEEK: Clark Ran Afoul of His Bosses While NATO Commander Because He Was Less Than Forthcoming, A Knowledgeable Source Says
Jan-25-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Bring It On': Kerry's Hard Charge
Jan-25-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Pervez Musharraf President of Pakistan
Jan-24-2004
NEWSWEEK POLL: CAMPAIGN 2004
Jan-18-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, Jan. 26, 2004 Issue
Jan-18-2004
NEWSWEEK: MEDIA LEAD SHEET/January 26, 2004 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, January 19).
Jan-18-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Girl or Boy? Now You Can Choose. But Should You?'
Jan-18-2004
NEWSWEEK: Wesley Clark Lobbied Bush Administration for Contract for Arkansas Firm to Get Security Work
Jan-18-2004
NEWSWEEK: Five Years After Success of 'The Blair Witch Project,' Cast Members Having A Hard Time; 'I'm Moving Furniture,' Says Michael C. Williams
Jan-18-2004
NEWSWEEK: Case Closed Against Syrian-Owned Business in Germany to Avoid Antagonizing Syrian Government, Officials Suggest
Jan-11-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/January 19, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, January 12).
Jan-11-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, Jan. 19, 2004 Issue
Jan-11-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: Health For Life: 'Diet & Carbs - What You Really Need To Know'
Jan-11-2004
NEWSWEEK CAMPAIGN 2004: GENext
Jan-10-2004
NEWSWEEK POLL: Campaign 2004
Jan-6-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Jan. 12, 2004 Issue
Jan-6-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/January 12, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, January 5).
Jan-6-2004
NEWSWEEK COVER: Doubts About Dean
Jan-4-2004
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Jan. 12, 2004 Issue
Jan-4-2004
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/January 12, 2004 Issue (on newsstands Monday, January 5).
Jan-4-2004
NEWSWEEK: CAMPAIGN 2004: GENext
Jan-4-2004
NEWSWEEK: FBI Demanded Vegas Hotel Owners to Turn Over List of Everyone Who Booked Rooms Through New Year's to Check Against Terrorist List; One Hotel Refused, Hit With Subpoena
Jan-4-2004
NEWSWEEK: Jerry Seinfeld to Make Cameo in One Episode of Larry David's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'; Wasn't Planned, Seinfeld Just Showed Up
Dec-22-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET: December 29, 2003 - January 5, 2004 Double Issue (on newsstands Monday, December 22).
Dec-22-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Dec. 29, 2003 Issue
Dec-22-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Dec. 29, 2003 Issue
Dec-22-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET: December 29, 2003 - January 5, 2004 Double Issue (on newsstands Monday, December 22).
Dec-21-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Presidential Powers a Court Pushes Back
Dec-21-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Reporting How I Track Bin Laden
Dec-21-2003
NEWSWEEK: 'I Have Not Met a Single Member of the Resistance Who Received Money From Saddam. We Get Our Money From Wealthy Iraqis,' Says Iraqi Resistance Spokesman
Dec-21-2003
NEWSWEEK: Administration Officials Say Possible Iraqi Trial of Saddam Hussein Won't Happen Until There is a Sovereign Government; Trying Him Before Then Would Be 'Handing Him Over to a Rabble,' Says Official
Dec-21-2003
NEWSWEEK: Bush Administration Hopes to Try Lesser Baathists Before Saddam, Possibly 'Chemical Ali'
Dec-21-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: The 'Who's Next' Issue 2004 Jon Stewart, Seriously Funny
Dec-21-2003
NEWSWEEK: U.S. Official Says Saddam Struggled, Spat at Soldiers and Was 'Decked' by a Commando During His Capture; Military's Account Was 'Tidied Up' for the Public
Dec-21-2003
NEWSWEEK: Taliban Fighters Say Osama Bin Laden Is Likely to Capitalize On Saddam Hussein's Capture, Using It to Strengthen Anti-U.S. Resistance in Iraq
Dec-20-2003
NEWSWEEK POLL: A Majority (52 %) of Registered Voters Say the Capture of Saddam Hussein Will Make Them More Likely to Vote for Bush
Dec-16-2003
Newsweek, Lafayette Press, Ltd. to Publish French Version of 'Issues 2004'
Dec-15-2003
Patrick K. Hagerty Promoted to U.S. Publisher of Newsweek
Dec-14-2003
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE: Tiger Woods
Dec-14-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Vadim Perelman Director
Dec-14-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: Officials From State and Defense Agencies Agreed Not to Talk Publicly About Bush's Ban on Awarding Iraqi Contracts to Avoid Antagonizing Former Allies
Dec-14-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, Dec. 22, 2003 Issue
Dec-14-2003
MEDIA LEAD SHEET/December 22, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, December 15).
Dec-14-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: '04 You Look Marvelous in Dean
Dec-14-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Israeli Settlements
Dec-14-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Exclusive
Dec-14-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'We Got Him'
Dec-13-2003
NEWSWEEK POLL: Dean Leads Democratic Primary Field With 24 Percent; Clark And Lieberman Tie For Second With 12 Percent
Dec-7-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights And Exclusives, Dec. 15, 2003 Issue
Dec-7-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/December 15, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, Dec. 8).
Dec-7-2003
NEWSWEEK: Jackson Defense Team Likely to Target Alleged Victim's Family About 1999 Claim of Sexual Assault Against Tower Records Guard
Dec-7-2003
NEWSWEEK: Gingrich Speaks Out Against Administration's Policy in Iraq, Saying The U.S. Went 'Off a Cliff'
Dec-7-2003
NEWSWEEK: Bin Laden to Shift Al Qaeda Fighters From Afghanistan to Iraq And Cut Afghan Funding in Half, Taliban Sources Say After Secret Meeting
Dec-1-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/ISSUES 2004: 'Power: Who's Got It Now' (on newsstands December 2003-February 2004).
Dec-1-2003
Newsweek: 'Issues 2004' Hits Newsstands December 1, In Collaboration With World Economic Forum
Nov-30-2003
NEWSWEEK: Mutual Fund Manager Gary Pilgrim Made 49 Percent a Year on His Stake in PBHG Growth Fund While Fund Investors Lost 45 Percent a Year
Nov-30-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Diane Keaton
Nov-30-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Budgets - Primary Concern
Nov-30-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Politics - What's in Howard Dean's Secret Vermont Files?
Nov-30-2003
NEWSWEEK: Locals Turn Hostile in the Once Peaceful Northern Iraqi City of Mosul; 31 Soldiers Killed in Six Weeks
Nov-30-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Women of The Bible'
Nov-23-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Dec. 1, 2003 Issue
Nov-23-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/December 1, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, Nov. 24).
Nov-23-2003
NEWSWEEK: 'Chatter' Spikes Upwards Following Attacks In Turkey
Nov-23-2003
NEWSWEEK: FBI Using Provision in Patriot Act to Go After Cases Not Tied to Terrorism
Nov-23-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Hail to the Rings'
Nov-23-2003
NEWSWEEK: 12-Year-Old Boy Accusing Michael Jackson First Met the Singer When He Was Fighting Cancer
Nov-16-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/November 24, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, November 17)
Nov-16-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: The Next Frontiers: Bill's Next Big Thing
Nov-16-2003
NEWSWEEK: Review & Rebuttal - Kid Rock
Nov-16-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives, Nov. 24, 2003 Issue
Nov-16-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEWS: Ahmed Qurei, Palestinian Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Israeli Prime Minister
Nov-9-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/November 17, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, November 10).
Nov-9-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Nov. 17, 2003 Issue
Nov-9-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'How Dick Cheney Sold The War'
Nov-9-2003
NEWSWEEK: 'Angels in America' Roundtable
Nov-9-2003
NEWSWEEK: During Meeting, McCain Tells Rumsfeld, 'Facts On the Ground Did Not Coincide' With Ongoing Effort to Bring Democracy to Iraq; 'I'd Like to See The President Fully Engaged,' Says McCain
Nov-8-2003
NEWSWEEK POLL: The Economy and Iraq
Nov-2-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/November 10, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, November 3).
Nov-2-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights And Exclusives Nov. 10, 2003 Issue
Nov-2-2003
NEWSWEEK: Surprise Raid on Baathist Stronghold Nets Key Engineer on Saddam's Missile-Guided System
Nov-2-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: God and Health
Oct-26-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Nov. 3, 2003 Issue
Oct-26-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/November 3, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, October 20).
Oct-26-2003
NEWSWEEK Interview: Britney Spears
Oct-26-2003
NEWSWEEK Interview: Bill Cosby
Oct-26-2003
NEWSWEEK: Book Excerpt: 'Founding Sisters and the Nineteenth Amendment,' By Eleanor Clift
Oct-26-2003
NEWSWEEK: More Than Sixty Interviews With Columbine Students and Community Members Reveal a School That Dwells Simultaneously in Its Past And Present
Oct-26-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Bush's $87 Billion Mess'
Oct-25-2003
NEWSWEEK POLL: A Majority (58%) of Americans Say the U.S. is Spending Too Much Money on Iraq
Oct-19-2003
NEWSWEEK: Since the 1950s North Korea Said to Have Gathered Vital Components, Raw Materials and Information for Its Nuclear Program from More Than a Dozen Countries on Four Continents
Oct-19-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Design Gets Real'
Oct-19-2003
NEWSWEEK: Exclusive Newsweek Photo Essay Offers a Rare Glimpse Into The Tightly-Closed State of North Korea
Oct-19-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Reliable Source? The Ongoing Fight Over Ghorbanifar
Oct-19-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Campaign 2004 Democrats: Time to Start the Tax-Position Tango
Oct-19-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Politics Linking Clark to Waco?
Oct-19-2003
NEWSWEEK: Sources Say FBI's Lack of Translators Means Terror Suspects' Intercepts can Take Months to be Deciphered; Each Week Hundreds of Hours of Tapes Pile Up
Oct-19-2003
NEWSWEEK BOOK EXCERPT: 'Reflections: Life After The White House,' By Former First Lady Barbara Bush
Oct-19-2003
NEWSWEEK: In Baghdad, Official Control Over the News Tightens; Hospitals Declared Off-Limits, Morgue Officials Turn Away Reporters Without a Coalition Escort
Oct-12-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE Exclusive: A Threat to British Jews
Oct-12-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Andrea Yates Still Battling Her Demons -- And Her Past
Oct-12-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: The Bureau Tensions in the FBI: Why was This Agent Fired?
Oct-12-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Arafat - He's Fine, Likes Fish
Oct-12-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Tigers: Caught Cat
Oct-12-2003
NEWSWEEK: 'It's Just Plain Wrong. I Think You'll See a Boycott of The Academy Awards,' Says Director Robert Altman of the MPAA's Decision to Ban Free DVD's For Oscar Voters
Oct-12-2003
NEWSWEEK: Book Excerpt: 'Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship,' By Jon Meacham
Oct-12-2003
NEWSWEEK: Schwarzenegger Says the Bush Administration Will Be 'Extremely Instrumental' in Helping California; 'I'm a Republican, They're a Republican Administration. We Can Work Together on Many of These Problems.'
Oct-12-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Rush's World of Pain'
Oct-11-2003
Newsweek Poll: California Recall Election Reaction
Oct-6-2003
Issues Asia 2003 Looks at Asian Boom Towns; Hits Newsstands Oct. 6 --- Produced In Collaboration With World Economic Forum
Oct-6-2003
NEWSWEEK: MEDIA LEAD SHEET /Issues Asia 2003: Boom Towns/Oct-Dec 2003
Oct-6-2003
In New Newsweek Series, Review & Rebuttal, Tarantino Defends 'Kill Bill' To David Ansen: It's Truly 'Action Cinema Boiled Down to Its Most Flaming Arrow ... Without Any of the Bulls ---'
Oct-5-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Arafat No Way Out: The Mideast in Deepening Chaos
Oct-5-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: First Lady Waiting for the West Wing to Notice
Oct-5-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Oct. 13, 2003 Issue
Oct-5-2003
NEWSWEEK: MEDIA LEAD SHEET/October 13, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, October 6).
Oct-5-2003
NEWSWEEK: Major Studios Stay Away From Gibson's 'The Passion;' 'It's Not Worth The Aggravation,' Says One Studio Head 'People Think Mel's Crazy Now,' Says One Top Producer
Oct-5-2003
NEWSWEEK: Roughly 300 Qaeda-Linked Kurdish Militants Are Holed Up in Iranian Border Towns; Training New Recruits for Raids Into Iraq
Oct-5-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'The Kobe Bryant You Don't Know'
Oct-5-2003
NEWSWEEK: Several Well-Connected Washington Reporters Contacted Wilson After Novak Column Appeared, He Says
Sep-28-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET: October 6, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, September 29)
Sep-28-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Oct. 6, 2003 Issue
Sep-28-2003
NEWSWEEK: Next Frontiers: High-Tech Adventures
Sep-28-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: Losing 'Friends'
Sep-28-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Gen. James L. Jones, NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
Sep-28-2003
Post-War Iraq Planning Was 'Perfect Storm' of Mistakes and Bad Luck: Weak Intelligence, Wrong Assumptions, Blinders, Poor Coordination
Sep-27-2003
NEWSWEEK POLL: War, Bush and Clark
Sep-21-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/September 29, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, September 22)
Sep-21-2003
NEWSWEEK: Mariane Pearl On Omar Sheikh, the Man Sentenced to Death For Her Husband Danny's Murder: 'I Think He Deserves to Die and That He Should Die. He Is a Psycho.'
Sep-21-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Sept. 29, 2003 Issue
Sep-21-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: Who Is This G.I.? Soldier, Scholar, Maverick: What Makes General Wesley Clark Think He Can Beat Bush
Sep-21-2003
NEWSWEEK - Excerpt: 'Winning Modern Wars: Iraq, Terrorism, and the American Empire' -- By Ret. General Wesley K. Clark
Sep-20-2003
Newsweek Poll: Campaign 2004
Sep-14-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/September 22, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, September 15).
Sep-14-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives/Sept. 22, 2003 Issue
Sep-14-2003
NEWSWEEK: If Prices Were Reduced, 48 Percent More Likely to Buy CDs Instead of Downloading Songs From Internet; 54 Percent of Users Less Likely To Download Music Because of Crackdown By Industry
Sep-14-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Health For Life: Your Child's Health And Safety'
Sep-14-2003
NEWSWEEK: Meg Ryan On The Brutal Public Reaction To The Affair With Crowe: 'What I Did, In The End, Was Betray An Archetype'
Sep-14-2003
NEWSWEEK: U.S. Not Even Close To Finding Osama bin Laden; 'We're Going To Have To Be Very Lucky To Get Him,' Says Defense Department Official
Sep-13-2003
NEWSWEEK POLL: Bush and War on Terror
Sep-12-2003
SUE MIKLAS RETURNS TO NEWSWEEK AS DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Sep-7-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/September 15, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, September 8)
Sep-7-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Sept. 15, 2003 Issue
Sep-7-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Iraq - What in the World Was Saddam Thinking?
Sep-7-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Exclusive - Raines Writes
Sep-7-2003
NEWSWEEK: Two Years After 9/11 U.S. Remains Vulnerable to Domestic Attack, Despite Reassurances From Washington
Sep-7-2003
NEWSWEEK: Bush's Gung-Ho Post 9/11 Approach to War on Terror Has Met With Bureaucratic Resistance From CIA, FBI, Pentagon
Sep-7-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Two Years After 9/11: New Heroes, New Victims'
Sep-7-2003
NEWSWEEK GUEST ESSAY: Senator John McCain
Aug-31-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/September 8, 2003 Issue (On newsstands Monday, September 1).
Aug-31-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives Sept. 8, 2003 Issue
Aug-31-2003
NEWSWEEK: Arafat Flexing Power Again in Mideast; Has Been Quietly Maintaining Control Over Palestinian Society
Aug-31-2003
NEWSWEEK: Gen. Wesley Clark on Joining the 2004 Presidential Campaign: 'I've Got Recon Out There. I've Got Some Heavy Artillery That Can Come In ...And I've Got Strategic Mobility.'
Aug-31-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: Boys, Girls and Autism
Aug-31-2003
NEWSWEEK: Hunt for Osama Bin Laden
Aug-27-2003
Newsweek Wins Four Clarion Awards, Including Best Magazine and Online Coverage of a Major News Event
Aug-25-2003
How To Get Into College 2004 Edition (on newsstands Monday, August 25)
Aug-25-2003
Kaplan/Newsweek's 'How to Get Into College' Guide Names 12 'Hot Schools' for 2004
Aug-24-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/SEPTEMBER 1, 2003 ISSUE (on newsstands Monday, August 25)
Aug-24-2003
NEWSWEEK: Fall Preview
Aug-24-2003
NEWSWEEK GUEST ESSAY: Richard Holbrooke Former United Nations Ambassador
Aug-24-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'So What's Plan B?'
Aug-23-2003
NEWSWEEK POLL: Sixty-Nine Percent of Americans Fear the U.S. Will Get Bogged Down in Iraq 'For Many Years' Without Achieving Goals
Aug-17-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Exclusive - Ashcroft's Campaign to Shore Up The Patriot Act
Aug-17-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/August 25, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, August 18).
Aug-17-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives August 25 - September 1, 2003 Issue
Aug-17-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Blackout of 2003'
Aug-17-2003
NEWSWEEK: Mary J. Blige Says Management Took Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars From Her Accounts Without Consulting Her
Aug-17-2003
NEWSWEEK: Captured Terror Suspect Hambali Was Assigned to Recruit Hijackers For 9/11 Follow-Up Attacks on U.S. Targets, Alleges Major Qaeda Detainee
Aug-14-2003
MICHAEL VOSS NAMED MARKETING SOLUTIONS DIRECTOR
Aug-13-2003
Erik Torkells Named Editor of Budget Travel Magazine
Aug-10-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/August 18, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, August 11)
Aug-10-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives August 18, 2003 Issue
Aug-10-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Iran - The Mystery Meeting
Aug-10-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Exclusive - Justice: Losing Thompson
Aug-10-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Postwar Iraq - Chalabi's Ambitions
Aug-10-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Terrorism - Ties to a Qaeda Chief
Aug-10-2003
NEWSWEEK: More Than 8,000 Iraqis Have 'Disappeared' Since Saddam's Regime Fell; 5,000 Are in U.S. Custody, Most with No Right to Contact Families, Lawyers
Aug-10-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: All About Arnold
Aug-10-2003
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE: Iraqi Resistance Group Claims Responsibility for U.S. Soldiers' Deaths; Guerillas Say Group Has 5,000 Armed Fighters, Centralized Command Structure
Aug-10-2003
Newsweek: Law-Enforcement Officials Note Marked Nationwide Increase in Teen Prostitution; Trends Show Kids Getting Younger, More from Middle-Class Homes
Aug-3-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives August 11, 2003 Issue
Aug-3-2003
MEDIA LEAD SHEET/August 11, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, August 4).
Aug-3-2003
NEWSWEEK: Book Excerpt: 'Crisis: The Anatomy of Two Major Foreign Policy Crises' By Henry Kissinger
Aug-3-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Technology - Dial With Caution
Aug-3-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Military - The Army Cleans House
Aug-3-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Political Ads - More Harm Than Good?
Aug-3-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Exclusive - Behind Al Qaeda's New Hijacking Strategy
Aug-3-2003
NEWSWEEK: 'This Is The Hardest Test I Have Ever Had to Pass in My Life, and I Hope I Have Not Caused You Too Much Distress,' Suspected Terrorist Writes to Family
Aug-3-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: Howard Dean, Destiny or Disaster?
Aug-2-2003
Newsweek Interview: Ariel Sharon, Israeli Prime Minister
Jul-27-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights And Exclusives, August 4, 2003 Issue
Jul-27-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/August 4, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, July 28)
Jul-27-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: CELEBRITY - In Kobe's Spotlight
Jul-27-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Terrorism: Al Qaeda's Men in Iran
Jul-27-2003
NEWSWEEK: U.S. Military Families Speak Out About Mounting Casualties; Army Gives Officers' Wives Advice on Preparing for Husbands' Return
Jul-27-2003
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE: New Harry Potter Director Compares Bush, Saddam to Villain Lord Voldemort, Says Both 'In Love With Power'
Jul-27-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: As Many as 35,000 Troops Still Loyal to Saddam Had Formed Guerrilla Bands Says Former Iraqi Information Ministry Official
Jul-27-2003
NEWSWEEK: Classified Section of 9/11 Report Draws Connections Between High-Level Saudi Princes and Associates of the Hijackers
Jul-26-2003
Newsweek Interview: Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian Prime Minister
Jul-26-2003
NEWSWEEK POLL: Fifty-Nine Percent Say Killing Of Hussein's Sons Unlikely to Reduce Attacks on U.S. Military; 71 Percent Support U.S. Turning Over Some Authority To U.N.
Jul-20-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives July 28, 2003 Issue
Jul-20-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/July 28, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, July 21).
Jul-20-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Florida Yet Another Liability
Jul-20-2003
NEWSWEEK: 'He Didn't Bring A Political Agenda, He Just Wanted Reform,' Says Gov. Pataki of Hip-Hop Impresario Russell Simmons's Campaign to Overhaul New York Drug Laws
Jul-20-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Jessica Lynch Homeward Bound
Jul-20-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE EXCLUSIVE: The 9-11 Report: Slamming the FBI
Jul-20-2003
NEWSWEEK: Italian Journalist Had Dismissed Niger Uranium Documents As Forgeries Even Before They Reached the CIA
Jul-20-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'California In Crisis'
Jul-20-2003
NEWSWEEK: 'The Way He Was So Into His Wife, You Figured He Would Never Stray From Her. He Was Too Goody-Two-Shoes to Do That,' Says One Player About Bryant, 'But Obviously We Didn't Know Him As Well As We Thought'
Jul-13-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives/July 21, 2003 Issue
Jul-13-2003
NEWSWEEK Media Lead Sheet/July 21, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, July 14).
Jul-13-2003
NEWSWEEK: Gay Star of New Reality TV Show 'Boy Meets Boy' Felt 'Betrayed' By Show; Suitors Included Heterosexuals In Bid To Attract Straight Viewers
Jul-13-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: The Shadow of Saddam
Jul-13-2003
Newsweek: Howard Dean Sought Counseling to Deal With His 'Survivor's Guilt' Over Brother's Death in Laos 30 Years Ago; Sought Closure By Visiting Site In Laos Where He May Be Buried
Jul-12-2003
NEWSWEEK POLL: Bush and The Truth
Jul-6-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives/July 14, 2003 Issue
Jul-6-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/July 14, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, July 7).
Jul-6-2003
NEWSWEEK: Cirque du Soleil to Open Third Permanent Show in Las Vegas; 'Zumanity' More Risque Than Other Productions
Jul-6-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: Cholesterol - And Beyond
Jun-29-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/JULY 7, 2003 ISSUE (on newsstands Monday, June 30).
Jun-29-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'Is Gay Marriage Next?'
Jun-29-2003
NEWSWEEK: Middle East
Jun-29-2003
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Troops Had Intelligence That Saddam Was in Convoy En Route to Syria Border; Troops Scoured 50-Mile Stretch of Desert With Fleets of Helicopters and Tanks
Jun-27-2003
Newsweek Wins Six Society of Publishers in Asia Awards
Jun-22-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/June 30, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, June 23).
Jun-22-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives June 30-July 7, 2003 Issue
Jun-22-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: No Sex, Please, We're Married
Jun-22-2003
NEWSWEEK: U.S. Officials Hoping Iranian General Strike Called for Next Month Will Lead to Second Iranian Revolution
Jun-22-2003
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE: J.K. Rowling on the New 'Harry Potter'
Jun-22-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Boston Brother's Keeper
Jun-22-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Prison Life - Advice for Martha
Jun-22-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Terrorism - Al Qaeda in America
Jun-15-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Charlie's Angels
Jun-15-2003
NEWSWEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/JUNE 23, 2003 ISSUE (on newsstands Monday, June 16).
Jun-15-2003
International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/June 23, 2003 Issue
Jun-15-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: Al Qaeda in America How the Terrorists Are Recruiting -- and Plotting -- Here
Jun-15-2003
NEWSWEEK: Phone Call Tapes Between Scott Peterson and Amber Frey Reveal Only That Scott Asked for Photos Taken at a Christmas Party; Nothing About Laci And Unborn Son
Jun-8-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives June 16, 2003 Issue
Jun-8-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: Men's Minds, Men's Bodies
Jun-8-2003
MEDIA LEAD SHEET/June 16, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, June 9).
Jun-8-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Britain - Was It Their 'Finest Hour'?
Jun-8-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Terror - Hide-and-Go-Seek
Jun-8-2003
NEWSWEEK: Arthur Sulzberger Says He Wasn't Pressured by NYT Board Or His Family to Dump Howell Raines and Gerald Boyd
Jun-8-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Bush Campaign - We're in the Money
Jun-8-2003
NEWSWEEK: Sec. of State Powell Speaks of New Alliance Between State and White House On Mideast Peace, Says 'There Is No Daylight Between Us'
Jun-8-2003
NEWSWEEK: Eric Robert Rudolph Says Solitude in Woods Got to Him, Says He'd Been Without a Woman for So Long, 'The Bears Started Looking Good'
Jun-8-2003
NEWSWEEK: Bill Ford Reveals Himself as Reluctant CEO of Ford Motor Co.; Opens Up About Losing Sleep and Deferring Dreams
Jun-6-2003
Mark Miller to Write Regular Online Column on Social, Cultural Issues
Jun-1-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/June 9, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, June 2).
Jun-1-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives June 9, 2003 ISSUE
Jun-1-2003
NEWSWEEK: Iraq's WMD Capability Based More on Assumptions Than Hard Evidence; Lack of Exact Intel Causing Civil War in Bush Administration
Jun-1-2003
Arnold Schwarzenegger Says He's Not in the Race for California Governor
Jun-1-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: Should a Fetus Have Rights?
Jun-1-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Clinton Want Me Back?
Jun-1-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Missiles Return to Sender
Jun-1-2003
Newsweek Periscope: TROOPS The Body Count Grows
Jun-1-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Terrorism Continuing Threats
May-31-2003
NEWSWEEK POLL: Bush's Approval Rating Drops to 61%
May-25-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: America's Best High Schools
May-25-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/June 2, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, May 26)
May-25-2003
NEWSWEEK: Interview: Gloria Macapagal Arroyo; Philippine President
May-25-2003
NEWSWEEK: Bush's 'Roadmap' Speech Reviewed and Adviser Karl Rove Worked on the 'Phrasing' of the Speeches
May-25-2003
NEWSWEEK: Increased Terror Alert Result of Increased Terror 'Chatter' Level; Document Says it's Likely That an Attempted Terror Attack Against U.S. Homeland ... Could Occur Next 30-90 Days
May-18-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/May 26, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, May 19).
May-18-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives May 26-June 2, 2003 Issue
May-18-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: War Costs: How Much? Well, How High Can You Count?
May-18-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Anthrax: Finally, the FBI Uncovers a Tantalizing Clue
May-18-2003
NEWSWEEK: American Idol
May-18-2003
NEWSWEEK: Riyadh Aftermath
May-18-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: The Secret Life of Jayson Blair
May-18-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: U.S. Attorney in Manhattan Still Strongly Considering Indicting Martha Stewart for Insider Trading and Obstruction of Justice
May-18-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: U.S. Attorney in Manhattan Still Strongly Considering Indicting Martha Stewart for Insider Trading and Obstruction of Justice
May-12-2003
NEWSWEEK: Journalist Stephen Glass on Writing His Lies Five Years Ago at the New Republic: 'I Thought I Truly, Truly was Not A Good-Enough Journalist ... ' Upcoming Novel 'The Fabulist' A Way to 'Confront My Lies'
May-12-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Bashar Assad President of Syria
May-11-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/May 19, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, May 12)
May-11-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ May 19, 2003 Issue
May-11-2003
NEWSWEEK: U.S. Forces Played on Saddam's Paranoia, Disinformation About Attack from the North to Surprise Him from the South; War Plan was Expected to Take Up to 120 DAYS, Says Gen. Franks
May-11-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE - Iraq: That Joke Is a Killer
May-11-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: The Next Frontiers: Treating Pain
May-11-2003
NEWSWEEK: Murder of Shiite Leader and Iraqi Exile Al-Khoei Last Month May Have Been Part of Power Struggle, Not Spontaneous Act by a Mob; Four Arrested, Identified as Followers of Shiite Cleric Al-Sadr
May-11-2003
NEWSWEEK: Weapons Facilities in Iraq Looted Before U.S. Troops Could Secure Them; Containment Vaults' Seals Broken at Nuclear Research Center
May-11-2003
Governor Howard Dean to Unveil Health-Care Plan; Would Cost Half of Dick Gephardt's Plan
May-4-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives/May 12, 2003 Issue
May-4-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/May 12, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, May 5)
May-4-2003
NEWSWEEK: Chalabi's and Family's Financial Institutions Were Shut Down Because Of Questionable Practices and Unsecured Loans
May-4-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: She Works, He Doesn't
May-4-2003
NEWSWEEK: Jay Garner Overwhelmed and Undermanned in Iraq; U.S. Officials Cutting Corners, Not Investigating Baath Party Affiliations
May-4-2003
NEWSWEEK: Katrina Leung Tried to Bribe L.A. Officials in Port Deal with Beijing, Said, 'You'll Have to Put Some Money in a Certain Bank in Hong Kong ... Then the City Will Get the Contract'
May-4-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Al Qaeda - Getting Warmer
May-4-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Gambling - Bennett: Virtue Is as Virtue Does?
May-4-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Military - The Attacker's Defense
May-3-2003
Bush's Approval Rating Drops to 65%; Gets High Marks for Handling of Iraq And Preventing Terrorism at Home, But Low Points on The Economy, Taxes and Health Care
May-2-2003
Newsweek: William J. Bennett Is A 'Preferred Customer' At Casinos; Says: 'I play fairly high stakes. I adhere to the law. I don't play the 'milk money.' I don't put my family at risk and I don't owe anyone anything.'
May-2-2003
'Arts & Opinions' Section Debuts on Newsweek's Website, Includes Essays And Reviews on Art, Film and Books
Apr-28-2003
Ann Zacarian Joins Newsweek as Director Of Worldwide Marketing
Apr-27-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/May 5, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, April 28)
Apr-27-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives/ May 5, 2003 Issue
Apr-27-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: SARS: What You Need to Know The New Age of Epidemics
Apr-27-2003
NEWSWEEK: Former Iraqi Exile Muhammad Mohsen Zubaidi Arranged for Rep. at OPEC Meeting, Got Rebuke from Washington; 'Just Because He's Trying to Organize Things Doesn't Make Him Credible,' Says U.S. Diplomat Bodine, 'Coordinator' for Central Iraq
Apr-27-2003
NEWSWEEK SUMMER MOVIES: Keanu Reeves on Playing Role of Neo in 'The Matrix' Sequel: 'Playing Him is Like Playing the Best Parts of Us'
Apr-27-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Ahmed Chalabi Iraqi Politician Who Returned After 45 Years in Exile
Apr-24-2003
Newsweek: CIA and State Department Officials Quietly Urged The White House to Take Pressure Off Damascus
Apr-20-2003
NEWSWEEK: MEDIA LEAD SHEET/April 28, 2003 Issue (on newsstands Monday, April 21)
Apr-20-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives/ April 28, 2003 Issue
Apr-20-2003
NEWSWEEK - The Next Frontiers: 'Tomorrow's Workplace'
Apr-20-2003
NEWSWEEK: 'X2' Director Bryan Singer Disputes New York Post Claim That He's Out of Control
Apr-20-2003
NEWSWEEK: 'X2' Director Bryan Singer Disputes New York Post Claim That He's Out of Control
Apr-20-2003
NEWSWEEK: Gardener Saw Scott Peterson At Berkeley Marina On Day of Laci's Disappearance
Apr-20-2003
NEWSWEEK: U.S. Intelligence Has Tracked Around a Dozen Iranian Agents Directly From Tehran to Al Kut in the Last Month
Apr-20-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Show Me the Money
Apr-20-2003
NEWSWEEK: Syrian Intelligence Led to U.S. Foil of Planned Attack on Navy's Administrative Support Unit in Bahrain
Apr-20-2003
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE - Cover: Saddam's Secret Files How He Ruled: Spying, Bungling and Brutality
Apr-20-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Psyop Saddam's Bad Rap
Apr-13-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/April 21, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, April 14)
Apr-13-2003
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS: Highlights and Exclusives/ April 21, 2003 Issue
Apr-13-2003
NEWSWEEK MEDIA LEAD SHEET/April 21, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, April 14)
Apr-13-2003
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'How to Win the Peace'
Apr-13-2003
NEWSWEEK: Monica Lewinsky, Host of New Dating Game TV Show, Says She's Already Had a Reality TV Show of Her Own
Apr-13-2003
NEWSWEEK: Special Ops, CIA Roamed Iraq for Months Before War Disguised as Arabs; Performed Reconnaissance Missions, Bribed Oilfield Operators
Apr-13-2003
NEWSWEEK: Iraqi Exile Leader Chalabi Will Not Attend An Nasiriya Meeting
Apr-13-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: Espionage: Sex, Spies and the 'Parlor Maid'
Apr-13-2003
NEWSWEEK PERISCOPE: The French I'm Shocked, Shocked!
Apr-12-2003
Newsweek Poll: More Than Two-Thirds of Americans (67%) Believe It Is Very Important to Kill or Capture Saddam Hussein; 67% Say It Is Very Important To Find Banned Chemical or Biological Weapons
Apr-6-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ April 14, 2003 Issue
Apr-6-2003
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/April 14, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, April 7)
Apr-6-2003
Newsweek Cover: Saving Private Lynch
Apr-6-2003
Newsweek Periscope: The Press Staying Free - And Safe
Apr-6-2003
Newsweek: Antonio Banderas Talks About Overcoming His Fears for His Broadway Debut in 'Nine': 'You Don't Want to Fraud the People'
Apr-6-2003
Newsweek Periscope: The Saudis: A Missing Diplomat?
Apr-6-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Ally Gone Awry?
Apr-6-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Who's Going To Lead The New Government?
Apr-4-2003
Exclusive Interview: Uday Hussein's Former English Teacher
Mar-30-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ April 7, 2003 Issue
Mar-30-2003
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/April 7, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, March 31)
Mar-30-2003
Newsweek: Kirk and Michael Douglas Agreed to Tear Up Oscar Card in Advance if 'Chicago' Won Best Picture
Mar-30-2003
Newsweek Interview: Lisa Marie Presley
Mar-30-2003
Newsweek Cover: How Bloody?
Mar-30-2003
Newsweek Interview: Queen Noor Of Jordan
Mar-30-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Fanning the Flames: Cheney's Halliburton Ties
Mar-30-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Spilling Secrets?
Mar-29-2003
Newsweek Poll: Ten Days After War Begins, Most Americans Support Timing of Military Action
Mar-28-2003
Newsweek: Halliburton Out of the Running for $600 Million Rebuilding Contract in Post-War Iraq;
Mar-23-2003
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/March 31, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, March 24)
Mar-23-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ March 31, 2003 Issue
Mar-23-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Books France, Anyone?
Mar-23-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Crime How the Kidnappers Controlled Elizabeth
Mar-23-2003
Newsweek Periscope: The Hunt at Home
Mar-23-2003
Newsweek Cover: Shock and Awe
Mar-23-2003
Newsweek Interview: Former President George H.W. Bush
Mar-23-2003
Newsweek Baghdad Eyewitness: Melinda Liu
Mar-23-2003
Newsweek: Big Contracts for Postwar-Iraq Reconstruction To be Handed Out This Week -- All to U.S. Firms
Mar-23-2003
Newsweek Reporter Scott Johnson Provides First-Person Account of Being Shot at by Iraqis, Says, 'I Was Sure I Was Dead'
Mar-23-2003
Newsweek Interview: Former President George H.W. Bush
Mar-22-2003
Newsweek: Exclusive Interview: Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of Turkey
Mar-19-2003
Newsweek Web Exclusive: Treasure Hunt
Mar-19-2003
Newsweek Nominated for Four National Magazine Awards - For General Excellence, Public Interest, Reporting and Personal Service
Mar-16-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/March 24, 2003 Issue
Mar-16-2003
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/March 24, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, March 17)
Mar-16-2003
Newsweek: Qaeda Terrorist Arrested With September 11 Mastermind Mohammed Believed To Be Key 'Paymaster' of the Hijackers Who Provided Money, Credit Cards In the Months Before the Attacks
Mar-16-2003
Newsweek: Powell Saw 'Realistic Chance' That U.N. Process, Backed by Substantial Military Buildup, Could Have Worked to Avert War if Saddam 'Realized the Seriousness of the President's Intent'
Mar-16-2003
Newsweek Interview: Christopher Szpilman Son of 'The Pianist' Wladyslaw Szpilman
Mar-16-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Exclusive U.S. Asked for 11 Air Corridors Over Turkey, Use of Air Bases; Turkish P.M. Erdogan Has Decided No Deal without Parliamentary Approval
Mar-16-2003
Newsweek: Peter O'Toole on First Declining the Academy Award for Lifetime Achievement: 'I Thought It Was a Polite Inquiry.' Now He Says It's 'Jolly. Enormous Shock. I Had No Idea'
Mar-16-2003
Newsweek Cover: Why America Scares the World And What to Do About It - By Fareed Zakaria
Mar-15-2003
America, War and the World
Mar-15-2003
America, War and the World
Mar-12-2003
Bush Officials Planning a Dramatic 'Show of Force' to Guard U.S. 'Soft Targets' Once War on Iraq Begins; Terror-Alert Will be Quickly Moved Back to 'Code Orange'
Mar-9-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ March 17, 2003 Issue
Mar-9-2003
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/March 17, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, March 10)
Mar-9-2003
Newsweek Cover: Counter Attack Biological Weapons and Urban Warfare: How Saddam Might Fight Back
Mar-9-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Exclusive
Mar-9-2003
Newsweek: Armored-Car Makers Say U.S. is one of the Fastest-Growing Markets; Ford, GM, BMW Releasing Cars That Can Stop Bullets, Grenades, Hermetically Seal Shut in Case of Gas Attack
Mar-9-2003
Newsweek: Radical Egyptian Arrested in Raid of Al Qaeda Safehouse Made Deal With U.S., Cashed in on $25 Million Bounty for Khalid Shaikh Mohammed
Mar-5-2003
Bush Official Says That With Capture of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, Major 9-11 Conspiracy Trial is a 'Realistic Possibility'
Mar-5-2003
Kenneth Auchincloss, 1937 - 2003
Mar-5-2003
Jeff Giles Named Senior Editor For Newsweek's Arts and Entertainment Section
Mar-3-2003
Melinda Henneberger Joins Newsweek in Washington Bureau as Contributing Editor
Mar-2-2003
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/March 10, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, March 3).
Mar-2-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ March 10, 2003 Issue
Mar-2-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Exclusive Control of Intelligence Analysis from Homeland Security Department Back in Hands of CIA's Tenet
Mar-2-2003
Newsweek Cover: Bush & God
Mar-2-2003
Newsweek Excerpt: 'After: How America Confronted the September 12 Era' By Steven Brill
Mar-2-2003
Newsweek: Al Qaeda Arrest
Feb-23-2003
Newsweek: Duke Surgeon Does Not Recall Blood Type Being Discussed When He Asked Donor Services Whether Organs Were Available for Jesica, Spokesman Says
Feb-23-2003
Newsweek Cover: From Schools to Jobs, Black Women Are Rising Much Faster Than Black Men; What It Means for Work, Family and Race Relations
Feb-23-2003
Media Lead Sheet/March 3, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, February 24)
Feb-23-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ March 3, 2003 Issue
Feb-23-2003
Newsweek: Prior to White House Event in June 2001, Secret Service Warned That Professor Al-Arian was Potential Terrorist; Aides Let Him Through Anyway
Feb-23-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Exclusive Iraq Defector Told of Weapons Destruction After Gulf War, But Said Iraq Preserved Technical Material
Feb-23-2003
Newsweek: Although Powell Spoke of Terror Leader Zarqawi's Links to Afghanistan and Iraq, Evidence Connects Him, Other Qaeda Allies to Iran
Feb-23-2003
Newsweek Interview: Roh Moo Hyun South Korea President-Elect
Feb-19-2003
Newsweek: Information That Lead to Elevated Terror Alert Turned Out to Be Bogus, Sources Say; Officials Discussing Reducing Threat Level to Yellow
Feb-16-2003
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/February 24, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, February 17)
Feb-16-2003
Newsweek: International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ Feb. 24, 2003 Issue
Feb-16-2003
Newsweek: Microsoft to Release 'threedegrees,' A Program Created By 'NetGen' for Socializing; Relies on Peer-to-Peer Technology
Feb-16-2003
Newsweek Cover: Anxiety and Your Brain
Feb-16-2003
Newsweek Periscope Exclusive: Risking a Civil War
Feb-16-2003
Newsweek Cover: Information That Lead to Elevated Terror Alert Turned Out to Be Bogus, Sources Say; Officials Discussing Reducing Threat Level to Yellow
Feb-14-2003
Kaplan/Newsweek Announce All-Star Judging Panel for 9th Annual Scholarship Competition
Feb-9-2003
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/February 17, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, February 10)
Feb-9-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ Feb. 17, 2003 Issue
Feb-9-2003
Newsweek Interview: Rupert Murdoch, Chief of Australia's News Corp.
Feb-9-2003
Newsweek: On First Night of War Against Iraq, U.S. Will Drop 'E-Bombs,' Shutting Down Any Electrical Equipment Within Its Range; Tanks, Warplanes, Helicopters Equipped with Minicomputers, Targeting Systems
Feb-9-2003
Newsweek: Post-War Iraq Hope Would be to Withdraw Troops in 30-90 Days
Feb-9-2003
Newsweek Cover: The War Plan
Feb-8-2003
Majority of Americans Support U.S. Military Action in Iraq If Inspectors Do Not Find Evidence of Banned Weapons; Also Support Action If Troops Have to Stay Five Years After the Fighting Stops
Feb-4-2003
Bill Youngberg Named Newsweek's Central Advertising Director
Feb-3-2003
Newsweek Cover - Special Report: 'Not Again' The Space Shuttle Columbia Tragedy
Feb-2-2003
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/February 10, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, February 3).
Feb-2-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/Feb. 10, 2003 Issue
Feb-2-2003
Alleged Qaeda Leader with Links to Saddam May be Linked Closer To Iran, Officials Tell Newsweek
Jan-26-2003
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/February 3, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, January 27)
Jan-26-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/Feb. 3, 2003 Issue
Jan-26-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Terrorists Man on The Run
Jan-26-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Investigators The FBI Says, Count the Mosques
Jan-26-2003
Newsweek Cover: 'Hell Bent On War'
Jan-26-2003
Newsweek Oscar Roundtable:
Jan-25-2003
Bush at Midterm: War and Jobs
Jan-22-2003
Newsweek.MSNBC.com to Post Daily Coverage of World Economic Forum With Exclusive Reports, Web Casts, Behind-The-Scenes Coverage
Jan-19-2003
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/January 27, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, January 20)
Jan-19-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ Jan. 27, 2003 Issue
Jan-19-2003
Newsweek Periscope Exclusive: Al Qaeda At Sea
Jan-19-2003
Newsweek Periscope: 2004: Straight Talk: What Dems Think of the Field
Jan-19-2003
Newsweek Periscope Exclusive: AOL Time Warner This Time It's Personal
Jan-19-2003
Newsweek Interview: Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela
Jan-19-2003
Newsweek Interview: Norman Mailer
Jan-19-2003
Newsweek: John Muhammad Introduced Lee Malvo to Friend As A 'Sniper' and It Didn't Sound Like A Nickname; 'It Was More Like A Job Description,' Friend Says
Jan-19-2003
Newsweek Cover: 'Do We Still Need Affirmative Action?'
Jan-19-2003
Newsweek: Islamist Leader Mullah Krekar Says 'The Bush Administration Has Received False Reports Accusing Us of Having Ties with Al Qaeda, Taliban and Saddam Hussein ... These Are Lies'
Jan-19-2003
Newsweek Interviews: Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister of Israel Amram Mitzna, Labor Party Leader
Jan-18-2003
Most Americans Agree With Bush on Affirmative Action, Think Colleges Should Not Give Race-Based Preferences in Admissions; Americans as Opposed to Preferences For Alumni Children and Athletes
Jan-12-2003
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/January 20, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, January 13)
Jan-12-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ Jan. 20, 2003 Issue
Jan-12-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Exclusive No Help
Jan-12-2003
Newsweek Cover: 'The Perfect Diet' Harvard's 'Healthy Eating Pyramid' Reduces Heart Disease Nearly Twice As Much As USDA's Food Guide Pyramid
Jan-12-2003
Newsweek Worldview: Fareed Zakaria
Jan-12-2003
Newsweek: Senior Bush Official Says He Finds It 'Somewhat Hard to Believe' That Bush's Senior Advisers Were Unanimous About Targeting Dividends
Jan-12-2003
Interview: Muammar Kaddafi
Jan-11-2003
Interview: Muammar Kaddafi
Jan-8-2003
Newsweek Web Site Wins Two 'Best of the Web' Awards from MIN
Jan-5-2003
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ Jan. 13, 2003 Issue
Jan-5-2003
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/January 13, 2003 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, January 6)
Jan-5-2003
Newsweek Interview: Daniel Day-Lewis Talks About His Famed Intensity; He Knows People Think He 'Must Be Mad'
Jan-5-2003
Newsweek Periscope: Saudis Close Ties
Jan-5-2003
Newsweek Exclusive: Newsweek Gets First Look At The Ultra-Luxury 'Cadillac Sixteen'
Jan-5-2003
Newsweek Cover: 'North Korea's Dr. Evil'
Dec-22-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/December 30, 2002-January 6, 2003 Double Issue (On Newsstands Monday, December 23 for two weeks).
Dec-22-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives December 30, 2002-January 6, 2003, Special Double Issue
Dec-22-2002
Newsweek Cover: The 'Who's Next' Issue 2003: Year of 'The Matrix'
Dec-16-2002
Newsweek and Vertex Group Join to Publish 'Newsweek Select, 'A Monthly Chinese-Language Newsweek for China and Hong Kong
Dec-15-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/December 23, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, December 16)
Dec-15-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ Dec. 23, 2002 Issue
Dec-15-2002
Newsweek: Cardinal Law Failed to Follow U.S. Conference of Bishops Directives on Handling Priests Accused of Abuse, Vatican Official Says
Dec-15-2002
Newsweek Interview: Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Leonardo DiCaprio
Dec-15-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Race and the Rise of Trent Lott'
Dec-13-2002
Newsweek's National Ad Rates Rising 4.77 Percent for 2003
Dec-8-2002
Newsweek: Black Leaders Planning to Run in Respective States in 2004 As 'Favorite Sons' Potentially Locking Up African-American Vote and Going to Convention With Up To 1,500 Delegates
Dec-8-2002
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/December 16, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, December 9)
Dec-8-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights And Exclusives/Dec. 16, 2002 Issue
Dec-8-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'The Real Condi Rice' The Most Powerful Woman In Washington Is Black, Brainy and Bush's Secret Weapon
Dec-8-2002
Newsweek: Jack Nicholson on Life in His Sixties: 'I Don't Have The Same Libido ... I Spend a Lot of Time Sleeping Alone These Days. That's Different. And Very Liberating.'
Dec-1-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ December 9, 2002 Issue
Dec-1-2002
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/December 9, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, December 2)
Dec-1-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'The New Virginity'
Dec-1-2002
Newsweek: Levin, Case Incompatible From the Start
Dec-1-2002
Newsweek: Intelligence Sources Believe Al-Qaeda, Somali-Based Islamist Group May Be Behind Mombasa Attacks
Dec-1-2002
Newsweek: Saudis to Announce New Controls on Charities, Crackdown on Money Transfers
Nov-25-2002
ISSUES 2003 to Hit Newsstands on Dec. 9, in Collaboration With World Economic Forum
Nov-25-2002
Rhona Murphy Joins Newsweek As Associate Publisher, Director of International Sales
Nov-24-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ December 2, 2002 Issue
Nov-24-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/December 2, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, November 25).
Nov-24-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'The Science of Alternative Medicine'
Nov-24-2002
Newsweek Gets Inside the Hill Probe of Possible Saudi Link to 9/11 Hijackers
Nov-21-2002
Jerry Adler Named Newsweek Science Writer
Nov-17-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ November 25, 2002 Issue
Nov-17-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/November 25, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, November 18).
Nov-17-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Next Frontiers: @Home & @Play: What the Future Means for You'
Nov-17-2002
Newsweek: General Downing Says Six to Eight of Saddam's Scuds Were Destroyed In Gulf War
Nov-17-2002
Newsweek: Senior Intelligence Officials '100 Percent Certain' bin Laden had Succeeded in 'Making and Experimenting' with Small Amounts of Biological, Chemical Agents Before the U.S. Attack on Afghanistan
Nov-17-2002
Newsweek: Al Qaeda Is Again Training Terrorists In Afghanistan; About a Dozen Camps Believed to Exist With Graduates In the Hundreds
Nov-10-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/November 18, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, November 11)
Nov-10-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ Nov. 18, 2002 Issue
Nov-10-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Top Gun'
Nov-10-2002
Newsweek: Sen. Graham, Outgoing Chairman of Sen. Intelligence Committee, On Whether the Predator Attack in Yemen is Precursor To More Such Attacks: 'I Hope So'
Nov-9-2002
Post-Election/GOP Agenda
Nov-3-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/November 11, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, November 4)
Nov-3-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Why TV Is Good For Kids'
Nov-3-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights And Exclusives/ Nov. 11, 2002 Issue
Nov-3-2002
Newsweek: Witness to an Earlier Sniper Shooting Told Police About Seeing Dark-Colored Caprice Pull Out of Shopping Center After Shot was Fired, But No Action Was Taken
Nov-3-2002
Newsweek: Passage of U.N. Resolution Against Iraq Going Up Against Deadline For Military Buildup; 'We're Getting Very Close,' Says Administration Official. 'Think Early November'
Nov-3-2002
Newsweek: Complaint Filed at U.N. Details Deal Set Up by Saddam's Son to Skim Profits from 'Oil for Food' Contracts; Russian Businessman Says He Sent $60,000 to Bank Account in Jordan as Part of the Deal
Oct-28-2002
Twenty-Three Percent of Registered Dems. Say They'd Like to See Hillary Clinton Nominated for President 2004; Gore is Tops With 25 Percent
Oct-27-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/November 4, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, October 28)
Oct-27-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/Nov. 4, 2002 Issue
Oct-27-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'The Sick World of the Snipers'
Oct-27-2002
Newsweek: Hillary Clinton to Crowd at Fund-Raiser in Los Angeles: Bush Was 'Selected' President, Not Elected; Says Bush's Machine Has Raised Far More Money to 'Ruin the Reputations of Our Candidates'
Oct-26-2002
Sniper/Elections - Almost Half of Americans Expect Similar Sniper Attacks In The Near Future; Fear That Family Member Will Be A Victim Drops Slightly; 34 Percent Say Media Helped Law Enforcement Solve Case
Oct-21-2002
Patrick Hagerty Joins Newsweek as Associate Publisher, Director of U.S. Sales
Oct-20-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/October 28, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, October 21).
Oct-20-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ October 28, 2002 Issue
Oct-20-2002
Newsweek: Indonesian Intelligence Officials are Tracking an Explosives Expert, Dubbed 'The Inspector,' in Bali Bombings
Oct-20-2002
Newsweek: U.S. Intelligence Had Warning of Imminent Attack Against Ships in Persian Gulf, Yemen Port, Days Before French Tanker was Bombed
Oct-20-2002
Newsweek: 'The Shell Casing is As Much As A Quarter of A Century Old,' Says Source Close to Investigation
Oct-20-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Exclusive Excerpt: The Kurt Cobain Diaries'
Oct-14-2002
Anxiety And Elections - Americans More Fearful of A Relative Falling Victim To A Sniper Than Terrorism; Higher Concern Among Women And Minorities
Oct-13-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/October 21, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, October 14).
Oct-13-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ Oct. 21, 2002 Issue
Oct-13-2002
Newsweek: If Saddam Disappears, Power Would Pass to His Sons Who Could Be Worse Than Their Father, Sources Say
Oct-13-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'The Tarot Card Killer'
Oct-13-2002
Newsweek: Al Qaeda
Oct-6-2002
Newsweek International and Asia Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ October 14, 2002 Issue
Oct-6-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/October 14, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, October 7).
Oct-6-2002
Newsweek Book Excerpt: 'The Conquerors: Roosevelt, Truman and the Destruction Of Hitler's Germany 1941-1945' By Michael Beschloss
Oct-6-2002
Newsweek: Portland Six Had an Obsession with Radical Islam; Battle Became 'Very Obsessed' with Islam After Seeing Spike Lee Movie 'Malcolm X,' Mother Says
Oct-6-2002
Newsweek: 'This Campaign Will Be One of Life or Death for This Regime, and We Must Use Everything We Have,' Hussein Allegedly Told Military Commanders;
Oct-6-2002
Newsweek: Former Weapons Inspector Claims CIA, M.I.6. Officers Were Part of '90s Inspection Team Searching Hussein's Palaces in Iraq
Oct-6-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Operation: Smallpox'
Sep-30-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/October 7, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, September 30).
Sep-30-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ October 7, 2002 Issue
Sep-30-2002
Newsweek Issues Asia: The Five Faces of China/Fall-Winter 2002
Sep-30-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Teen Depression'
Sep-30-2002
Newsweek: U.S. Special Forces, Witnesses in Eastern Afghanistan Say Operation Mountain Sweep was a Disaster
Sep-30-2002
Newsweek: U.S. Intelligence Officials May Have Traced Key bin Laden Operative to Iraq
Sep-28-2002
Bush's Approval Rating High (65%), War Issue Not Helping GOP Candidates: Democratic House Candidates Lead Republicans (47%-40%)
Sep-24-2002
Newsweek International Special Report 'Issues Asia' Focuses On the Rise of China; Hits Newsstands Sept. 30
Sep-22-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/September 30, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, September 23).
Sep-22-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ Sept. 30, 2002 Issue
Sep-22-2002
Newsweek: War On Terror
Sep-22-2002
Newsweek: After GE'S Welch Cut Retirement Deal, CEOs in Boardrooms Demanded Similar Treatment
Sep-22-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Should You Buy Organic?'
Sep-22-2002
Newsweek: Buffalo Six
Sep-18-2002
Kaplan and Newsweek Kick Off 9th Annual 'My Turn' Essay Competition Budding Writers Earn Cash for College
Sep-15-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/September 23, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, September 16).
Sep-15-2002
Newsweek Next Frontiers: Careers and Technology
Sep-15-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'How We Helped Create Saddam'
Sep-15-2002
Newsweek: Bush's Pledge in U.N. Speech to 'Work with U.N. Security Council for Necessary Resolutions' Added Last; Was Under Discussion 'Up to the End'; Didn't Appear on Teleprompter, but Bush had Line Rehearsed
Sep-14-2002
War Against Iraq
Sep-8-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/September 16, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, September 9).
Sep-8-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives Sept. 16-23 Double Issue
Sep-8-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'The War Over War' Rumsfeld Vs. Powell - And America Vs. the World
Sep-8-2002
Newsweek: Agent for Sopranos' Edie Falco Told Her to Walk Off the Set to Help Negotiate For A Raise; 'I'm Like, 'The People We'd Be Screwing with Are ... The People I'm in Love With.'
Sep-1-2002
Newsweek: 'I Made it Through the First Set of Birthdays, the First Christmas, The Anniversary, but There's Still Going to be the Second Christmas and the Second September 11,' Says Beamer
Sep-1-2002
Newsweek: White House Distances Itself From Cheney Comment On Iraq: 'A Return Of [U.N.] Inspectors Would Provide No Assurance Whatsoever' of Saddam's Compliance With UN Resolutions
Sep-1-2002
'The Danger Is Very Real,' Says One CIA Official. 'There Are Still A Lot Of People Out There Who Can Do Some Real Harm'
Sep-1-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/September 9, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, September 2).
Sep-1-2002
Newsweek International and Asia Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ September 9, 2002 Issue
Sep-1-2002
Newsweek Interview: 'One of the Things I'm Most Disturbed By Since the Attacks Is the Tame Acceptance of the Idea That the Decision for War or Peace is President Bush's To Make By Himself,' Says Historian Schlesinger
Sep-1-2002
Newsweek Reunites Three FDNY Firemen, Who Hoisted the American Flag Amid The WTC Ruins, With Bergen County Photographer for Cover Image of Commemorative September 11 Edition, 'America: A Year After'
Aug-30-2002
Bush's Approval Rating (61%), Handling War On Terror (68%) Still High
Aug-26-2002
Newsweek International Double Issue 'Futurology' Hits Newsstands September 9
Aug-26-2002
Kaplan/Newsweek's 'How to Get Into College' Guide Names 12 'Hot Schools' for 2003
Aug-25-2002
Newsweek International and Asia Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/September 2, 2002 Issue
Aug-25-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/September 2, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, August 26).
Aug-25-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'The Tough Love Of Dr. Phil'
Aug-25-2002
Newsweek: Congress Is Strongly Considering Subpoenaing Martha Stewart to Testify; Committee Is Already Looking at Specific Dates; Could Come as Early as Next Week ---- Investigators Say There Was No 'Smoking Gun' In Stewart's Documents; Have Asked for Mor
Aug-25-2002
Newsweek: GOP Hard-Liners Not Seeking to Build a Global Empire, Says Perle; 'U.S. Power Is Always Potentially a Source for Good. The Contrast Is With People Who Fear American Power' ---- Intelligence Officials Say High-Ranking Qaeda Operatives Have Not Tu
Aug-18-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights And Exclusives/ August 26, 2002 Issue
Aug-18-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/August 26, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, August 19).
Aug-18-2002
Newsweek: Total Free Agency is the Answer to Baseball's Woes, Writes Newsweek's David Kapaln
Aug-18-2002
Newsweek Cover Special Report: 'The War Crimes of Afghanistan' America's Afghan Allies Asphyxiated Hundreds of Surrendering Taliban Prisoners En Route to Jail, Transporting Them in Sealed Cargo Containers; Bodies Buried in Mass Grave ---- Witnesses Say U.
Aug-11-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/August 19, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, August 12).
Aug-11-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ August 19, 2002 Issue
Aug-11-2002
Newsweek Cover: '5 Ways to Fix the 401(k)'
Aug-11-2002
Newsweek: Case Against Alleged Dirty Bomb Plotter Jose Padilla was 'Blown Out of Proportion' Says Official; Plot Never Moved Much Beyond Talk
Aug-11-2002
Newsweek: Escape from Afghanistan
Aug-5-2002
Next Frontiers Personal Business Technology Hits Newsstands Sept. 16
Aug-4-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/August 12, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, August 5)
Aug-4-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ August 12, 2002 Issue
Aug-4-2002
Newsweek Excerpt: 'Marilyn'
Aug-4-2002
Newsweek: Bush Administration Quietly Planning for Possible War Against Iraq; Rebuilding Arsenals of Smart Weapons, Personnel in Mideast Assessing Need for Airstrips and Wider Roads ---- Dept. Of Energy Working to Get Petroleum Reserve Up to Capacity in E
Aug-4-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Visions of Heaven'
Aug-4-2002
Newsweek: Anthrax Investigation
Jul-28-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/August 5, 2002 Issue (On newsstands Monday, July 29).
Jul-28-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ August 5, 2002 Issue
Jul-28-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'The Next Spielberg' From 'Sixth Sense' to 'Signs,' M. Night Shyamalan is Hollywood's Hottest New Storyteller
Jul-28-2002
Newsweek: Rigas Attorney Offered Low-Key Surrender of Former Adelphia CEO, But Feds Ignored Request
Jul-28-2002
Newsweek: Three Exiled Palestinians from Church of Nativity Stand-Off Living In Hunting Lodge in Spain's Woods; Spend Days Watching Al Jazeera, Calling Family in Bethlehem, Other Exiles
Jul-21-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/July 29, 2002 issue (On newsstands Monday, July 22)
Jul-21-2002
Newsweek: Steve Case Embraced Executive Changes Only on Eve of Board Meeting; In A Showdown Case May Have Been Asked to Resign
Jul-21-2002
Newsweek Cover: Like Father, Like Son?
Jul-20-2002
Americans Evenly Split on How Things Are Going in the Country; Less Than Half Say the Country's Economy in Only Fair Shape
Jul-19-2002
Newsweek Forms Alliances for the 'Tip Sheet,' New Back-of-the-Book Section
Jul-14-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ July 22-29, 2002 Double Issue
Jul-14-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/July 22, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, July 15).
Jul-14-2002
Newsweek Periscope Item Exclusive: Powell's Plan: President Arafat - Without Powers
Jul-14-2002
Newsweek Periscope Item: Education - The Report Card on Charter Schools
Jul-14-2002
Newsweek: 'In 1979, I Was Worth $11 Million. In 1989 I Was Worth $37. I Feel Like I've Lived to Be 300 Years Old, and I'm Not The Better for It,' Says Hollywood Film Producer Robert Evans
Jul-14-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Beyond Hormone Therapy'
Jul-14-2002
Newsweek: Emergency Rooms Report Uptick In Use of Disco-Era Drug, PCP; Drug Being Mixed With Marijuana, Ecstasy
Jul-14-2002
Newsweek: Halliburton CEO Says Cheney Knew About Firm's Accounting Practices; 'The Vice President Was Aware of Who Owed Us Money, And He Helped Us Collect It'
Jul-13-2002
Bush Approval Rating Still Strong; 51 Percent Majority Approves of President's Handling of Corporate Scandals
Jul-7-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/July 15, 2002 Issue (On newsstands Monday, July 8).
Jul-7-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/July 15, 2002 Issue
Jul-7-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Why We Can't Sleep'
Jul-7-2002
Newsweek: Solving the Anthrax Case - With No Mistakes
Jul-7-2002
Newsweek Patrols Front Lines of War on Terror in West Bank with Israeli Soldiers; Reservists Have Divergent Views on Incursion
Jul-7-2002
Newsweek: GOP Sources Say Bush Speech to Wall Street Will Likely Call for Criminal Charges for Corporate Officials Who Engage in Dodgy Accounting Practices, or File Misleading, Late Papers to Government
Jun-30-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/July 8, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, July 1)
Jun-30-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/July 8, 2002 Issue
Jun-30-2002
Newsweek Periscope Exclusive: Osama bin Laden and the Mystery of the Skull
Jun-30-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Under God' Under Fire
Jun-30-2002
Newsweek Investigation: Several Kuwaiti Prisoners Held at Guantanamo Don't Fit The Profile of Terrorists; Men Say They Went to Afghanistan for 'Charity Work'
Jun-30-2002
Newsweek: Circumstantial Evidence Against Ricci Is 'Pretty Substantial,' Says One Law Enforcement Official; 'The Minute We Had Forensic Evidence He Would Be Charged'
Jun-30-2002
Newsweek: Congressional Investigators Say There is No Credible Record of A Prearranged Sell Order Between Martha Stewart and Her Broker Over Selling ImClone Stock
Jun-29-2002
Most Americans Think Another Terrorist Attack Is Likely; But Will Not Alter Fourth of July Plans
Jun-28-2002
Newsweek Wins Three Clarion Awards and Three New York Press Club Awards for Terror Coverage, Opinion Column, Spot-News Reporting on Web Site
Jun-23-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/July 1, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, June 24)
Jun-23-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/July 1, 2002 Issue
Jun-23-2002
Newsweek: Angela Bassett On Turning Down Chance For Lead Role In 'Monster's Ball': 'I Wasn't Going To Be A Prostitute On Film ... It's Such A Stereotype About Black Women And Sexuality'
Jun-23-2002
Newsweek Cover: Martha's Mess
Jun-23-2002
Newsweek: New Microsoft Program 'Palladium' Next Step in Computer Security
Jun-22-2002
Interviews: Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf
Jun-16-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ June 24, 2002 Issue
Jun-16-2002
Investigators Learned of Dirty Bomb Suspect Padilla in March, But Didn't Find Him Until Less Than 48 Hours Before Flight to U.S.
Jun-16-2002
Newsweek: Polygraph Clean for Dad of Elizabeth Smart, But Uncle's Results 'Inconclusive'
Jun-16-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/June 24, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, June 17).
Jun-16-2002
Newsweek Cover: The Next Frontiers: 'Fixing Your Brain'
Jun-11-2002
Avery Stirratt Joins Newsweek As Regional Sales Director, East Coast
Jun-9-2002
Newsweek: MEDIA LEAD SHEET/June 17, 2002 Issue (On newsstands Monday, June 10)
Jun-9-2002
Newsweek: Elena Ford, First Female Ford Working in the Family's Automobile Company, Wants a Seat on the Board of Directors and a Top Marketing Position
Jun-9-2002
Newsweek: Top White House Aides Say Ridge May Not Seek Position of Heading New Department of Homeland Security
Jun-9-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/June 17, 2002 Issue
Jun-9-2002
Newsweek Cover: The United States of eBay
Jun-9-2002
Newsweek: The District Attorney's Office Has Evidence That Purportedly Shows Previous Shoplifting Incidents by Ryder, Newsweek Has Learned
Jun-9-2002
Newsweek: Pakistani Militants Claim Kashmir Attacks Will Continue, Despite Musharraf's Order to Stop
Jun-2-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/June 10, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, June 3).
Jun-2-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights And Exclusives/June 10, 2002 Issue
Jun-2-2002
Newsweek Periscope Exclusive: A Hot Deal on Spy Gear
Jun-2-2002
Newsweek Periscope Item: Halliburton
Jun-2-2002
Newsweek Cover Exclusive: 'The 9/11 Terrorists the CIA Should Have Caught'
Jun-2-2002
Newsweek: Al Qaeda Forces Disperse In Pakistan, Change Methods; One Taliban Official Says the U.S. Will 'Never' Catch Bin Laden
May-28-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/June 3, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, May 27).
May-26-2002
Newsweek Exclusive Interview: Al Pacino Pacino Says He Did Not Enjoy His Early Success: 'I Sorta Felt Out of Sync With What Was Happening. I Didn't Know How to Accept It, So I Drank and I Drugged and I Kinda Insulated Myself'
May-26-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'In Defense of Teen Girls' Experts Agree That Teen Girls Can Be Well-Rounded, Well-Balanced; Less Likely to Engage in Mean Behavior
May-26-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/June 3, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, May 27).
May-26-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/June 3, 2002 Issue
May-26-2002
Newsweek: FBI Counterterrorism Officials 'Toned Down' an Agent's Request for a Warrant to Search Moussaoui's Computer, Removing Critical Information Provided By French Intelligence, Minnesota Agent's Whistleblowing Letter Says
May-19-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/May 27, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, May 20)
May-19-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/May 27, 2002 Issue
May-19-2002
Newsweek: Enter, Stage Right ... Bibi has a plan (hint: it doesn't include a PLO state) By Lally Weymouth
May-19-2002
Newsweek: Bush Seen As 'Shaken'; Of Democrats' Criticism He Tells GOP Group 'I Sniff Some Politics in the Air; Staffer Criticizes Rice's Press Conference, Saying She 'Wasn't Ready for Prime Time'
May-19-2002
Newsweek: Bush, Putin Likely to Reach 'Energy Security' Deal at Russian Summit
May-19-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'What Bush Knew'
May-12-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/May 20, 2002 Issue
May-12-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/May 20, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, May 13).
May-12-2002
Newsweek Interview: Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs
May-12-2002
Newsweek: Congress Fighting Rumsfeld Decision to Kill $11 Billion Crusader Gun Program; 'The Defense Department is Afflicted with Hubris ... They're Intoxicated by Their Success in Afghanistan,' Senator Says
May-12-2002
Newsweek Cover: '39 Days in Bethlehem' Inside the Church of the Nativity: The Untold Story
May-5-2002
Newsweek: Former Child Soldiers From Sierra Leone Recount Tales of Horror in Civil War; 'God Must Forgive Boys Like Us'
May-5-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/May 13, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, May 6)
May-5-2002
Newsweek: International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ May 13, 2002 Issue
May-5-2002
Newsweek: Reports Say Bin Laden Healthy, Inside Pakistan; 'Al Qaeda Network is Active' There
May-5-2002
Newsweek: Barbara Bush on Her Son's Restraint in the Weeks After September 11: 'I'm Not Sure I'd Have Been That Good'
May-5-2002
Newsweek Cover: The Business of Botox
May-1-2002
Newsweek Wins National Magazine's Top Award for General Excellence
May-1-2002
Newsweek Wins National Magazine's Top Award For General Excellence
Apr-29-2002
New Map and Study Guide Produced by Newsweek's Education Program Illustrates World Land-Mine Problem; Guide Shows Ways to Solve It
Apr-28-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/May 6, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, April 29).
Apr-28-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'What Would Jesus Do?' Beyond the Priest Scandal: Christianity At A Crossroads
Apr-28-2002
Newsweek: International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/May 6, 2002 Issue
Apr-28-2002
Newsweek: Czech Officials Say Story That Sept. 11 Hijacker Atta Met with Iraqi Agent in Prague May Be Wrong; 'Nothing has Matched Up,' Says U.S. Official
Apr-28-2002
Newsweek: Iraqi Officials Pretend They're Not Worried About Threat of U.S. Invasion, Yet Regime Members Are Stockpiling Food, Gas, Medicine, Oil; 'You Can Sense That They Are Really Concerned,' Says Western Diplomat
Apr-27-2002
Newsweek Interview: Ehud Barak Former Israeli Prime Minister
Apr-26-2002
Newsweek Wins Overseas Press Club's Top Magazine Award
Apr-22-2002
Newsweek Opens Bureau in Shanghai; Brook Larmer Named Bureau Chief, East Asia Correspondent
Apr-21-2002
Newsweek Periscope: Terrorism Keeping Up the Fight Against the Financiers
Apr-21-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/April 29, 2002 issue (on newsstands Monday, April 22.).
Apr-21-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'The Next Frontiers: Companies of the Future'
Apr-21-2002
Newsweek: International Editions: Highlights And Exclusives - April 29, 2002 Issue
Apr-21-2002
Newsweek: Marketing Pitch for Next Star Wars Sequel, 'Attack of the Clones,' Promises 'Darker Feel, Closer to the Original Saga' With 'No Silly Characters Or Kids'
Apr-21-2002
Newsweek: Contacts Between U.S. Officials and Venezuelan Military Officers Involved in Attempted Coup Are More Extensive Than White House Has Acknowledged
Apr-21-2002
Newsweek: CIA Played Critical Role in Raid on Al Qaeda Operatives Hiding in Pakistan, Including bin Laden's Key Deputy, Shot In Groin: 'If He's Singing, It Will be in A Higher Pitch'
Apr-21-2002
Newsweek: President of U.S. Bishops' Conference Says Meeting With Pope Is 'Preparatory,' Cautions Public Not to Expect Too Much
Apr-14-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/April 22, 2002 issue (on newsstands Monday, April 15.).
Apr-14-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ April 22, 2002 Issue
Apr-14-2002
Newsweek Periscope: WTC Victims Suing the Saudis - And Saddam
Apr-14-2002
Newsweek Periscope: Operation Anaconda: What the Pilots Saw
Apr-14-2002
Newsweek Periscope: Venezuela No Role - But No Complaint
Apr-14-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Hepatitis C'
Apr-14-2002
Newsweek Outlines Mideast Peace Blueprint, Covering Issues of Territory, Security, Jerusalem, Refugees and Neighboring Arab States
Apr-14-2002
Newsweek: 'People Need to Be Protected And Rewarded. Take Away Barriers And Provide Tools,' Says Bloomberg of His Job as Mayor
Apr-13-2002
Interview: Rafik Hariri Lebanese Prime Minister
Apr-7-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/April 15, 2002 issue (on newsstands Monday, April 8).
Apr-7-2002
Newsweek Periscope: Coup An Old foe Returns
Apr-7-2002
Newsweek Periscope: Exclusive - The Insider
Apr-7-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Special Report: Suicide Mission'
Apr-7-2002
Newsweek: Bush Administration Deeply Divided Over Powell Mission to Mideast; U.S. Diplomat in Mideast Says White House 'Not Very Committed' to Getting Israelis, Palestinians Back into Serious Discussions
Apr-7-2002
Newsweek Exclusive: Secret New Analysis Suggests Anthrax Attacker May Be a Scientific Whiz, Able to Make 'Weaponized' Form More Sophisticated Than Previously Known
Apr-6-2002
Novelist Frazier Signs Book Deal for $8.25 Million; Movie Rights Sold for More Than $3 Million
Mar-31-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/April 8, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, April 1)
Mar-31-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ April 8-15, 2002 Issue
Mar-31-2002
Newsweek Periscope: Bin Laden Half Brother Under Scrutiny for Financial Dealings; Authorities Pursuing Money-Laundering and Tax-Fraud Case; Looking for Evidence of Cash Flow to Al Qaeda
Mar-31-2002
Newsweek: Zinni Offered Peace Document Bridging Arafat's and Sharon's Proposals That was 'One Sentence Away' from Signing
Mar-31-2002
Newsweek: U.S. Team Went to France to Question Family of Zacarias Moussaoui to Hurt Defense Team's Effort to Present Idealized Portrait of Defendant
Mar-31-2002
Newsweek: Pope John Paul II
Mar-31-2002
Newsweek Exclusive
Mar-24-2002
Newsweek International Editions: Highlights and Exclusives/ April 1, 2002 Issue
Mar-24-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/April 1, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, March 25).
Mar-24-2002
Newsweek Cover: The Future of Israel How Will It Survive?
Mar-24-2002
Newsweek: Abuser Priest Ready to Start Movement for Fellow Afflicted Clergy to Speak Out About Their Illness and Help Stop Others
Mar-23-2002
The Catholic Church: Problem Priests
Mar-23-2002
Future of Israel: Sixty-Five Percent of Americans Think Israel Will Still Exist In 50 Years; But Only 34 Percent See It Staying a Jewish State; Steady Support For Washington-Jerusalem Tie
Mar-17-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/March 25, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, March 18).
Mar-17-2002
Newsweek International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ March 25, 2002 Issue
Mar-17-2002
Newsweek: Jordan's Abdullah Indicated to Cheney if Middle East Crisis Eased And U.S. Moved Swiftly Against Saddam, Jordan Would Raise No Objections, Source Says
Mar-17-2002
Newsweek Cover: Welcome Back to Silicon Valley
Mar-10-2002
Newsweek Periscope: Andrea Yates - Examining a Spiritual Leader's Influence
Mar-10-2002
Newsweek Periscope: How Arthur Andersen Begs for Business
Mar-10-2002
Newsweek Periscope: Pardons Secret E-mail
Mar-10-2002
Newsweek: HBO's Hit About A Funeral Family Has Become A Cultural Phenomenon
Mar-10-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/March 18, 2002 issue (on newsstands Monday, March 11).
Mar-10-2002
Newsweek International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/March 18, 2002 Issue
Mar-10-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'They Were Soldiers'
Mar-10-2002
Newsweek: Ridge Denies Lack of Authority, Constant Bureaucratic Struggle: 'It's Not Like I'm Pac Man Trying To Gobble Up Everything In Sight ... '
Mar-3-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/March 11, 2002 Issue (On newsstands Monday, March 4)
Mar-3-2002
Newsweek International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ March 11, 2002 Issue
Mar-3-2002
Newsweek: Inside Enron
Mar-3-2002
Newsweek: Accused Pearl Kidnapper Brags to FBI Agents He Will Never Be Extradited to U.S.; Says He Will Only Serve Three Or Four Years If Convicted In Pakistan of the Murder
Mar-3-2002
Newsweek Cover: The Mystery of Schizophrenia
Feb-24-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet - March 4, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, February 25)
Feb-24-2002
Newsweek International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/March 4, 2002 Issue
Feb-24-2002
Newsweek Periscope - Al Qaeda Plots: Supporting Acts for 9-11
Feb-24-2002
Newsweek Periscope - Bill Ford, Pitchman: 'If You Don't Like Me, Get Somebody Else'
Feb-24-2002
Newsweek International Cover: 'Mbeki Against the World'
Feb-24-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Sex, Shame and the Catholic Church'
Feb-24-2002
Newsweek: U.S. Will Demand '24-Hour-a-Day, 365-Day-a-Year' Weapons Inspection Rights in Iraq
Feb-24-2002
Newsweek: U.S. Justice Department Secretly Indicted Suspected Mastermind of Pearl Abduction in November for His Role in Previous Kidnapping
Feb-17-2002
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/February 25, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, February 18).
Feb-17-2002
Newsweek: McCain Used GOP Jet in Fall of 2000 to Tie 25 House Republicans Publicly to Campaign Finance Reform
Feb-17-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'The Sleazy Side of Skating'
Feb-17-2002
Newsweek Periscope: Calling Al Qaeda: Questions About Iran
Feb-17-2002
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives February 25, 2002 Issue
Feb-17-2002
Newsweek: Suspected Mastermind of Plot to Kidnap Wall Street Journal Reporter is Target of a U.S. Grand Jury
Feb-17-2002
Newsweek: Denzel Washington Dubious About Oscar Nominations for Blacks: 'Three Nominations Means Three Nominations -- Nothing More Or Nothing Less for Black Actors'
Feb-17-2002
Newsweek: Lobbyist Gillespie's Corporate Clients, Including Enron, Funded 'Independent' Energy Advocacy Project
Feb-17-2002
Newsweek: Internal Report Clears Arthur Andersen's Top Managers of Shredding Key Enron Documents; Possible Collusion Between Some Enron Employees and Members of Andersen's Houston Office, Investigators Say
Feb-10-2002
Newsweek: Merchandise Donated After Terror Attacks Sitting Idle In Warehouses; No Records Kept of The Goods, or Who Received Them
Feb-10-2002
Newsweek Periscope Items
Feb-10-2002
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ February 18, 2002 Issue
Feb-10-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/February 18, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, February 11)
Feb-10-2002
'When You Are the CEO and You Are On the Board of Directors, You Are Supposed To Know What's Going On With the Rest of the Company,' Says Skilling's Mother
Feb-10-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Can Kwan Kick Ice?'
Feb-10-2002
Newsweek: Lawyers for American Taliban to Call Military Personnel as Witnesses to Bolster Case of Coercion
Feb-10-2002
Newsweek: Jordan Stops 'Hundreds of Operations' In Which Iran And Its Proxies Tried to Thwart Arab-Israeli Peace
Feb-10-2002
Newsweek: U.S. & China Resume Large-Scale Intelligence-Sharing Not Seen Since Cold War Cooperation
Feb-3-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/February 11, 2002 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, February 4).
Feb-3-2002
Newsweek: Foreign Diplomats See Powell 'Marginalized,' But He Summons Top Staff and Orders Them to Line Up Behind the White House After Bush Names 'An Axis of Evil'
Feb-3-2002
Newsweek International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ February 11, 2002 Issue
Feb-3-2002
Newsweek: 'Terrorist Cells All Over' The Philippines is a next front in the terror war. But for U.S. Special Forces there, the clock is ticking. By Lally Weymouth
Feb-3-2002
Newsweek Periscope: Sex Education 'Values Trumps Data'
Feb-3-2002
Newsweek Periscope Item: INTELLIGENCE Overstatements in the State of the Union?
Feb-3-2002
Newsweek: Schroder Dismisses Some European Concerns That U.S. is Going-It Alone on Terror; 'I Feel That the Allies are Very Much Consulted,' He Says
Feb-3-2002
Newsweek: At Least 2,000 New York City Limo Drivers Received Aid From Red Cross by Proving They Lost Income After Sept. 11
Feb-3-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'The Bible and the Qur'an'
Feb-3-2002
Newsweek Interview: Colin Powell, U.S. Secretary of State
Feb-3-2002
Newsweek: Cheney's Top Energy Aide Held Meeting Last March With Enron-Backed Group, But He 'Has No Recollection' That Enron Had Any Involvement In The Meeting
Feb-3-2002
Newsweek: U.S. Electronic Spy Agency Traces Pearl Kidnappers' E-Mails To Outlaw Pakistani Province
Feb-2-2002
Newsweek Poll: Majority Favors Congressional Right to Know Over Administration's Privacy On Enron-Energy Policy Papers and Full Debate On Domestic Issues
Jan-27-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/February 4, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, January 28).
Jan-27-2002
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ February 4, 2002 Issue
Jan-27-2002
Newsweek: FBI Report Calls Malaysia A 'Primary Operational Launchpad For Sept. 11 Attacks'
Jan-27-2002
Domestic Agenda: Democrats' Plan to Counter Bush's State of the Union Agenda: Universal Prescription Drug Plan, Push Soft-Money Ban, Press for More Education Spending
Jan-27-2002
Enron Investigation: Friend Says Suicide Victim Baxter Was 'Climbing The Walls' in Enron Aftermath, Was Concerned About Implications For Him, His Family and His Life ---- Former CEO Ken Lay Described as Stoic in Midst of Scandal
Jan-27-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'They've Given Away $24 Billion. Here's Why.'
Jan-26-2002
Newsweek Oscar Roundtable: Nicole Kidman, Sissy Spacek, Tom Wilkinson, Will Smith, Naomi Watts, Billy Bob Thornton Discuss Roles, Careers, Art, Money And Fear Of Antique Furniture
Jan-20-2002
Media Lead Sheet/January 28, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, January 21)
Jan-20-2002
Newsweek Cover: The New Black Power
Jan-20-2002
Newsweek International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ January 28, 2002 Issue
Jan-20-2002
Newsweek: Greenspan At Enron Public Service Award Ceremony Just Days After Company Admitted Filing Misleading Financial Reports
Jan-20-2002
Newsweek: Martha Stewart Says K-Mart's Price-Cutting Strategy A 'Mistake' Other Retailers Trying To Woo Stewart, Including Target and Wal-Mart
Jan-20-2002
Newsweek: Bush and Top Advisers Reach 'General Consensus' For 'Regime Change' in Iraq, Official Says
Jan-13-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Enron. Burned!'
Jan-13-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/January 21, 2002 Issue (on newsstands Monday, January 14)
Jan-13-2002
Newsweek Periscope Item: INVESTIGATIONS Tracking the `Shoe-Bomber' Connection
Jan-13-2002
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ January 21, 2002 Issue
Jan-13-2002
New Documents In Wen Ho Lee Case Show Government Had Concerns About Tactics It Tried to Get The Nuclear Scientist to Confess to Espionage; He Says He Wants A Presidential Pardon
Jan-13-2002
Newsweek: Mohammed Omar's Driver Says U.S. Soldiers Came Close to Finding Him; 'Man of the People' Fled His Kandahar Compound in Rickshaw, Slept in Basements
Jan-6-2002
Newsweek International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - January 14, 2002 Issue
Jan-6-2002
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet - January 14, 2002 Issue (on Newsstands Monday, January 7)
Jan-6-2002
Newsweek Interview: Hassan Abshir Farah Prime Minister of Somalia's Transitional National Government
Jan-6-2002
Bush Wants Huge Increase in Defense Spending for New Budget, In Addition to $32 Billion He Received Last Year
Jan-6-2002
Newsweek Interview: Katie Couric and Matt Lauer 'Today' Show Hosts
Jan-6-2002
Green Beret Unit Recounts Fall of Mazar-e Sharif; Mission Now Is to Keep Peace Among Rival Tribes Controlling City
Jan-6-2002
Newsweek Cover: 'Married to Al Qaeda'
Dec-23-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ December 31, 2001 Issue
Dec-23-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/December 31, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, December 24).
Dec-23-2001
John Walker Lived in Secretive Al Qaeda Camp; Chose to Fight Rather than Train for Terror Attacks Against U.S.
Dec-23-2001
Joint Chiefs Study Plan to Invade Iraq With 50,000 Ground Troops on Southern Border, 50,000 in the North for Pincer Move on Baghdad
Dec-23-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'Sept. 11: Four Lives and the Day that Changed America'
Dec-23-2001
Officials Say Al Qaeda Has Obtained Radioactive Materials That Could Be Used To Build 'Dirty Bomb'
Dec-23-2001
Newsweek Names the Men and Women of 2002: 10 to Watch Include Air Force Gen. Wald, GOP Sen. Frist; Iranian President Khatami, New ACLU Chief, Skater Sarah Hughes, R&B Diva Alicia Keys ---- Fineman, Zakaria, Alter, Sloan Look At 'What's Next' In 2002
Dec-23-2001
Newsweek: Diller to Collect Stake Worth $275 Million on Day One as Head of Vivendi Universal Entertainment; Complex Terms Of Deal Will Save Him Almost $60 Million In Income Tax
Dec-16-2001
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/December 24, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, December 17).
Dec-16-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ December 24, 2001 Issue
Dec-16-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'After The Evil'
Dec-16-2001
Sources Tell U.S. Government that Suspected Terrorist Moussaoui and One of the Sept. 11 Hijackers Were 'Close Associates'; Met in bin Laden 'Guesthouse'
Dec-15-2001
Newsweek Poll: Majorities Say Afghan War Not A Victory Without Capture or Death of Bin Laden and Taliban Leader Omar; Majorities Support Assassinations of Terrorist Leaders Worldwide, But Backlash Feared
Dec-9-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/December 17, 2001 Issue (On newsstands Monday, December 10).
Dec-9-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - December 17, 2001 Issue
Dec-9-2001
Newsweek Periscope Item: Terrorism A Fed Target
Dec-9-2001
Newsweek: Sudden Resignation of Levin at Helm of AOL Time Warner Linked To Tension With Steve Case, Knowledgeable Sources Say
Dec-9-2001
A U.S.-Based Al Qaeda 'Sleeper Cell' Was Poised to Launch a Post-Sept. 11 Attack on a Major Washington Target; Would-Be Terrorists Went Underground or Fled U.S.
Dec-9-2001
Newsweek: Former Red Cross Head Says Her Fundraising Message Was Clear; Healy Asked Herself if They Were 'Doing It Right' and Not if They Were 'Controlling the Spin'
Dec-9-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'American Taliban'
Dec-9-2001
Newsweek Periscope Item: The Democrats Bad News: The 2004 Race Is Starting
Dec-9-2001
Newsweek Periscope Item: Al Qaeda Warning From a Web Site
Dec-8-2001
Newsweek Interview: Ariel Sharon Israeli Prime Minister
Dec-8-2001
Newsweek Poll: Public Split On Trying American Taliban for Treason
Dec-5-2001
Newsweek Third Annual Special Issue Examines the Struggle Against Terrorism And Long-Term Impact on the International Community, Globalization and the Economy
Dec-3-2001
'Autobiography of Malcolm X' Changed John Walker's Life; 20-Year-Old Told Father Docking of USS Cole in Yemen was 'An Act of War'
Dec-2-2001
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/December 10, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, December 3).
Dec-2-2001
Newsweek Next Frontiers: 'Family Life'
Dec-2-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ December 10, 2001 Newsweek Issue
Dec-2-2001
Newsweek Periscope Item: THE INVESTIGATION The Mystery Money Men
Dec-2-2001
Newsweek Periscope Item: CHARITIES Breaking the WTC Largesse Logjam
Dec-2-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'Secret Trials'
Dec-2-2001
Newsweek Movie Review: 'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings'
Dec-2-2001
Newsweek Interview: John Ashcroft U.S. Attorney General
Dec-1-2001
Newsweek Exclusive: American Convert to Islam Among Taliban Prisoners Caught In Riot; Details Uprising In Which CIA Operative Was Killed
Dec-1-2001
Newsweek Poll: 72 Percent Say Administration Anti-Terror Steps 'About Right' On Civil Liberties; 68 Percent Approve of Use of U.S. Military Tribunals
Nov-29-2001
Steven Brill Joins Newsweek as a Columnist
Nov-25-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/December 3, 2001 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, November 26).
Nov-25-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ December 3, 2001 Issue
Nov-25-2001
Newsweek Periscope: Investigation Clues Around the Globe
Nov-25-2001
Newsweek Periscope: Anthrax
Nov-25-2001
Newsweek Periscope: Kids Please Turn On Your Cell phones
Nov-25-2001
Newsweek Exclusive Interview: President George W. Bush and Laura Bush
Nov-25-2001
NEWSWEEK EXCLUSIVE: 'The Real Story of Flight 93'
Nov-25-2001
First Lady Thought President's Macho Talk of Wanting Bin Laden 'Dead or Alive' Made Him Look Like A Hot Tempered Cowboy; 'Bushie, You Gonna Git 'Im?'
Nov-25-2001
Newsweek: Iraq Not Likely to Be Next Target by U.S. Military, Officials Say; Facilities in Somalia, Philippines May Be Next
Nov-24-2001
Newsweek Interview: Colin Powell U.S. Secretary of State
Nov-18-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/November 26, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, November 19).
Nov-18-2001
International And Asia Highlights And Exclusives/November 26, 2001 Issue
Nov-18-2001
Newsweek: Afghan Woman Who Had Secret Beauty Parlor in Kabul Says in a Month Or Two, 'I'll be One of the First to Open a Beauty Shop in Public'
Nov-18-2001
Cover: 'The Hunt for Bin Laden'
Nov-18-2001
Newsweek: Bush Insisted Only He Should Decide Who Should Stand Trial Before Military Court
Nov-17-2001
More See War Going As Well As Officials Say, But Just 28 Percent Believe Very Likely U.S. Will Get Bin Laden; Bush Doing Better Than Expected, Demonstrating Strengths He Always Had
Nov-11-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet - November 19, 2001 Issue (On newsstands Monday, November 12).
Nov-11-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - November 19, 2001 Issue
Nov-11-2001
U.S. Commander Wants to Start Airborne Assaults Into Southern Afghanistan in Coming Months to Ride Momentum of Taking of Mazar-E Sharif; Rumsfeld Says to Wait; Wants Ground Fighting Done by Afghans
Nov-11-2001
Newsweek: Saudi Businessman is Financial Connection for Sept. 11 Hijackers and Bin Laden's 'Chief Financial Officer' Says Official; Linked to Charities Funneling Money to Al Qaeda Operations
Nov-11-2001
Cover: 'The New New York'
Nov-11-2001
Saudi Threat Pushed Bush Into Israeli-Palestinian Peace Initiative Halted by Sept. 11
Nov-10-2001
Newsweek Poll: Uptick in Majorities Who Believe War Going as Well as Officials Report and See Well Thought-Out Plans for Threats at Home; Approval Steady for Bush, Military Action
Nov-4-2001
NEWSWEEK: Media Lead Sheet/November 12, 2001 Issue (On newsstands Monday, November 5).
Nov-4-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'Generation 9-11' Terror, War and Recession Hit Home on Campus
Nov-4-2001
Book Excerpt: 'Reaching For Glory' By Michael Beschloss
Nov-4-2001
NEWSWEEK: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives November 12, 2001 Issue
Nov-4-2001
U.S. Marines Could Safeguard Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons In The Event Of A Pakistani Uprising Or Overthrow Of President ---- Coalition Information Centers Created To Wage Propaganda War Against Bin Laden
Nov-3-2001
Newsweek Interview: Ariel Sharon Israeli Prime Minister
Nov-3-2001
Americans Split On Whether Or Not Bush Has Well Thought-Out Plan For Fighting Bioterrorism, Other Threats At Home; Majority Who Think Military Plan Is Well Thought-Out Also Slips
Nov-3-2001
Americans Split On Whether or Not Bush Has Well Thought-Out Plan For Fighting Bioterrorism, Other Threats at Home; Majority Who Think Military Plan is Well Thought-Out Also Slips
Oct-28-2001
Cover: 'Protecting America: What Must Be Done'
Oct-28-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ November 5, 2001 Issue
Oct-28-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/November 5, 2001 issue (On Newsstands Monday, October 29).
Oct-28-2001
Newsweek Periscope Item: HEALTH Now, 'WTC Syndrome'
Oct-28-2001
Newsweek: Book Excerpt: 'The Price of Terror' By Allan Gerson and Jerry Adler
Oct-28-2001
Rumsfeld Puts Pressure on Central Command to Come up With Creative War Plans; Military Proposes a 'Roll-the-Dice' Raid Against Taliban Leadership
Oct-28-2001
Newsweek: FBI Is Searching for a Letter Sent to House Speaker Hastert
Oct-28-2001
Bin Laden's Holy Warriors Are Slipping Away From Afghanistan; People Smugglers In Pakistan Provide False Documents, Routes to Europe, US
Oct-28-2001
Newsweek: Periscope Exclusive:
Oct-27-2001
Newsweek Interview: Shimon Peres, Israeli Foreign Minister
Oct-27-2001
Newsweek Poll: Americans More Doubtful About Administration Plans For Fighting Terrorism At Home Than Abroad; Few See Much Done to Protect Food Supply, Malls, Theme Parks
Oct-21-2001
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/October 29, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, October 22).
Oct-21-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ October 29, 2001 Issue
Oct-21-2001
Newsweek Periscope Item: JUSTICE
Oct-21-2001
'Sleeper Agents' Not Just Arabs, But Also Europeans; Manuals Instruct Recruits How to Assassinate, Kidnap, Obtain False Documents, Aliases
Oct-21-2001
Newsweek Periscope Item: The Investigation Hard Questions About an Iraqi Connection
Oct-21-2001
Newsweek Next Frontiers: 'Learning'
Oct-21-2001
Newsweek Book Excerpt: 'Vernon Can Read! A Memoir,' By Vernon Jordan
Oct-21-2001
Newsweek Interview: Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian President
Oct-21-2001
Newsweek: Taliban Defector Says Bin Laden, Taliban Linked 'Like Head And Body'
Oct-21-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'Special Ops: Can Our Commandos Finish the Job'
Oct-20-2001
Newsweek Poll: Majority Believes 'Large Numbers' of Americans Will Die In New Terrorist Attacks; Business or Gov't Building, Stadium, Tunnel, Water Supply Seen As Likeliest Targets
Oct-14-2001
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/October 22, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, October 15)
Oct-14-2001
Newsweek COVER: 'Anthrax: A Spreading Scare; The Medical Facts'
Oct-14-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/October 22, 2001 Newsweek Issue
Oct-14-2001
Newsweek: Al Qaeda Leaders in Afghanistan Have Placed At Least 4 Calls to U.S. Numbers Since Sept. 11; Intelligence Sources Believe Bin Laden Was Trying to Activate More Cells
Oct-14-2001
Pakistan Poll Commissioned By Newsweek
Oct-14-2001
Newsweek: Special Forces May Begin Commando Raids Inside Afghanistan As Early As This Week; But Operation Would Be Limited To Intelligence Gathering
Oct-14-2001
Newsweek Periscope: Ridge How Broad Should His Powers Be?
Oct-13-2001
Newsweek Poll: 89 Percent of Americans Support Military Action But Majorities Worry it Will Lead to More Attacks Against U.S. Citizens At Home (80%), Abroad (83%); And Bigger Mideast War (67%)
Oct-7-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet - October 15, 2001 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, October 8).
Oct-7-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'Why They Hate Us'
Oct-7-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - October 15, 2001 Issue
Oct-7-2001
Newsweek: Terrorist Investigation
Oct-7-2001
Newsweek Essay: Colin Powell Secretary of State
Oct-7-2001
Newsweek: Bush Won't Consider Going After Iraq Until Afghan Terror Bases Are Eliminated
Oct-6-2001
Newsweek Poll: Majorities See Policies Toward Israel, Palestine As Major Motivation For Attacks On U.S., But Reject Reducing Israeli Ties; Doubt It Would Reduce Terrorist Acts
Sep-30-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/October 8, 2001 Issue
Sep-30-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/October 8, 2001 Issue (On newsstands Monday, October 1).
Sep-29-2001
The Once and Future King?
Sep-29-2001
Newsweek Poll: Almost Half (46%) Lack Confidence That Governments Can Prevent Many Deaths In Bio-Chemical Attack; Conventional Explosives or Bio-Chemical Weapons Seen as Likeliest Next Time
Sep-25-2001
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet: 'The Spirit of America' (on newsstands Thursday, September 27)
Sep-25-2001
Newsweek to Publish Commemorative Issue 'The Spirit of America'
Sep-23-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/October 1, 2001 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, September 24).
Sep-23-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - October 1, 2001 Issue
Sep-23-2001
Newsweek Cover: The Trail of Terror
Sep-23-2001
Pentagon Board Wants Hit on Iraq After Afghanistan, But Secretary of State Powell Fears Strike Could Shatter Arab Anti-Terror Coalition
Sep-22-2001
Newsweek Poll: War On Terror
Sep-16-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/September 24, 2001 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, September 17).
Sep-16-2001
NEWSWEEK: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives September 24, 2001 Issue
Sep-16-2001
Bush Administration is Convinced The Afghan Government Knows Where Bin Laden Is Hiding
Sep-16-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'God Bless America'
Sep-15-2001
Newsweek Story: Alleged Hijackers May Have Trained at U.S. Military Bases
Sep-15-2001
71 Percent of Americans Favor Military Attacks Against Terrorist Bases, Host Countries Even with Civilian Casualties; Majority Says More Terrorist Attacks Likely
Sep-15-2001
Newsweek Story: Prior to Attacks FBI Was Searching for Two Hijackers, Both Had Been Linked to USS Cole Bombing
Sep-12-2001
Extra Edition: 'America Under Attack'
Sep-12-2001
Newsweek Extra Edition, 'America Under Attack,' to Hit Newsstands Thursday; Two Million Copies to be Distributed Worldwide
Sep-9-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet - September 17, 2001 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, September 10).
Sep-9-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - September 17, 2001 Issue
Sep-9-2001
Newsweek Special Issue: 'Health for Life: Living Longer, Living Better'
Sep-9-2001
Zara Clothing Retail Model Based on Lean Inventories and Market Flexibility Could Change the Future of Manufacturing
Sep-9-2001
Secretary of State Colin Powell and Colombian President Andres Pastrana to Rethink Anti-Drug Plan Amid Perception That It Has Been 'A Catastrophe'
Sep-9-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'The Secret Vote That Made Bush President'
Sep-5-2001
NEWSWEEK to Publish 'Health for Life: Living Longer, Living Better' PhRMA is the Exclusive Advertiser
Sep-1-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/September 10, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, September 3).
Sep-1-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights And Exclusives/September 10, 2001 Issue
Sep-1-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'Mormons'
Sep-1-2001
Book Excerpt: 'President Nixon: Alone In The White House' By Richard Reeves
Sep-1-2001
Democrats Conducted Polls, Focus Groups in August on Social Security To Prepare for Launch of Ad Campaign
Sep-1-2001
The Story of 'Ana' -- A Mexican Illegal Who Might Benefit From Bush Amnesty
Sep-1-2001
Newsweek Exclusive: More Clues to Aaliyah's Ill-Fated Flight By Allison Samuels
Aug-26-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - September 3, 2001 Issue
Aug-26-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet - September 3, 2001 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, August 27).
Aug-26-2001
In Rare Interviews, Armani Says He's Determined to Retain Control of His Fashion House; Plans Bold Expansion Into Cosmetics and Home Furnishings
Aug-26-2001
Newsweek Investigation:
Aug-26-2001
Newsweek Cover: '21 Million Americans Suffer from Arthritis'
Aug-26-2001
Exclusive: Condit's Longest Interview
Aug-26-2001
'So Great to See People,' Artificial Heart Patient Says of Awakening After Pioneering Surgery; Surgeon Recalls 'Awesome' Feeling
Aug-24-2001
Exclusive Interview with Rep. Gary Condit by Newsweek Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff
Aug-19-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/ August 27, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, August 20).
Aug-19-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ August 27, 2001 Issue
Aug-19-2001
US Intelligence Links to Croat Military During Balkan War Were More Extensive Than Washington Ever Admitted
Aug-19-2001
Cell Phone Boom In Africa Transforms Continent; Could Help 'Bridge the Technology Gap' with Developed Nations
Aug-19-2001
Cover: 'Are You Maxed Out?'
Aug-19-2001
Clinton-Barak Phone Transcripts Reveal Extent President Was Aware of Details In Marc Rich Pardon Plea; 'I'm Working On That,' Clinton Says But Warns: 'It's Best That We Not Say Much ... '
Aug-13-2001
KAPLAN/Newsweek's How to Get Into College Guide Names 2002's 'Hot Colleges'
Aug-12-2001
Media Lead Sheet/August 20, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, August 13).
Aug-12-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ August 20, 2001 Issue
Aug-12-2001
Stem Cell Decision
Aug-12-2001
Interview: Francis Ford Coppola, Oscar-Winning Director David Halberstam, Pulitzer-Prize Winning Author of Vietnam Coverage
Aug-12-2001
Clinton Memoirs
Aug-12-2001
Newsweek Cover: John McCain: My Battle With Skin Cancer
Aug-5-2001
Media Lead Sheet - August 13, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, August 6)
Aug-5-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - August 13, 2001 Issue
Aug-5-2001
Cover: 'Return to the Killing Fields'
Aug-5-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'The Truth About Fertility'
Aug-5-2001
Sharon's 'Fig Leaf'?
Aug-4-2001
Newsweek Interview: Robert and Susan Levy Parents of Missing Washington D.C. Intern Chandra Levy
Jul-29-2001
Media Lead Sheet/August 6, 2001 Issue (On newsstands Monday, July 29)
Jul-29-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ August 6, 2001 Issue
Jul-29-2001
The Power of Grubman: How A Father's Legal Connections Helped Daughter Lizzie And His Realtor Wife; He Called Top Spinmeister After South Hampton Night Spot Incident
Jul-29-2001
Li Shaomin, U.S. Scholar Freed By China
Jul-29-2001
Newsweek Cover: Battle for the Soul of the Boy Scouts
Jul-29-2001
Court Documents Show Police and Firemen May Be As Responsible for Billionaire Edmond Safra's Death As Nurse Charged With His Murder
Jul-23-2001
Newsweek to Launch Polish-Language Edition in Autumn; Axel Springer Polska Will Publish and Distribute the Magazine in Poland
Jul-22-2001
Newsweek Periscope Item: TERRORISM The Secret Reasons for the Alert
Jul-22-2001
Newsweek Periscope Item: Accounting for Condit's Time
Jul-22-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'Remembering Katharine Graham 1917-2001'
Jul-22-2001
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/July 30, 2001 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, July 23)
Jul-22-2001
Russian Oil Interests Forced Putin to Back Off From Supporting A U.S. Plan to Refashion Sanctions Against Iraq
Jul-22-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ July 30, 2001 Issue
Jul-22-2001
McCain's Obsession With Teddy Roosevelt Has GOP Worried He Will Bolt IN 2004 And Run as an Independent
Jul-15-2001
Media Lead Sheet - July 23, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, July 16).
Jul-15-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - July 23, 2001 Issue
Jul-15-2001
Newsweek Periscope Item: Stem Cells 'I'm Wrestling With This Decision' by Debra Rosenberg and Karen Springen
Jul-15-2001
Newsweek Exclusive Evidence of a Serb Cover-Up of Killings in Kosovo Suggests Orders Came from Top Ranks, Including Milosevic
Jul-15-2001
COVER: Global Warming
Jul-15-2001
Comcast Offered AT&T's Armstrong Chance of Running Combined Company For 18 Months, to Sweeten Takeover Bid of AT&T Broadband
Jul-15-2001
Newsweek Cover: The Frenzy Over Chandra Levy
Jul-15-2001
DeLay, Armey Warn They'll Block U.S. Funding for Stem-Cell Research With Amendment Even if Bush Drops Ban; 'We'll Treat It Like Federal Funding of Abortion,' Delay Says
Jul-14-2001
Newsweek Exclusive Interview:
Jul-8-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/July 16, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, July 9).
Jul-8-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ JULY 16, 2001 ISSUE
Jul-8-2001
NEWSWEEK: Politics Bush, DeLay and the 'Dynamite Factory'
Jul-8-2001
NEWSWEEK: PRIVACY Will the Committee Opt In?
Jul-8-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'Beijing Rules'
Jul-8-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'Jesus Rocks! Christian Entertainment Makes a Joyful Noise'
Jul-8-2001
Mueller's Biggest Problem at the FBI Will Be to Change The 'Culture of Arrogance,' a Close Associate Says
Jul-8-2001
U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington Has Assigned a Veteran Homicide Prosecutor to Oversee Investigation of Missing Intern
Jul-7-2001
Heart Transplant Patient Learned of Bionic Heart Reading Newsweek's 'Next Frontiers: Health & Technology' Issue
Jul-1-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/July 9, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, July 2).
Jul-1-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ July 9, 2001 Issue
Jul-1-2001
Milosevic's Arrest:
Jul-1-2001
Newsweek Cover: The Stem Cell Wars
Jul-1-2001
Minn. Governor Ventura on Averting Government Shutdown: 'The Trump Card Here Is My Great Popularity. I Don't Have A Bloc of Lawmakers I Control'
Jul-1-2001
Censured IOC Member Kim Un-Yung Is Now Prime Candidate For Committee Presidency
Jun-24-2001
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/July 2, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, June 25)
Jun-24-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'I Killed My Children' What Made Andrea Yates Snap?
Jun-24-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - July 2, 2001 Issue
Jun-24-2001
Newsweek: Missing Intern
Jun-24-2001
Ford May Take Some Tires Off List as Acceptable Replacements in Recall
Jun-24-2001
Next MTV 'Real World' Season Back in New York First Episode: Racial Tension in the House
Jun-24-2001
Father of Venus and Serena Williams Calls the Women's Tennis Association 'A Close-Knit Community That Tends to Embrace Its Own. We've Never Been a Part Of It. But Then Again, We Never Planned to Be a Part of Them Either'
Jun-23-2001
Exclusive Newsweek Interview: Ariel Sharon, Israeli Prime Minister
Jun-22-2001
MSNBC.com and Newsweek Launch 'Weekend Guide'
Jun-17-2001
Media Lead Sheet/June 25, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, June 18)
Jun-17-2001
Newsweek: General Accounting Office has Launched Inquiry into Vice President Cheney's Energy Task Force and Its Ties to Energy Industry
Jun-17-2001
International and Asia Highlights And Exclusives/June 25, 2001 Issue
Jun-17-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'The Next Frontiers: Health and Technology'
Jun-17-2001
Bush Stunned By Pentagon Report About U.S. Nuclear Missile Arsenal: 'I Had No Idea We Had So Many Weapons. What Do We Need Them For?'
Jun-11-2001
Julie Krumholz Named Newsweek Vice President of Marketing
Jun-11-2001
Mark K. Updegrove Named Newsweek U.S. Publisher
Jun-10-2001
Newsweek: Investigation FBI Joins Hunt For D.C. Intern
Jun-10-2001
Media Lead Sheet/June 18, 2001 Issue (on Newsstands Monday, June 11)
Jun-10-2001
Newsweek: Help Wanted The Search for an FBI `Mr. Fix-It'
Jun-10-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/June 18, 2001 Issue
Jun-10-2001
Tiger Relys on 'The Brothers' to Ground Him and Help Him Cope With Fame
Jun-10-2001
Bush Gets Private Tutorial On Europe by Outside Policy Experts Sworn to Secrecy; Admits He Has 'Gotten Off On the Wrong Foot' With Europeans
Jun-3-2001
Newsweek International and Asia Highlights And Exclusives/June 11, 2001 Issue
Jun-3-2001
NEWSWEEK COVER: 'AIDS At 20: Can This Man Find A Vaccine?'
Jun-3-2001
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/June 11, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, June 4)
Jun-3-2001
McVeigh's Lawyers Will Use Withheld FBI Documents on Reclusive Biochemist in Effort to Cast Doubt on Government's Case That He Acted Alone
Jun-3-2001
Friends Say President's Daughter Barbara Likes to Party Like Her Twin; Bouncer at Bar in New Haven Confiscates Fake ID 'The Instigator' Tried to Use
Jun-3-2001
McCain Says 'An Accumulation of Things' Would Have to Happen to Force Him Out Of the GOP; But Aides Say He's Considered Running as an Independent
Jun-1-2001
Wall Street Editor Allan Sloan Wins 2001 Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award
May-29-2001
Newsweek Statement on Kidnapping and Release of Jerusalem Bureau Chief Joshua Hammer and Photographer Gary Knight in Gaza Strip
May-26-2001
Media Lead Sheet/June 4, 2001 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, May 28)
May-26-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'Mr. Jeffords Blows Up Washington'
May-26-2001
Newsweek: Ford May Ask Firestone To Help Pay For Recall Of 13 Million Tires On Expedition And Explorer; But Congressional Sources Say Year-Long Probe Shows Recall Is Not Justified
May-26-2001
Newsweek: Fierce Industry Lobbying and Clever Lawyering Was Behind an Order to Review Existing Justice Department Lawsuits Against Polluters, Sources Say;
May-26-2001
Newsweek: More Than 20 Percent of Teachers Quit After First Three Years; New Government Report Says 2 Million New Teachers Needed in Next Decade
May-20-2001
Media Lead Sheet - May 28 2001 Issue (on Newsstands Monday, May 21)
May-20-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - May 28, 2001 Issue
May-20-2001
Guest Essay: Dan Quayle Former U.S. Vice President
May-20-2001
Were Torricelli's Ties to the Ex-Wife of a Contributor a Link To the Current Scrutiny of His Finances?
May-20-2001
New CIA Executive Director Krongard a 'Wanna-Be' Says Agency Official; He 'Talks Tough' but has 'Never Been There' Krongard: 'Maybe I Am. Maybe I'm Not'
May-13-2001
Media Lead Sheet/May 21, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, May 14)
May-13-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/May 21, 2001 Issue
May-13-2001
Acting Deputy Attorney General and White House Counsel Knew About McVeigh Documents for a Day Before Telling President Bush or Ashcroft
May-13-2001
Newsweek: Drug Czar Nominee Walters Concerned About Billion-Dollar Colombia Drug Eradication Program; White House Ordered Policy Review
May-12-2001
Newsweek: Interview: Abdurrahman Wahid, President Of Indonesia
May-12-2001
Newsweek Poll: Public Split Over Reason for FBI Error in McVeigh Case: 43 Percent Say It Was an Attempt to Conceal Something, 40 Percent Say It Was An Accident; Just 39 Percent Have Less Confidence in FBI; 79 Percent Say Incident Doesn't Make Them Less Su
May-6-2001
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/May 14, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, May 7)
May-6-2001
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/May 14, 2001 Issue
May-6-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'Pearl Harbor - Hollywood vs. History'
May-6-2001
Alonzo Mourning on Comeback at End of Season: 'I Guess I Was Naive. I Thought I Could Contribute Much More Than I Did'
May-6-2001
Liberian President Charles Taylor Says U.N. Report Detailing Allegations Against Him are Part of Shadowy International Plot
May-5-2001
Newsweek Poll: Slim Majority Favors Developing New Energy Sources Over Protecting Environment But 48% Oppose Oil Exploration in Protected Wilderness; 47% See No Bush Commitment to Environment
Apr-29-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives May 7, 2001 Issue
Apr-29-2001
Media Lead Sheet/May 7, 2001 Issue (On newsstands Monday, April 30)
Apr-29-2001
Newsweek Interview: Rafiq Hariri, Lebanese Prime Minister
Apr-29-2001
Interview: Mikhail Gorbachev, Former Russian Leader
Apr-29-2001
Book Excerpt: 'Washington,' By Meg Greenfield
Apr-29-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'God & the Brain: How We're Wired for Spirituality'
Apr-29-2001
Bush Practices His Baseball Pitch As China Crisis Unfolds; The President Rates His 100 Days In Office As 'Doing Pretty Darn Good'
Apr-29-2001
CIA Crew Warned Peruvian Fighter Jet It was Making a 'Mistake' And Repeatedly Voiced Doubts That Missionary Plane was Carrying Drugrunners
Apr-22-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/April 30, 2001 Issue
Apr-22-2001
Media Lead Sheet/April 30, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, April 23).
Apr-22-2001
Likely Deal Between Florida and Washington Will Allow Ocean Floor Drilling to Go Ahead but with Redrawn Boundaries, and Bush Administration Could Turn Down Chevron Request to Drill Closer to the Coastline, Sources Say
Apr-22-2001
Michael Bloomberg Says He Would Only Accept $1 Salary From New York City if He Becomes Mayor
Apr-22-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'The Next Frontiers: Business & Technology'
Apr-22-2001
NASA Drops Objections to Space Flight of Tourist, Dennis Tito, After Financier Signs Contract Agreeing to Pay for Anything He Breaks in Space
Apr-18-2001
Newsweek to Sever Ties with Itogi
Apr-15-2001
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/April 23, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, April 16).
Apr-15-2001
Cover: 7 Ways To Fix Flying
Apr-15-2001
Interview: Kim Dae Jung South Korea President
Apr-15-2001
Exclusive Interview: Suge Knight Rap Impresario
Apr-15-2001
Bush Administration Plans to Release Rules Allowing Gravel Dredging In Wetlands, Continued Snowmobiling In Yellowstone, More Overflights of Grand Canyon, and 'Boundary Adjustments' for Drilling and Mining Near New National Monuments
Apr-15-2001
Kissinger Warned China That American Anger Over Hostage Situation Could Jeopardize Billions In Trade
Apr-15-2001
Bush Campaign's Unpaid Legal Tab from Florida Totals More Than $2 Million
Apr-14-2001
Newsweek Poll: Sixty Nine Percent Support Bush's Handling of Spy Plane Incident; Bush Job Approval Rating Steady at 57%; But Americans Split on Whether Earlier Regrets Would Have Released Crew Sooner
Apr-14-2001
Newsweek Interview: 'Suge' Ready to Return to Business at Death Row Records, Says 'A Lot of People Had a Lot to Gain By Me Being Away'
Apr-8-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/April 16, 2001 Issue
Apr-8-2001
Media Lead Sheet/April 16, 2001 Issue (on Newsstands Monday, April 9)
Apr-8-2001
Kissinger Says 'Reasonable Outcome' to Standoff Would be Release of Crew, Joint Statement on Events, and 'Fact-Finding Mechanism' to Investigate Incident
Apr-8-2001
Cover: 'China's Dangerous Game'; Bush Team Ignored Powell's Early Suggestion To Express 'Regret' for Spy Incident
Apr-8-2001
Close Friends Tell Gore He Will Be Front-Runner in Next Election; But Former VP Faces Stiff Competition From Rivals
Apr-1-2001
Media Lead Sheet/April 9, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, April 2).
Apr-1-2001
Israel Says Arafat's Personal Security Force is Cooperating With Hamas in Terrorism Campaign
Apr-1-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/April 9, 2001 Issue
Apr-1-2001
Bezos Says Amazon.com Will Turn 'Pro Forma Operating' Profit by Fourth Quarter, 2001
Apr-1-2001
In a Special Report In Newsweek, The Motley Fool Examines the Old Rules of Investing in a Volatile Market
Apr-1-2001
Cover: 'Painkillers'
Apr-1-2001
Jackson Asked Sharpton to Back Off in Burger King Dispute
Mar-31-2001
Newsweek Exclusive Book Excerpt:
Mar-31-2001
Newsweek Exclusive Interview: Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian President
Mar-29-2001
Newsweek Previews Book Excerpt About Mcveigh's Bombing in Oklahoma on Web Site
Mar-25-2001
Media Lead Sheet/April 2, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, March 26).
Mar-25-2001
Newsweek Exclusive: Transcripts of Online Conversations Between Israeli, Palestinian Reveal Extent of Revenge Plot
Mar-25-2001
A Newsweek Reconstruction of the USS Greeneville's Final Cruise Reveals Cdr. Waddle was Overly Concerned About Entertaining Civilian Guests
Mar-25-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/April 2, 2001 Issue
Mar-25-2001
Cover: 'Why the Sopranos Has the Rest of TV Running for Its Life'
Mar-25-2001
Prosecutors Investigating Sen. Torricelli's '96 Campaign Obtain Records From Former Defense Attorney of Donor David Chang
Mar-25-2001
Newsweek: California's Energy Crisis to Cost $14 Billion
Mar-22-2001
Dorothy Kalins Joins Newsweek as Executive Editor
Mar-19-2001
National Sports Correspondent Mark Starr to Contribute Weekly Sports Column to Newsweek.msnbc.com
Mar-18-2001
Media Lead Sheet/March 26, 2001 Issue (on Newsstands Monday, March 19).
Mar-18-2001
COVER: The Economy: How Scared Should You Be?
Mar-18-2001
Newsweek Profiles Ultramodern Museum Boom
Mar-18-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/March 26, 2001 Issue
Mar-18-2001
FBI Report Identifies Intermediary Between Bin Laden And Planners of USS Cole Bombing
Mar-18-2001
Intensive Lobbying by Utility Interests Preceded Bush's Reversal on Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Mar-17-2001
Newsweek Poll: 71 Percent Think a Recession Is Very Or Somewhat Likely Over the Next Year
Mar-11-2001
Newsweek - Exclusive Interview: Ariel Sharon, Israeli Prime Minister
Mar-11-2001
Media Lead Sheet/March 19, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, March 12).
Mar-11-2001
Six Weeks After Arrival in U.S., Sudanese 'Lost Boys' Have Jobs, Studying For GED; Call Department Store a 'President's Palace'
Mar-11-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/March 19, 2001 Issue
Mar-11-2001
Cover: 'The Darkest Corner of the Internet'
Mar-11-2001
Close Friends of Cheney Suggested He Consult Heart Specialist Dean Ornish
Mar-4-2001
Media Lead Sheet/March 12, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, March 5).
Mar-4-2001
Cover: 'The Slow, Deadly Spread of Mad Cow Disease'
Mar-4-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/March 12, 2001 Issue
Mar-4-2001
White House Officials Quietly Pressuring the GOP Investigators to End Clinton Pardon Probe as Quickly as Possible; Aide: 'This is a Dead End'
Mar-4-2001
Initial Assessment Shows Spy Suspect Hanssen Did Not Significantly Damage U.S. Counterterrorism Efforts; Did Russia Pass His 'Loose Nukes' Information to bin Laden? 'the Russians Hate bin Laden Even More Than We Do,' Says One Expert
Feb-25-2001
Media Lead Sheet/March 5, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, February 26).
Feb-25-2001
Ashcroft Eventually Might Have No Choice But to Name Special Counsel In Clinton Pardon Investigation, Source Tells Newsweek
Feb-25-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'The Mind of a Spy'
Feb-25-2001
Newsweek Cover: 'The Mind of a Spy'
Feb-25-2001
Powell Will Scale Back Rather Than 'Re-Energize' Iraq Sanctions; Newsweek Report Looks at Misjudgments in His Career Including U.S. Interventions in Somalia, Bosnia, Kuwait
Feb-25-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/March 5, 2001 Issue
Feb-25-2001
Top Polish Official Met With American Jewish Leaders to Confront Fallout From Book About 1941 Jew Massacre by Poles
Feb-18-2001
Media Lead Sheet/February 26, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, February 19)
Feb-18-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/February 26, 2001 Issue
Feb-18-2001
Cover: Bill's Last Days
Feb-18-2001
FBI Files on Roger Clinton Allege He Sought to Peddle Influence With Former President's Administration
Feb-18-2001
Mediator Appointed in Napster Copyright Case
Feb-17-2001
Newsweek Poll: Clinton's Post-Presidency
Feb-11-2001
Cover: 'Tax Cuts & You'
Feb-11-2001
Media Lead Sheet/February 19, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, February 12).
Feb-11-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - February 19, 2001 Issue
Feb-11-2001
Interview: Pakistani Gen. Pervez Musharraf
Feb-11-2001
Manhattan Attorney Considers Criminal Probe Into Clinton Pardon of Mark Rich; E-mails Reveal Extent of Denise Rich's Involvement in Securing Pardon
Feb-11-2001
Newsweek Investigation: Intelligence Officials Believe Future Strike by bin Laden Could Happen at Any Time; bin Laden's Group is Trying to Forge Ties with Hizbullah, Hamas And Palestinian Islamic Jihad
Feb-11-2001
In First Weekly Column, Newsweek International Editor Fareed Zakaria Questions Greenspan's Handling of the Economy Over Last Three Years
Feb-10-2001
Newsweek Poll: Majorities Approve of Bush and Most of His Initiatives, But Support for Tax Cut Almost Equaled by Desire to See Surplus Spent Mainly on Paying Down Debt
Feb-7-2001
Gersh Kuntzman Joins Newsweek.MSNBC.com as Contributing Writer - Will Write Weekly Column 'American Beat' -
Feb-5-2001
Dirk Johnson Joins Newsweek as Chicago Bureau Chief
Feb-5-2001
Newsweek and The Motley Fool Partner to Create Investment Guide for Magazine
Feb-5-2001
Cover: 'Fighting Addiction'
Feb-5-2001
Downey Friends Blame Relapse on Finances and Splintering Marriage; IRS Lodged Tax Liens Against Downey in 1990s Totaling More Than $1 Million; Two Producers Suing Robert Jr. and Sr.
Feb-5-2001
Democrat Leaders Jockey for Advantage in 2004 Presidential Bid; Clinton Lobbied Undecided Dems to Name Mcauliffe Party Chairman
Feb-5-2001
Puffy Says Menswear Line is Like an 'Alter Ego' and 'Separate from the Music and the Videos and My Celebrity'
Feb-5-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - February 12, 2001 Issue
Feb-5-2001
Media Lead Sheet/February 12, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, February 5).
Jan-29-2001
Roy Gutman Named Newsweek Diplomatic Correspondent
Jan-28-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/February 5, 2001 Issue
Jan-28-2001
Media Lead Sheet/February 5, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, January 29).
Jan-28-2001
Exclusive:
Jan-28-2001
Prince Charles Considers 'Serious' Solo Week In U.S., Source Says; America No Longer Seen As 'Diana Territory'
Jan-28-2001
Cover: 'Laid Off: How Safe is Your Job?'
Jan-28-2001
Investigators Believe Texas Seven Ringleader Planned Escape As Early As Last Fall; Getaway Car Left At Wal-Mart Near Prison
Jan-28-2001
New Administration Makes it Clear to McCain that He is an Outsider; Primary Foe Not Invited to Bush Inauguration Luncheon, Balls
Jan-28-2001
Interview: Shimon Peres, Former Israeli Prime Minister
Jan-25-2001
World Economic Forum 2001: Newsweek Goes Online From World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland; Web Site to Publish Daily Reports
Jan-21-2001
Media Lead Sheet/January 29, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, January 22).
Jan-21-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/January 29, 2001 Issue
Jan-21-2001
Congo Leader Laurent Kabila Had No Reason to Think He was in Danger, Official Says; No Evidence of Larger Coup Plot
Jan-21-2001
Cover: 'The Parent Trap'
Jan-21-2001
Clinton Lawyer, Independent Counsel Met for Months to Work Out Details of a Deal; Ray Insisted on Timing of Announcement; Pressure From Arkansas Bar
Jan-21-2001
California Gov. to Appoint 'Power-Plant Czar' This Week to 'Honcho' Completion of Five Power Plants Under Construction
Jan-21-2001
'Weighing the Diets' from PBS' HealthWeek Special episode features best-selling author Dr. Pamela Peeke
Jan-20-2001
Newsweek Poll: Plurality Approves Clinton's Immunity Deal (44%), But 33 Percent Say Not Tough Enough; His Final Job Approval (68%) Beats Reagan's and Majority Opposes Undoing His Last Executive Orders
Jan-19-2001
Michael Agovino Named Deputy Editor of Newsweek.MSNBC.com
Jan-14-2001
Media Lead Sheet/January 22, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, January 15).
Jan-14-2001
'Survivor: The Australian Outback'
Jan-14-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/January 22, 2001 Issue
Jan-14-2001
Cover: 'Holy War' Bush's Washington: Is the Fight Over John Ashcroft a Taste of Things to Come?
Jan-13-2001
Newsweek Poll: New Bush Administration
Jan-8-2001
David J. Jefferson Named NEWSWEEK West Coast Editor
Jan-8-2001
Newsweek Presents Oldsmobile Bravada - The Spirit of Skiing 2001 Oldsmobile Bravada Joins as Title Sponsor of Benefit for the Prostate Cancer Initiative
Jan-7-2001
Likud Party Leader Ariel Sharon's Mideast Peace Plan Calls for 'Nonbelligerency' Accord and Humanitarian Gestures for Palestinians
Jan-7-2001
Media Lead Sheet/January 15, 2001 Issue (on newsstands Monday, January 8)
Jan-7-2001
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/January 15, 2001 Issue
Jan-7-2001
Cover: 'Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government - Saving Privacy in the Digital Age' By Steven Levy
Jan-7-2001
Democratic Opposition of Serbia Leaders Expect to Order the Arrest of Slobodan Milosevic Within Two Months; Could Be Put Away Quickly on Fraud Charge
Jan-7-2001
Newsweek: Did $250,000 in Cash Gifts from Dreyfus Fund Founder Cost Oklahoma Gov. Keating Chance to be New Bush Attorney General?
Dec-31-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/January 8, 2001 Issue
Dec-31-2000
Media Lead Sheet/January 8, 2001 issue (on newsstands Monday, January 1).
Dec-31-2000
Cover: The Age of Oprah
Dec-31-2000
Israeli Notes Obtained by Newsweek Reveal Clinton Imposed Expiration Date on Mideast Peace Proposal: 'If [These Ideas] Are Not Accepted, They Are Not Just Off The Table; They Go With The President As He Leaves Office' - - - Proposal Urges Palestinians To
Dec-31-2000
The Battle For The Pentagon
Dec-17-2000
Media Lead Sheet/Dec. 25, 2000-Jan. 1, 2001 Double Issue (on newsstands Monday, December 18)
Dec-17-2000
Election Night Exclusive: 'This Is Terrible,' Exclaims Supreme Court Justice O'Connor After First Florida Projection; Husband Explains that Gore Presidency Would Delay Her Retirement because She Didn't Want a Democrat Naming Her Successor
Dec-17-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/Dec. 25, 2000-Jan. 1, 2001 Double Issue
Dec-17-2000
Newsweek: Interview - President and Barbara Bush
Dec-16-2000
Newsweek Poll: Nation Divided on U.S. Supreme Court's 5-4 Election Ruling, With Most Seeing Partisanship Involved, But 68 Percent Accept Bush as Legitimate President
Dec-15-2000
'ISSUES 2001: Trends & People to Watch in the Year Ahead'
Dec-11-2000
Bill Murray Named 'Newsweek eLife' Magazine National Advertising Director; Special Delivery Issue Series Goes Quarterly in 2001
Dec-11-2000
Newsweek On Air Wins 2000 Communicator Awards
Dec-11-2000
Peter Teese Joins Newsweek as San Francisco Sales Manager
Dec-10-2000
Media Lead Sheet/December 18, 2000 issue (on newsstands Monday, December 11).
Dec-10-2000
Cover: 'Chaos'
Dec-10-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/December 18, 2000 Issue
Dec-10-2000
A Drop in Consumer Confidence Could Lead to Nasty Slump; If Americans Start Saving More, Consumer Spending will Fall by Billions
Dec-10-2000
Former Slaves Recount Horrors Suffered While Captive in American Homes
Dec-10-2000
Exclusive: Interview with Ali Abdullah Saleh President of Yemen
Dec-9-2000
Newsweek Poll: Partisan Split on Florida Supreme Court Decision: 46% Agree, 47% Disagree
Dec-6-2000
Newsweek's National Ad Rates Rising 4.0 Percent for 2001
Dec-3-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/December 11, 2000 Issue
Dec-3-2000
Cover: 'Gore's Last Stand: His Tough Legal Road; Why He's Fought So Hard' Focus of Some Democrats Shifts from Presidency to 2002, and Recapturing House
Dec-3-2000
Palestinian Warlords New Factor in Peace Process and Israeli Politics: 'There is no Result Without Pressure,' Without 'Resistance to the Occupation', says One
Dec-3-2000
Newsweek: Gore Notes List of Those to Blame if He Comes Up Short; Conceived Ideas to Not Meddle With Bush Electors and Meet With Texas Rival ---- VP 'Calling the Shots So Much, It's Like There's This High Command That Ends Up Mostly Talking to Itself,' Sa
Dec-2-2000
Newsweek Poll: Majorities Disapprove Gore's Handling of Election Dispute (55%) and Say He Should Concede Now (53%), or Even After a Favorable Supreme Court Ruling (61%)
Nov-28-2000
Newsweek: Web Exclusive: Interview with Alberto Fujimori, Former Peruvian President
Nov-27-2000
Major Conference On Early Childhood Development to be Held Dec. 5 in Washington D.C.; Top Health Care, Doctors, Parenting Experts to Participate
Nov-27-2000
Newsweek Announces Formation of Sales Development Unit: Bill Youngberg Named Director; Katie Bleifer Rejoins Newsweek as Associate Director, Sales Development; Associate Director Mary Kenyon Completes New Team
Nov-27-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/December 4, 2000 Issue
Nov-27-2000
Media Lead Sheet/December 4, 2000 issue (on newsstands Tuesday, November 28)
Nov-27-2000
Newsweek Cover: '537* After A Disputed Recount It's Back To The Courts'
Nov-27-2000
Newsweek: Gore, Lieberman 'Totally Charged Up' By Fight For Presidency, Christopher 'Radicalized,' Daley 'Struggling'
Nov-27-2000
Newsweek: Gore, Lieberman 'Totally Charged Up' By Fight For Presidency, Christopher 'Radicalized,' Daley 'Struggling'
Nov-26-2000
Newsweek to Release Special Election Issue Monday, November 27
Nov-20-2000
Terri Johannes Promoted to Worldwide Creative Services Director
Nov-20-2000
Newsweek Announces Promotions In Three Sales Offices: Washington D.C., New York and Detroit
Nov-20-2000
Thomas Watson Named National Affairs Editor
Nov-19-2000
Media Lead Sheet/November 27, 2000 Issue (on newsstands Monday, November 20).
Nov-19-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/November 27, 2000 Issue
Nov-19-2000
COVER: 'Fight to the Finish'
Nov-19-2000
How One Day at Camp David Led to Collapse of Peace Process
Nov-19-2000
Automakers Bracing for Downturn: Idle Plants, Videoconferencing Instead of Trips, E-Mail Instead of Long Distance Phone Calls
Nov-18-2000
Newsweek Poll: Campaign 2000
Nov-12-2000
Newsweek Cover: 'The Winner Is...'
Nov-12-2000
MEDIA LEAD SHEET/November 20, 2000 Issue (on newsstand Monday, November 13)
Nov-12-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/November 20, 2000 issue
Nov-12-2000
Newsweek: Special Election Issue: 'The Winner Is ... '
Nov-12-2000
'The Winner is . . .'
Nov-12-2000
Special Election Issue: 'The Winner Is ...' Gore-Clinton Relationship Suffered Throughout Campaign 2000
Nov-12-2000
SPECIAL ISSUE: e-LIFE: Great Stuff for Your Family
Nov-12-2000
Media Lead Sheet - Special Issue: e-LIFE. Great Stuff for Your Family
Nov-12-2000
Newsweek Poll: Majority Favors Making Certain Florida Vote Count is Fair and Accurate But 61% Oppose Waiting Beyond Recount and Absentee Tally ---- 98 Percent Wouldn't Switch Their Votes; Majorities Say New President Should Not Scale Back Agenda Because
Nov-12-2000
Newsweek: Special Election Issue: 'The Winner Is ...'
Nov-12-2000
Special Election Issue: 'The Winner Is ... '
Nov-5-2000
Media Lead Sheet/November 13, 2000 issue (on newsstands Monday, November 6).
Nov-5-2000
Perot Aide Verney: Perot Gave Up On Third Parties Realizing 'They're Destined To Lose'
Nov-5-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/November 13, 2000 Issue
Nov-5-2000
Newsweek: Interview: Shimon Peres Former Israeli Prime Minister
Nov-5-2000
Newsweek: While Making 'The Grinch,' Theodor Geisel's Widow Objected to Jokes About 'The Who-Steins' and a Teenage Grinch as a 'Who-Venile Delinquent'
Nov-5-2000
Newsweek: Campaign 2000
Nov-3-2000
Gore and Bush in Statistical Dead Heat in New Newsweek Poll ---- 57 Percent of Nader Voters Would Stick With Him Even If It Helps Bush ---- Majorities Approve Third-Party Candidacies, Doubt Next President Would Be Seriously Hurt By Capturing Electoral Col
Oct-29-2000
Media Lead Sheet/November 6, 2000 Issue (on newsstands Monday, October 30)
Oct-29-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/November 6, 2000 Issue
Oct-29-2000
Philadelphia 76ers Coach Was 'Blindsided' by Iverson's Rap Album; Brown Considered Quitting Last Season but Wife Urged Him to Stay on
Oct-29-2000
Gore, Bush Plan Final Week Of Campaigning; Nader Vote Could Be Decisive
Oct-29-2000
AT&T Announced Breakup of Company on Worries of a Hostile Takeover Due To Falling Stock Price
Oct-29-2000
Hackers Try to 'Infect the Internet Backbone' of Israel As Cyber Battle in Middle East Intensifies
Oct-29-2000
Newsweek: Boat Used to Bomb USS Cole Was Rented Over a Year Ago; Bin Laden Tops List of Suspects
Oct-28-2000
Newsweek Poll: Bush Has Marginal Edge Over Gore Among Registered Voters (45-42%), Stronger Lead Among Likely Voters (49-41%); Few Naderites See a Switch
Oct-26-2000
Daniel Klaidman Named Newsweek Washington Bureau Chief; Succeeds Ann Mcdaniel, Who Joins The Washington Post Company
Oct-22-2000
Media Lead Sheet/October 30, 2000 issue (on newsstands Monday, October 23)
Oct-22-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/October 30, 2000 Issue
Oct-22-2000
Auto Industry Crusades to Develop 'Crash Avoidance' Technology for Safer Cars
Oct-22-2000
Newsweek Features World Series Cover for First Time in Almost 50 Years
Oct-22-2000
Subway Series Pits Mets Fans vs. Yankees Fans, New York vs. Rest of America
Oct-22-2000
Newsweek: Gore-Clinton Ties Strained After Clinton Attacks Bush Without Warning Veep of Comments
Oct-22-2000
Israeli Army Ready to Reoccupy Large Parts Of Palestinian-Controlled Territory Under Secret 'Field of Thorns' Plan
Oct-21-2000
Newsweek Poll: Gore Rated Winner of Final Debate (33-25%) But Bush Leads Gore Among Likely Voters (48-41%)
Oct-17-2000
'Your Child: Birth to Three' Interview: Al Roker, 'Today' Show Weatherman, Author
Oct-16-2000
'Your Child: Birth to Three'
Oct-16-2000
Newsweek to Publish 'Your Child, From Birth to Three' Special Issue; Johnson & Johnson Brands Is Single Advertiser
Oct-15-2000
Book Excerpt: 'Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life' By Richard Ben Cramer
Oct-15-2000
International Highlights and Exclusives/October 23, 2000 Issue
Oct-15-2000
Barak: 'We Will Continue' Attacks as a Response to the Lynchings; Israeli Army Official: 'We're Going to Hit PA Military Targets so Precisely, So Acutely, They Won't Know Where It's Coming From'
Oct-15-2000
'We've Got More Money than God,' Says GOP Spokesman
Oct-15-2000
Two Terrorist Plots Aimed At U.S. Navy In Ports on Arabian Pennisula Foiled by U.S. Intelligence In Last Two Years
Oct-15-2000
Interview: Hugo Chavez, President, Venezuela
Oct-15-2000
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet - Special Issue 'Your Child: Birth to Three' (on newsstands Oct. 16 - Dec. 11, 2000)
Oct-15-2000
Newsweek: Special Issue: 'Your Child: Birth to Three'
Oct-14-2000
Newsweek Poll: Campaign 2000
Oct-11-2000
Alexis Gelber Named Newsweek's Director of Special Projects
Oct-11-2000
Fareed Zakaria Named Editor of Newsweek International
Oct-8-2000
Newsweek Media Lead Sheet/October 16, 2000 Issue (on newsstands Monday, October 9)
Oct-8-2000
Newsweek Exclusive: Federal Grand Jury Subpoenas Records of Bush's Ad Firm In Search of 'Mole' Who Mailed Debate-Prep Video to Gore Camp
Oct-8-2000
Newsweek: Campaign 2000 - Gore, Bush Look to Beef Up Their Presentation at Next Debate With Help From Trained Professionals
Oct-8-2000
Newsweek Cover: 'People Power: Last Days of a Dictator; The Risks Ahead'
Oct-8-2000
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ October 16, 2000 Issue
Oct-8-2000
Newsweek: Book Excerpt: "Midnight Diaries" By Boris Yeltsin
Oct-8-2000
Newsweek: Israeli Army Will Reoccupy West Bank and Gaza if Arafat Does Not End Violence; 'Lowest Moment Since Oslo,' Says Top Palestinian
Oct-7-2000
Newsweek: Israel's Prime Minister to Turn to Unity Government With Ariel Sharon
Oct-7-2000
Newsweek Poll: Campaign 2000
Oct-2-2000
Newsweek Productions and Carlton Television Announce Co-Venture
Oct-1-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/October 9, 2000 Issue
Oct-1-2000
Exclusive: Monster.com Billionaire Andrew McKelvey Launches 'Americans for Gun Safety' Group
Oct-1-2000
Guest Essay: Madeleine K. Albright Secretary of State
Oct-1-2000
Media Lead Sheet/October 9, 2000 Issue (on newsstands Monday, October 2).
Oct-1-2000
Cover: 'The Rap on Rap'
Oct-1-2000
Newsweek: Christian Coalition Leader Pat Robertson Calls Republican Convention 'A Joke,' Says It Was 'Democrat Lite'
Oct-1-2000
Newsweek: Exclusive: Internal Ford Documents Show Questions Raised About Explorer's Stability
Sep-30-2000
Newsweek Poll: Campaign 2000
Sep-24-2000
Media Lead Sheet/October 2, 2000 issue (on newsstands Monday, September 25)
Sep-24-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ October 2, 2000 issue
Sep-24-2000
Newsweek Interview: Dick Ebersol President, NBC Sports
Sep-24-2000
Neewsweek: Book Excerpt: 'Sex and Power' By Susan Estrich
Sep-24-2000
Newsweek: Interview: Spike Lee, Director On Degrading Images in New Movie 'Bamboozled:'
Sep-23-2000
Newsweek: Campaign 2000
Sep-20-2000
Hal Oringer Named Newsweek Vice President of Strategic Planning And Business Development
Sep-18-2000
Nancy Telliho Named Publisher, Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel Magazine
Sep-18-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/September 25, 2000 Issue
Sep-17-2000
Cover: 'Bitter Pills'
Sep-16-2000
Newsweek Poll: Campaign 2000
Sep-15-2000
Case of Second Asian-American Scientist Stripped of Security Clearance Raises Charges of Ethnic Bias in the U.S. Energy Department
Sep-10-2000
Cover: 'Redefining Race in America'
Sep-10-2000
Media Lead Sheet - September 10, 2000 Issue (on Newsstands Monday, September 11)
Sep-10-2000
Interview: Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates and Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer
Sep-10-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/September 18, 2000 Issue
Sep-10-2000
Ford Chairman William Clay Ford Jr. to Take Spotlight in Tire/SUV Controversy; Admits Company's Reputation Has 'Really Taken a Heck of a Hit' ---- Firestone Documents Show Tire Failure Patterns Over Three Years; Ford Got Early Safety Warnings From Its Own
Sep-9-2000
Newsweek Poll: Gore Keeps Lead Among Registered Voters: 47-39 Percent - and With Likely Voters: 49-41 Percent
Sep-7-2000
Gregory J. Osberg Named Newsweek Executive Vice President/Worldwide Publisher
Sep-2-2000
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/September 11, 2000 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, September 4)
Sep-2-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/September 11, 2000 Issue
Sep-2-2000
Newsweek Cover: 'Olympic Preview: Marion Jones - Superwoman, Top Athletes to Watch, Cool New Sports, The Drug Game'
Sep-2-2000
Newsweek: Firestone Began Reimbursing Some Consumers For Faulty ATX Tires as Far Back as 1989
Sep-1-2000
Gore's Margin Over Bush is Largest Yet - 49% To 39%; Veep Leads on Key Issues
Aug-27-2000
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/September 4, 2000 Issue (On Newsstands Monday, August 28)
Aug-27-2000
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives/ September 4, 2000 Issue
Aug-27-2000
Newsweek: Cover: 'Diabetes: It Strikes 16 Million Americans. Are You At Risk?'
Aug-27-2000
Newsweek: Thumbs Up to 'Nikki;' Thumbs Down to 'Titans'
Aug-27-2000
Newsweek: Drug Czar McCaffrey Taped Conversations With Journalists
Aug-27-2000
Newsweek: Interview: Jose Alexandre (Xanana) Gusmao Leader of The National Council of Timorese Resistance
Aug-26-2000
Newsweek Poll: Gore Maintains 'Bounce' Margin Over Bush (46%-42%)
Aug-20-2000
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - August 28, 2000 Issue
Aug-20-2000
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet/August 28, 2000 issue (on newsstands Monday, August 21)
Aug-20-2000
Newsweek: Guest Essay: Tom Clancy - Author
Aug-20-2000
Newsweek Cover: "Secrets of 'Survivor:'" Exclusive Interviews With Final Four
Aug-20-2000
Newsweek: Antidrug Crusaders Alarmed at Popularity of California Initiative To Effectively End Jail Terms for Drug Possession
Aug-20-2000
Newsweek: Campaign 2000: Bradley Says Bush Won't Get Clobbered By Gore In Debates
Aug-19-2000
Newsweek Poll: Convention Bounce Pushes Gore Ahead of Bush 48-42 Percent
Aug-13-2000
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exlusives - August 21, 2000 Issue
Aug-13-2000
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet - August 21, 2000 issue (on newsstands Monday, Aug. 14).
Aug-13-2000
Newsweek: Profile: Blaine Wilson U.S. Gymnast
Aug-13-2000
Newsweek: China's Capital 'May Eventually Have to Be Moved Out of Beijing,' Prime Minister Zhu Says of Desertification Process From Worst Drought in 50 Years
Aug-13-2000
Newsweek: '(My Parents) Were Predestined to Die in the Holocaust, And Here I Am in This Place Right Now,' Says Hadassah Lieberman
Aug-13-2000
Newsweek: Donors to DLC, Chaired By Lieberman, Include Oil, Drug, Chemical and Tobacco Firms
Aug-13-2000
Newsweek: Cover: 'Leap of Faith: Al's Big Bet on the 'Un-Bill''
Aug-12-2000
Newsweek Poll: Naming Lieberman No Charm for Democrats - Bush Retains 10 Point Lead
Aug-7-2000
KAPLAN/ Newsweek 'How to Get Into College' Guide Highlights 'Hot' Colleges and Web Sites
Aug-6-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - August 14, 2000 Issue
Aug-6-2000
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet - August 14, 2000 Issue (on newsstands Monday, August 7).
Aug-6-2000
Newsweek: Campaign 2000: Team Gore Strategy is to Attack Bush Record As Governor; 'We're Going to Turn Texas Into a Third World Country,' Vows Fund-Raiser
Aug-6-2000
Newsweek: Spike Lee on Success of Black Comedies: 'Mainstream America Has Always Enjoyed Us Singing, Dancing and Making Them Laugh ... That's Their Comfort Level'
Aug-6-2000
Newsweek/MSNBC.COM/: 'The News With Brian Williams' Special Report
Aug-5-2000
Newsweek Poll: Convention Boosts Bush to Double-Digit Lead: 49-38 Percent
Jul-30-2000
Media Lead Sheet/August 7, 2000 issue (on newsstands Monday, July 31)
Jul-30-2000
Newsweek Cover: 'The Avengers: Taking Aim at the Age of Clinton'
Jul-30-2000
Clinton Created 'Secret Channel' at Camp David Talks
Jul-30-2000
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - August 7, 2000 Issue
Jul-30-2000
Witnesses Suspect Slain U.N. Hostages Were Killed By Iraqi Security Services, Not Hostage Taker
Jul-30-2000
Concorde Crash - Exclusive Newsweek Photo Provides Clear Look at Concorde Fire
Jul-30-2000
Newsweek Interview: Mahendra Chaudhry, Overthrown Fiji Prime Minister
Jul-30-2000
Concorde Crash - Exclusive Newsweek Photo Provides Clear Look at Concorde Fire
Jul-29-2000
Newsweek Poll: Campaign 2000
Jul-23-2000
International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - July 31, 2000 Issue
Jul-23-2000
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet - July 31, 2000 Issue (on newsstands Monday, July 24)
Jul-23-2000
Newsweek: 'Scary' Disney Video Against AOL Time Warner Merger Plays Capitol Hill This Week
Jul-23-2000
Newsweek: Exclusive: Federal Grand Jury in North Carolina Investigating Alleged Links Between Major Cigarette Makers and Global Smuggling Operations, Newsweek Reports
Jul-16-2000
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - JULY 24, 2000 Issue
Jul-16-2000
Newsweek: Oil Company 'Whistleblower' Helping in Federal Investigation of Kazakhstan Oil Bribes
Jul-16-2000
Newsweek: Camp David Summit
Jul-9-2000
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - July 17, 2000 Issue
Jul-9-2000
Newsweek: Inside Boo.com's Demise
Jul-9-2000
Newsweek: Exclusive Book Excerpt: Newsweek Publishes First Chapter of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire"
Jul-9-2000
Newsweek: Guest Essay: President Clinton: Clinton Urges Mideast Compromise, Warns of Violence
Jul-9-2000
Newsweek: Guest Essays: Karenna Gore Schiff; George P. Bush:
Jul-8-2000
Newsweek Poll: Young Voters
Jul-2-2000
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - July 10, 2000 Issue
Jul-2-2000
Newsweek: ExxonMobil Cooperating With FBI in Kazakhstan Oil Bribe And Racketeering Investigation
Jul-2-2000
Newsweek: Exclusive: Author J.K. Rowling Talks About Her Success, Her Daughter, Her Readers, the Upcoming Film and The Success of Harry Potter, Teen Wizard
Jul-2-2000
Newsweek: Interview: Madeleine Albright Secretary of State: 'What Bothers Me ... at This Moment There is Not Enough of A Sense of Bipartisan Foreign Policy'
Jul-1-2000
Newsweek Poll: U.S. Supreme Court
Jun-26-2000
Newsweek: International and Asia Highlights and Exclusives - July 3, 2000 Issue
Jun-25-2000
Newsweek: Guest Essay: Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan and Sen. Bob Kerrey
Jun-25-2000
Newsweek: The Farrelly Brothers: The Zipper Scene in 'There's Something About Mary' Actually Happened to a Childhood Friend; Never Knew His Privates Had Gone Public
Jun-24-2000
Newsweek Poll: Social Security
Jun-21-2000
National Geographic EXPLORER Airs Encore Performance of 'Destination Space' on June 24 at 8 PM ET/PT Only on CNBC; Co-Produced with Newsweek Productions
Jun-19-2000
Newsweek Names Lisa Miller Society Editor; David France as Senior Editor and Writer in the Society Section
Jun-19-2000
Newsweek and MSNBC Launch Newsweek.MSNBC.com
Jun-18-2000
Financial Fears of Bronfman Relatives Contributed to a Search For a Seagram Deal; Hostile Takeover Loomed Earlier This Year
Jun-18-2000
Interview: Vladimir Gusinsky Head of Media-Most Holding Company in Russia
Jun-18-2000
Book Excerpt: 'Madam President' By Eleanor Clift and Tom Brazaitis
Jun-13-2000
Americans Overwhelmingly Support Continued Space Exploration as Revealed By CNBC/National Geographic Poll
Jun-11-2000
Newsweek: Rep. Coburn, Dr. Laura Among Those Discussed For Buchanan Running Mate, Says Former Insider
Jun-11-2000
Newsweek: The New Fresh Prinze of L.A., Teen Idol Freddie Prinze Jr., Reflects on His Father's Death
Jun-11-2000
Newsweek: Swiss Authorities to File Formal Complaints Against Yeltsin's Daughters in Mabetex Scandal, Newsweek Reports
Jun-11-2000
Newsweek: Eyewitnesses in North Korea Got Very Close to American POWs From the Korean War, Says A U.S. Official
Jun-11-2000
Newsweek: Kissinger: 'Options for Syrian Leaders Have Not Improved With Assad's Death'
Jun-4-2000
Newsweek: Justice Memos on Gore Campaign Calls Show Angry Prosecutors Over Evasive Answers
Jun-4-2000
Newsweek: Ted Turner Says He'd Never Been Upset About Role in AOL/Time Warner Merged Company, But 'Change is Always Difficult for Older People'
Jun-4-2000
Newsweek: Cover: Rethinking the Death Penalty
Jun-3-2000
Newsweek Poll: Death Penalty: Americans Say States Should Permit DNA Tests In Death Row Cases and Make it Easier to Introduce New Evidence
May-28-2000
Newsweek Cover: 'The War Over Napster'
May-27-2000
Newsweek: 'You Just Skin Them, Gut Them, Put Them on the Stick,' Explains Rat-Eating Participant on New CBS Show, 'Survivor'
May-27-2000
Newsweek: Ventura Says He Could 'Walk in and Steal' Presidential Election
May-27-2000
Newsweek: Tony Coelho Aims to Have the Gore Campaign Running Smoothly By the Convention, So He Can Leave if He Wants or Has To
May-27-2000
Newsweek: Special Report: The Secret Money Chase
May-22-2000
Special Issue: e-Life: Who Wants To Be A Billionaire?
May-21-2000
Newsweek: Quotes From Selected Newsweek Stories
May-21-2000
Newsweek: Cover: 'The Science of Women's Sexuality'
May-21-2000
Newsweek: Officials Say New Mexico Wildfire Could Have Been Prevented If Those in Charge Acted in the First Few Hours
May-21-2000
Newsweek: U.S. Ambassador: Death Penalty Undermines U.S. Moral Authority Overseas; 'Explore Changes in Our Approach To Criminal Punishment,' Rohatyn Urges
May-16-2000
CNBC's Tyler Mathisen to Host 'e-Planet' TV Special; Takes Viewers to 15 Cities on Six Continents Through One Day in Cyberspace
May-14-2000
Newsweek Cover: 'Michael's Fight: New Hope in the War Against Parkinson's Disease'
May-14-2000
Newsweek Interview: William Clay Ford Jr. Chairman, Ford Motor Co.
May-14-2000
Newsweek - Guest Essays: On Government Proposal To Break Up Microsoft
May-14-2000
Newsweek: Giuliani Set on Extensive Cancer Treatment That Could Force Him From Senate Race
May-7-2000
Newsweek Cover: 'Dinosaur! Disney's $200 Million Gamble'
May-7-2000
Newsweek Interview: President Clinton
May-7-2000
Newsweek Exclusive: Suppressed Air Force Report on Kosovo Bombing Shows Little Damage Done to Milosevic's Forces, Contrary to Early NATO and Pentagon Claims
May-1-2000
Friends of Female General Give Details of Sexual Misconduct She Alleges;
Apr-30-2000
Friends of Female General Give Details of Sexual Misconduct She Alleges;
Apr-30-2000
Guest Essay: First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton
Apr-29-2000
Newsweek Poll: Teens Today
Apr-23-2000
Newsweek: Elian's Other Great Uncle Is Satisfied At Reunification Of Father And Son: 'This Should Have Been Done Some Time Ago'
Apr-23-2000
Newsweek: Essay: Henry A. Kissinger Former Secretary of State
Apr-22-2000
Newsweek Poll: Eighty-Four Percent of Americans Believe God Performs Miracles; Forty-Eight Percent Believe They Have Personally Experienced or Witnessed One
Apr-18-2000
PBS's HealthWeek Weighs in on Popular Diets to Start Fourth Season
Apr-16-2000
Newsweek: New Forensic Report to Confirm Kosovo Massacre as Serb Atrocity; Bullets Found at Site Contradict Earlier Assessments
Apr-16-2000
Newsweek: Shaquille O'Neal:
Apr-16-2000
Newsweek: Pat Robertson: McCain Vice Presidency
Apr-15-2000
Newsweek Poll: Top Issues: Elian Gonzalez, Earth Day, Campaign 2000
Apr-9-2000
Newsweek: Investigation at Colt Reveals Pattern of Misunderstandings, Mismanagement at Near-Bankrupt Company
Apr-9-2000
Newsweek: Castro Refused to Let Elian's Father Go With Lawyer to U.S. Because 'It Looks Like a Rescue Mission'; Compromise on Separate Arrivals
Apr-9-2000
Castro Refused to Let Elian's Father Go With Lawyer to U.S. Because 'It Looks Like a Rescue Mission'; Compromise on Separate Arrivals
Apr-9-2000
Newsweek Poll: MICROSOFT RULING
Apr-8-2000
Newsweek Interview: Chen Shui-Bian Taiwan President-Elect
Apr-8-2000
Newsweek Poll: Elian Gonzalez
Apr-3-2000
Newsweek Productions to Produce 'e-Planet' TV Special
Apr-2-2000
Newsweek: CIA Creates Venture-Capital Firm To Fund Internet Start-Ups
Apr-2-2000
Newsweek: Interview: Chae Myung Shin South Korean Top General, 1965-69
Apr-2-2000
Newsweek: Chinese Basketball Star Rebuts Beijing's Explanation for Canceling His U.S. Hoops Premier: "I'm Not Tired. Besides, It's Just One Game"
Mar-30-2000
Special 'New America' Series Kicks Off With a Look at 'Baby Boomers' in the 21st Century
Mar-26-2000
Newsweek: Baby Boomers: Despite Boom, at Least Sixty-Percent In the 35-54 Age-Group Not Saving Enough -- Or at All -- For Retirement; Majority Concerned About Caring for Aging Parent or Relative
Mar-26-2000
Newsweek: Recovered Notebook at Site of Mass Death in Uganda Shows Sect Leader Promising 'To Make a Big Fire'
Mar-19-2000
Newsweek: Book Excerpt: 'The Good Heart' by The Dalai Lama
Mar-19-2000
Newsweek: Book Excerpt: 'First Person: Vladimir Putin'
Mar-19-2000
Newsweek: Interview: John and Patsy Ramsey
Mar-19-2000
Newsweek: Gun Safety: 'I'm Concerned for the Industry But at Some Point, The Company Has to Save Itself,' Says Smith & Wesson Ceo After Cutting Deal With Clinton Administration
Mar-12-2000
Newsweek: Cover: 'Gay Today'; Less Than Half of Americans Now Consider Homosexuality a Sin; Majorities Support Equal Rights For Gays for Jobs, Benefits, Inheritance for Spouses
Mar-12-2000
Newsweek: 'X-Men' Plot Revealed: Teen Mutant Superheroes Protect Mankind Even as Right-Wing Senator Proposes Legislation Against Them
Mar-12-2000
Newsweek: McCain Aide Says 'Not Now' for Departure From GOP
Mar-12-2000
Newsweek: Former JonBenet Ramsey Detective Says Evidence at Scene Points to Intruder as the Murderer, Not Parents
Mar-11-2000
Newsweek Poll: Bush Edges Gore in Tight Race; Gets Almost Half of Independent Vote
Mar-11-2000
Newsweek Interviews: Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Indian Prime Minister Gen. Pervez Musharraf, Chief Executive Of Pakistan
Mar-6-2000
Kaplan and Newsweek's Special Issue Reveals how to Use the Internet To Choose or Change Careers
Mar-5-2000
Newsweek: Bronfman, Despite Denials, Continuing to Actively Shop Seagram
Mar-5-2000
Newsweek: Recent Arrest of American Seen as New Link to bin Laden
Mar-5-2000
Newsweek: Wall Street Memo Shows Steinbrenner Positioned To Take Home $175 Million
Mar-5-2000
Newsweek: COVER: 'Murder in the First Grade'
Mar-4-2000
Newsweek Magazine Publishes Survey Of Nation's 450 Best High Schools
Feb-29-2000
CUB REPORTERS WANTED:
Feb-27-2000
Newsweek: Teenage Karmapa Lama Planned Escape From China-Controlled Tibet After 1998 Attempt on His Life; Aid From Devotees Included Helicopter Flight Over Rugged Area
Feb-27-2000
Newsweek: Cover: 'The Amazing PlayStation 2'
Feb-26-2000
Newsweek Poll: Campaign 2000; Bush Still Frontrunner Despite McCain's Primary Victories; Texan Leads With Independents Nationwide
Feb-25-2000
Newsweek International Circulation In Asia Jumps To Record Level
Feb-23-2000
Newsweek.com: Black Secret Service Agents to Sue for Discrimination
Feb-20-2000
Newsweek: Cover: 'Hardball: The Inside Story of Bush's Comeback'
Feb-20-2000
Newsweek: U.S. Satellite Sales Drop, Companies Blame Excessive Scrutiny Under Year-Old Licensing Law
Feb-20-2000
Newsweek: Interview: Harvey and Bob Weinstein Miramax Cochairmen
Feb-13-2000
Newsweek: Guest Essay: Bill Joy; Sun Microsystems' Chief Scientist
Feb-13-2000
Newsweek: Campaign 2000; Bush's Campaign War Chest May Be Down to Less Than $18 Million After This Week, From Initial $70 Million
Feb-13-2000
Newsweek: NTSB May Look at Whether FAA was Lax in Correcting Problems At Alaska Airlines
Feb-13-2000
Newsweek: U.S. Military Not Ready for Urban Warfare of the Future, As Seen in Grozny
Feb-13-2000
Newsweek: Interview: Jorg Haider; Austrian Far-Right Leader
Feb-13-2000
Newsweek: CIA Chief Tenet Says Foiling Computer Hackers a Top Priority With FBI, CIA, Pentagon, National Security Agency
Feb-12-2000
Newsweek Poll: South Carolina Primary; McCain and Bush Locked in Tight Race
Feb-10-2000
Newsweek: Web Exclusive - Ventura To Quit Reform Party
Feb-6-2000
Newsweek: Cover: 'McCAIN'S BIG MO'
Feb-6-2000
Newsweek: Successes of the First Lady
Feb-6-2000
Newsweek: Book Excerpt: 'Inventing Al Gore: A Biography' By Bill Turque
Feb-6-2000
Audi and Newsweek Team Up to Bring Entertainment Stars and Ski Personalities to Aspen for Prostate Cancer Benefit
Feb-5-2000
Newsweek: Interview: Andres Pastrana President of Colombia
Feb-5-2000
Newsweek: Campaign 2000: Bush Keeps Nationwide Lead Among Republicans Despite New Hampshire Loss but McCain Support Grows; Gore Margin Over Bradley Edges Up
Jan-30-2000
Newsweek: Candidates and Faith: Gore Says it Would Not Bother Him If an Atheist Became President
Jan-30-2000
Newsweek: Patty Hearst Scheduled to Testify Against Sara Jane Olson; Will Contradict Accused Symbionese Liberation Army Member On Fatal 1975 Robbery
Jan-30-2000
Newsweek: Pre-Oscar Hollywood Roundtable
Jan-30-2000
Newsweek: bin Laden 'Procurement Agent' in U.S. Arrested by Jordan; Role Was to Get Computers, Satellite Phones, Surveillance Equipment
Jan-23-2000
Newsweek: Inexperienced Troops and Chaos Among Forces May be Attributing To Mounting Russian Casualties in Grozny
Jan-23-2000
Newsweek: Elian Gonzalez Case: Possibility of Return Trip to U.S. for Cuban Grandmother: 'I am Ready to Go Anywhere to Pick Up my Little Heart'
Jan-23-2000
Newsweek: Guest Essay: Maureen Reagan; Daughter of Ronald Reagan Describes Former President's Condition While Battling Alzheimer's As 'Not So Good'
Jan-22-2000
Newsweek: Campaign 2000: New Hampshire Primary
Jan-17-2000
Newsweek Poll: AOL-Time Warner Merger
Jan-17-2000
Newsweek: After Year of Third World Debt Relief Campaign, U2's Bono Says Politicians 'Work Harder Than I Thought ... and They Have Duller Lives'
Jan-17-2000
Newsweek: Powerful Businessmen Behind Bush Fund-Raising Triumph
Jan-17-2000
Newsweek: Interview: George W. Bush Texas Governor, Republican Presidential Candidate
Jan-15-2000
Newsweek Poll: CAMPAIGN 2000: N.H. Primary; McCain Leads Bush 42 to 34 Percent In New Hampshire, Though Texas Gov. Judged a More Likely Winner in November; Arizona Sen. Seen Less Likely to Give Special Favors
Jan-15-2000
Newsweek: Campaign 2000
Jan-10-2000
Newsweek: AIDS in Africa: Majority of Americans Somewhat Unaware of AIDS/HIV Crisis; Only 18 Percent Correctly Estimate Actual Cases as Over 30 Million
Jan-8-2000
Newsweek: Campaign 2000: Bush Leads McCain 63 Percent to 13 Percent; Gore Over Bradley 50 Percent to 25 Percent
Jan-2-2000
Newsweek: Bradley Spending $800,000 on TV Ads in Iowa; 'They're Not Just Trying To Finish Close, They're Out to Win,' Says Gore Advisor
Jan-2-2000
Newsweek: Even Before Shooting Incident Involving Boyfriend Sean (Puffy) Combs, Actress Jennifer Lopez was Told Repeatedly: 'You Can't be Hollywood's Sweetheart if You're Running From the Cops,' Close Friend Says
Jan-2-2000
Newsweek: Swiss Authorities Have Frozen At Least A Dozen Bank Accounts They Suspect May Be Linked To Boris Yeltsin
Dec-29-1999
Michael Heneberry Named Newsweek Marketing Director
Dec-20-1999
Newsweek, Inc. Acquires 'Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel' Magazine From Group XXVII Communications L.L.C.
Dec-19-1999
Newsweek: Terrorist Group Arrested In Jordan Earlier This Month Linked To Osama Bin Laden
Dec-19-1999
Newsweek: Pentagon Report: McCain Felt 'Hatred' For Antiwar Activists Like Jane Fonda Who Had Traveled to Hanoi During Vietnam War; Feared 'Becoming Violent' If He Met Them
Dec-19-1999
'Words Are Just Gone', Says 'Peanuts' Creator Charles Schulz; On His Retirement: 'All I Care About Now Is Tomorrow; I Want To Feel Better Tomorrow'
Dec-16-1999
Issues 2000: Facing The Future: 'Readiness For The Future' Project: Ireland, Luxembourg, Sweden Best Prepared
Dec-12-1999
Newsweek Cover: 'People of the Century'
Dec-12-1999
Newsweek: Holiday Movie Interviews:
Dec-12-1999
Newsweek: Century Coverage Marks First Print/Web/Television Project For Newsweek, NBC, MSNBC Alliance
Dec-12-1999
Newsweek: FBI Hears Allegations Relief Pilot Batouti Made Unwanted Sexual Advances to Female Hotel Employees; Drank Too Much
Dec-10-1999
NEWSWEEK.com Report: Swiss Gun Maker Beats Colt In Making 'Personalized Gun'
Dec-6-1999
Cover Stories: America Under The Gun
Dec-5-1999
Newsweek: Witness Describes Rap Star's Alleged Stabbing of Record Exec in New York: 'Jay-Z Pushed Something in His Back and in His Stomach'
Dec-5-1999
Newsweek: National Security Agency Drafts 'Memoranda of Understanding' To Work With FBI in the U.S.;
Dec-5-1999
'Issues 2000: Facing the Future'
Dec-4-1999
Newsweek: Campaign 2000
Nov-29-1999
Donatella Lorch Joins Newsweek in Washington Bureau
Nov-28-1999
Newsweek: Book Excerpt: 'Inventing Al Gore: A Biography' by Bill Turque
Nov-28-1999
Newsweek: Taliban Demands Recognition as Legitimate Government To Cooperate in Eradication of Drug Trade
Nov-21-1999
Newsweek: Cover: 'The Inside Story of Flight 990'
Nov-20-1999
Newsweek: Air Anxiety
Nov-17-1999
NEWSWEEK.com to Hold Online Photo Contest to Showcase Capabilities, Creativity of Digital Technology; Winners' Photos To Be Displayed Online
Nov-14-1999
Newsweek: Exclusive Interview: Texas Governor George W. Bush
Nov-14-1999
Newsweek: Classified Pentagon Agency Assessment Predicts By 2005 The Armored Forces of Likely Adversaries Will Shrink to Less Than One Fifth of Those Faced By U.S. in 1990
Nov-14-1999
Newsweek: Gov't Official Says Boeing Is Pushing Cockpit-Struggle Theory in EgyptAir Flight 990 Crash Behind Closed Doors
Nov-11-1999
Newsweek International and Singapore Airlines Team Up for Exclusive 'Mystery Contest'
Nov-7-1999
New Special Issue: E-Life, The Best Stuff for Your Family
Nov-7-1999
Newsweek: Exclusive Interview: President Bill Clinton
Nov-7-1999
Newsweek: McCain Political Ad Filmed at Arlington National Cemetery a Violation of Federal Regulations Governing Site; Not Illegal, but Action Seen As Inappropriate
Nov-7-1999
Newsweek: Data on Viagra Trial, 'Not Going to Show Broad Or Robust Effects in Females,' Says Pfizer Consultant
Nov-6-1999
Newsweek Poll: Bush Seen by Some New Hampshire Voters as Not Paying Enough Attention to Them
Nov-1-1999
Newsweek: Cover: 'HMO Hell'
Nov-1-1999
Newsweek: No Deal Yet From Bradley on McCain's Private Appeal to Re-Create '95 Clinton-Gingrich 'Handshake' and Pledge to Tackle Campaign Reform
Nov-1-1999
Newsweek: 'We Will Not Exacerbate the Problem'
Oct-30-1999
Newsweek Interview: Ehud Barak Israeli Prime Minister
Oct-30-1999
Newsweek: Campaign 2000
Oct-24-1999
Newsweek: Forty Percent of Americans Believe the World Will End as the Bible Predicts: A Battle Between Jesus and the Antichrist at Armageddon
Oct-24-1999
Newsweek: Northern Territory That Was Untouched by International Peacekeeping Forces and Relief Efforts Now Peaceful, Successful
Oct-24-1999
Newsweek: New Indictments Expected in Chicago's 'Gangster Disciples' Investigation
Oct-24-1999
Newsweek: Campaign Advice to Bradley and Gore
Oct-24-1999
Newsweek: McCain Admits His Fund-Raising Methods May Have 'The Appearance of Corruption'; Says He Has No Choice
Oct-23-1999
Newsweek Interview: Bulent Ecevit Turkish Prime Minister
Oct-23-1999
Gore Maintains Nationwide Lead for Nomination; Many Democrats Unable to Rate Bradley Abilities, Issues, Character
Oct-18-1999
NEWSWEEK Education Program Joins World Food Day 2000 Coalition in Effort to Educate Students on World Hunger, Food Security Issues
Oct-18-1999
Newsweek: Former BET Comedy Host D.L. Hughley on Black Entertainment Television: 'If a Mainstream Company Were Treating Black People the Way BET Has and Is, it Would've Been a Big Mess Long Before Now'
Oct-17-1999
Newsweek: Cover: Voices Of The Century: Muhammad Ali: 'Let Me Tell You Something That'll Shock the Earth. I'm Going to Train... And Do an Exhibition In Madison Square Garden With Two or Three Contenders. I'll Dance for 15 Rounds, and Whup' Em'
Oct-17-1999
Newsweek: JonBenet Ramsey Case: Late Grand Jury Testimony From Witnesses Pointing Away From Parents Preceded Decision Not to File Charges Against Them
Oct-17-1999
Newsweek: E-Mail From Physician at Research Base in Antarctica: 'I Am Sick and Would Like to Get to the Hospital and Learn My Fate'
Oct-17-1999
Newsweek: Jesse Ventura Says He Knows He Has To Change; 'I'm Not Going To Offer My Personal Opinions On Anything'
Oct-17-1999
Newsweek: Susan Faludi on 'Fight Club': A 'Thelma & Louise' for Today's Men Fighting a Gender War
Oct-10-1999
Newsweek: Clinton's Presidential Library Foundation Raised Three Million Dollars During Impeachment Crisis
Oct-10-1999
Newsweek: Visit to Nuclear Plant and Surrounding Region in Former Soviet Union Shows Worst-Case Scenarios of Cancer Cases, Ill Children
Oct-10-1999
Newsweek: Gore to AFL-CIO Leaders in Secret Meeting: 'I've Been There for You. Now I Need You'
Oct-10-1999
Newsweek: Columnist Anna Quindlen on the Brooklyn Museum's 'Sensation' Exhibit: 'Oh, For Pity's Sake Here We Go Again ...'
Oct-10-1999
Newsweek: FBI Officials Failed to Tell Congress, Freeh of Doubts in Wen Ho Lee Espionage Case; Lenient Treatment for Ethics Abuses at High Levels, Agents Claim
Oct-4-1999
Newsweek Excerpts Long-Awaited New Reagan Biography Author Edmund Morris Explains His Controversial Approach
Oct-4-1999
Newsweek: 'Three Kings' Director Used Real Cadaver to Show Bullet's Gruesome Effect
Oct-4-1999
Newsweek: New York Seeks Extradition of British Lawyers in Russian Money-Laundering Probe; In Philadelphia, a Russian Emigre is Targeted
Oct-4-1999
Newsweek: Celebrity and Presidential Politics
Oct-4-1999
Newsweek Interview: Farouk al-Shara Syrian Foreign Minister
Oct-4-1999
Newsweek Cover Story: 'The Wild Bunch: Ventura, Beatty and Trump Stir Up Campaign 2000'
Oct-4-1999
Newsweek: Chinese Have Not Yet Resumed 'Substantive Negotiations' for Entry Into World Trade Organization, U.S. Official Says
Sep-20-1999
Newsweek Cover: 'Where Health Begins'
Sep-20-1999
Newsweek Interview: Tim Berners-Lee Inventor of the World Wide Web
Sep-20-1999
Newsweek: Elizabeth Dole Camp Contacted Reform Party, Consultant Says
Sep-16-1999
Newsweek: Earlier Phone Call By Freed Faln Inmate Full of 'Revolutionary Rhetoric'
Sep-16-1999
Newsweek Exclusive: 'We're in the Middle of a Cyberwar'
Sep-16-1999
Newsweek: Atlanta Olympic Official May Have Violated Laws by Carrying Cash Back to U.S. from Jamaica for IOC Member, Files Show
Sep-12-1999
Newsweek Cover: 'e-Life: How the Internet is Changing America'
Sep-8-1999
Cover Story for Premiere Issue - 'Kosovo: The Children Who Learn to Hate'; Newsweek, Weekly Reader Launch 'Teen Newsweek'
Sep-7-1999
Newsweek: Interview: Kevin Costner
Sep-4-1999
Ernestine Schlant Bradley Says She Won't Pretend to Be Expert on Politics As Husband Bill Plans Presidential Campaign
Sep-4-1999
Newsweek: Exclusive Book Excerpt: Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man By Susan Faludi
Sep-4-1999
Newsweek: Allan Sloan: Wall Street Editor
Aug-30-1999
Newsweek: Cover: The Truth About Testing
Aug-29-1999
Newsweek: 'Calm Down World,' Says Talbott Responding To Critics on Russian Money Laundering
Aug-29-1999
Newsweek: Source Close to Upcoming Film 'Fight Club': 'I Pray Washington Doesn't Want Kids to See This'... 'What Better Way to Sell It.'
Aug-29-1999
Newsweek: Turmoil at ABC
Aug-26-1999
NEWSWEEK's Special Issue, 'Computers & the Family,' Changing Title to 'E.LIFE, THE FAMILY'
Aug-23-1999
Newsweek: ABC Likely to Remove Entertainment Head Jamie Tarses, Sources Say
Aug-22-1999
Newsweek: Book Excerpt: 'Ask the Children' By Ellen Galinsky
Aug-22-1999
Newsweek: Justice Department Security Chief Urging Superiors Not to Proceed With Case Against Fired Los Alamos Scientist Wen Ho Lee
Aug-22-1999
Newsweek: Holbrooke Says U.N.'s Future in International Crises Will Be Determined by Achievement in Kosovo
Aug-22-1999
Newsweek: Microsoft Chairman Gives Six Billion Dollars to Foundation, the Largest Charitable Gift Ever; Two Charities to Become One: 'Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation'
Aug-17-1999
Newsweek Presents Audi - The Spirit of Skiing 2000; Audi Joins As Title Sponsor Of Three-Day Skiing Extravaganza Event
Aug-15-1999
Cover Stories: America Under The Gun
Aug-15-1999
Newsweek: On Gun Culture: For Many Ordinary Americans, Guns are 'Not a Jarring Source of Violence' but 'part of the Landscape'
Aug-14-1999
Newsweek: America Under The Gun:
Aug-10-1999
Andrew Palladino Joins Newsweek as Publicist
Aug-9-1999
KAPLAN/Newsweek How to Get Into College Guide Reports Stories Including Growth of Cults on Campus and Special Options for Learning Disabled
Aug-8-1999
Newsweek: Recent Shootings Were Acts of Individual Madness, but Also Reflect Pressures of Changed Society on American Men
Aug-8-1999
Newsweek: Group of Umpires Discussed Going On Strike Before September
Aug-8-1999
Newsweek: Dalai Lama: 'My Name, My Popularity' Useful in Promoting Human Values, Harmony Among Religions; 'Next Dalai Lama Could Be Indian or European ... Even A Woman'
Aug-8-1999
Newsweek: Lawyer for Texas Funeral-Home Chain Under State Investigation Says George W. Bush Popped in Meeting and Asked, 'Are Those People Still Messing With You?'
Aug-8-1999
Newsweek: Eldest Gore Daughter Joins Campaign Inner Circle; No 'Expert' but 'Another Set of Eyes and Ears'
Aug-3-1999
Keith Naughton Joins Newsweek as Detroit Bureau Chief; Former Chief Dan McGinn Moves to Magazine's Boston Bureau
Aug-1-1999
Newsweek: Atlanta Killer Barton Revised AOL Bio to Announce Hobbies Included 'Guns, Day Trading' and His Personal Quote: 'Make My Day'
Aug-1-1999
Newsweek: U.S. Forces in Colombia Civil War Top 300 With Training of Anti-Narcotics Troops and Attack Helicopter Deliveries
Aug-1-1999
Newsweek: Departing NATO Chief Wanted Copters on Pristina Airstrips to Block Russians, But British General Balked: 'I'm Not Going to Start World War III for You'
Jul-26-1999
Newsweek: Interview: Sergei Stepashin Russian Prime Minister
Jul-25-1999
Newsweek: Colt Expects to Have a 'Smart Gun' in Two Years; 'We're Betting the Company on This' Says Company President
Jul-25-1999
Newsweek: Health of Americans Poll:
Jul-25-1999
Newsweek: Cover Story: 'A Sad Goodbye'
Jul-24-1999
Newsweek to Publish Special Memorial Edition on Life of John F. Kennedy Jr. and His Family's Legacy
Jul-23-1999
Record Number Log on to Newsweek.com Following JFK Jr. Tragedy
Jul-18-1999
Newsweek Cover Story: 'Again. A Kennedy Family Tragedy'
Jul-18-1999
Newsweek: Reconstruction By Newsweek Reveals: Milosevic's Surrender a Close Call For Nato; Last Raid May Not Have Been Devastating Blow To Serbs
Jul-18-1999
Newsweek: George 'W' Met With Top Democrats in Hollywood; Now Moving to Please the 'Middle'
Jul-11-1999
Newsweek: Girls Rule! Inside the Amazing World Cup Victory
Jul-11-1999
Newsweek: Sale of Russian Independent Newspaper to Investors May Be Front For Real New Owner, Tycoon Berezovsky, Sources Say
Jul-11-1999
Newsweek: Amid Denials of DreamWorks-Universal Studios Merger, Universal Exec Tells Newsweek: 'I Fully Expect' to Be Working For Katzenberg One of These Days
Jul-11-1999
Newsweek: Friend: Trump Thinking About Reform Party Nomination for President; Ventura Backing Weicker, Hoping to Get Perot to Step Down
Jul-3-1999
Former Clinton Adviser Stephanopoulos Tells First Lady Hillary Clinton She Must Get Close to New Yorkers, the Press in Bid for Senate
Jul-3-1999
Newsweek: Latin U.S.A.: How Young Hispanics Are Changing America
Jul-3-1999
Newsweek: Murdoch Says Fox Group CEO Chernin in Line as News Corp. Successor; The Children 'Have to Prove Themselves First'
Jun-28-1999
NEWSWEEK Names New Asia Editor, Other Overseas and Domestic Staff Changes and Promotions
Jun-27-1999
Newsweek: Interview: Veton Surroi, Publisher of Koha Ditore, Kosovo's Largest Albanian-Language Newspaper
Jun-27-1999
Newsweek: 'The Whine of '99. Everyone's Getting Rich But Me!'
Jun-27-1999
Newsweek: Will Smith on Asking Sonnenfeld to Direct 'Ali': 'Baz is my Man. He is Passionate and He Gets the Story'
Jun-27-1999
Newsweek: Stealth Planes 'Not Stealthy at All,' Says Expert
Jun-27-1999
Newsweek: Mother of Suspected Railroad Serial Killer Says He Was Raped as a Boy; Aunt Says He Was 'Good' But 'Now He is a Murderer'
Jun-26-1999
Newsweek: Where's My Share? Sixty-One Percent Feel They've Missed Out on The Stock Market Boom
Jun-22-1999
Newsweek Internet Survey Shows Web Users and Readers Computer-Savvy; Consider Computer Essential To Personal Lives;
Jun-20-1999
Newsweek: Voices of the Century: Elizabeth Taylor Recalls Rock Hudson and James Dean, Who 'Didn't Get Along';
Jun-20-1999
Newsweek: Suva Reka Massacres: Victims and Killers Often on a First-Name Basis;
Jun-16-1999
Anna Quindlen to Join Newsweek as a Contributing Editor and Columnist Will Write for Magazine's Back-Page Column
Jun-13-1999
Newsweek: INTERVIEW: Scott McNealy, Chairman, Sun Microsystems
Jun-13-1999
Newsweek: Guest Essay: Henry A. Kissinger, Former Secretary of State
Jun-13-1999
Newsweek: Pat Robertson Has Given $1 Million of His Own Money to Troubled Christian Coalition, Sources Say
Jun-13-1999
Newsweek: GUEST ESSAY: Jack Maple NYPD Deputy Commissioner, Operations, 1994-96
Jun-13-1999
Newsweek: INTERVIEWS: Former President George Bush Texas Governor George W. Bush
Jun-13-1999
Newsweek: New Woodward Book: Clinton Felt Foes Wanted More Than Impeachment; 'Those F---ers, One of Their Goals Is to Get Me... to Lose My Mind'
Jun-13-1999
Newsweek: Kosovo Peace Deal Represents Victory for Clinton and NATO, Poll Shows; Public Supports Use of U.S. Troops As Part of Peacekeeping Force
Jun-12-1999
Newsweek: Half Say Having a Presidential Dad Will Help George W. Bush's White House Campaign, But Agree His Own Hard Work Got the Texas Governor Where He is Today
Jun-6-1999
Newsweek: Microsoft Millionaire Says He Was Not Forced Out; 'I Wanted to Spend My Time in a Different Way'
Jun-6-1999
Newsweek: Pilot Error is Primary Focus of Flight 1420 Investigation, Source Says
Jun-6-1999
Newsweek: Recalling Mo Udall Case, Kin Urges National Healthcare Directive Repository To Aid Death With 'Dignity'
Jun-6-1999
Newsweek: Silicon Valley Moguls Show 'The Meek Didn't Inherit The Earth -- The Geeks Did'
Jun-6-1999
Newsweek: Cannot Rebuild Yugoslavia 'While Milosevic Remains in Power'
Jun-5-1999
Newsweek Print Exclusive: Thabo Mbeki, President of South Africa
Jun-3-1999
HealthWeek Profiles the Woman Behind the World's Largest 5K Run
Jun-2-1999
Mary Kenyon Joins Newsweek as Midwest Sales Development Manager
Jun-2-1999
Bill Youngberg Named Director of National Accounts
Jun-1-1999
Newsweek: Cover Story: 'The Good News About Black America' (And Why Many Blacks Aren't Celebrating)
May-29-1999
Newsweek: Indian Scientist With Ties to Nuclear-Bomb Program Expelled From Los Alamos;
May-29-1999
Newsweek: Contradiction in Black America
May-24-1999
Newsweek: Exclusive: Clinton Has Approved Top-Secret Plan to Destabilize Milosevic with Cyberwar and Sabotage
May-23-1999
Newsweek: Hillary's Senate Campaign Could Conflict with Gore Presidential Bid
May-23-1999
Newsweek: Cover Story: 'Technology: What You'll Want Next'
May-23-1999
Newsweek: Exclusive: Clinton Has Approved Top-Secret Plan to Destabilize Milosevic with Cyberwar and Sabotage
May-23-1999
Newsweek: Stardom and A Good Season Leave L.A. Lakers Star Kobe Bryant Lonely and on the Outs With Team Captain Shaquille O'Neal
May-23-1999
Newsweek: Ricky Martin: At His Shows, 'You Can See the Guy Taking the Girl, a Bunch of Guys Alone, Parents and Grandparents. I Want People To See That'
May-22-1999
Newsweek: Guest Essay: Henry Kissinger
May-20-1999
Eben Shapiro Joins Newsweek as Business Editor
May-20-1999
NEWSWEEK Names National Correspondent, General Editors And Other Staff Promotions
May-17-1999
Veteran Newsweek Editor Steven Strasser Named to Nation Post
May-17-1999
NEWSWEEK: Fifty-One Percent Say China is Not Friendly to the U.S., But 80 Percent See It As Important Trade Partner; Ties With Russia Less Important
May-16-1999
NEWSWEEK: Letter to Cohen Says Only Ground Troops Would Guarantee Fulfillment of NATO's Objectives in Kosovo
May-16-1999
Letter to Cohen Says Only Ground Troops Would Guarantee Fulfillment of NATO's Objectives in Kosovo
May-16-1999
NEWSWEEK: Despite Clinton Call, Vice President Says Campaign Not Off to Shaky Start:
May-16-1999
NEWSWEEK: Chubais, Adviser to Yeltsin, and Yavlinsky, Head of Liberal Yabloko Party, Disagree on New Nominee for Prime Minister
May-15-1999
Newsweek: Only 19 Percent Have Great Confidence in Gore on Foreign Policy; Majorities See Problem With Message, Personality, Clinton Ties
May-12-1999
Michelle Faurot Joins NEWSWEEK in New Position as Director of Brand Development
May-9-1999
Newsweek Interview: Bryant Gumbel, Host of New CBS Morning Show
May-9-1999
Newsweek Poll: One-Third Plan To See 'Star Wars' in Theaters, Including Over Half of 16-24-Year-Olds
May-9-1999
Newsweek Interview: Bryant Gumbel, Host of New CBS Morning Show
May-9-1999
Carrie Fisher: All-Night Drinking Binge Led To 'One of the Very Few Times in The Series Both Harrison and I Smile'
May-9-1999
Newsweek Panel on Teen Violence: Marshall Herskovitz: It is Possible to Confuse an 'Anarchic and Violent' Virtual Reality with the Real World
May-8-1999
Newsweek Exclusive: Barak Asserts Netanyahu 'Created a De Facto Palestinian State'; Deri Warns That Barak 'Is Causing A Rift' Among Jews
May-8-1999
Newsweek: Half Say Peace Force in Kosovo - Not Under NATO Command and Including Russians - Would Still Be Victory;
May-2-1999
Newsweek: Gore Will Campaign in Iowa or New Hampshire Every Week in Hopes of Avoiding Bush '88 Fate
May-2-1999
Newsweek: 'Mass Death May Be Imminent' In Kosovo
May-2-1999
Newsweek: Exclusive Interview: Tom Waits, Musician
May-1-1999
Newsweek: Clinton Gets Strong Support for Anti-Violence Measures, But Approval Rating is Down for Handling of Kosovo Situation
May-1-1999
Newsweek: Most Americans Think Parents Don't Spend Enough Time With Teens; Baby Boomers' Experience Seen as Making Them Worse Parents
Apr-28-1999
Newsweek Wins National Magazine Award for Monica Lewinsky Coverage
Apr-26-1999
Newsweek: Frozen-Egg Baby Celebrates First Birthday on HealthWeek Season-Opener
Apr-26-1999
Newsweek Photo Exclusive: 'Full Moon' by Michael Light
Apr-26-1999
Susan Faludi to Join NEWSWEEK as Contributing Editor; Newsweek to Publish Exclusive Excerpts from Her Forthcoming Book
Apr-25-1999
Newsweek: Columbine Massacre: Probation Program Boss Defends Positive Reports of Harris and Klebold 'No One Can Predict Lethality,' She Says
Apr-25-1999
Newsweek: Periscope Exclusive: Wife of Chinese-American Spy Suspect Was FBI Informant
Apr-25-1999
Newsweek: Support for Ground Troops Decreases As Talk of Them Increases;
Apr-25-1999
Newsweek: Keyshawn Johnson Explains Importance of Agent Who Understands 'What It Means to Be a Black Man in America'
Apr-25-1999
Newsweek: U.S. Nuclear Facilities Have Lost Track of More Than 5,000 Pounds of Plutonium, Fail Sophisticated Computer Security Program
Apr-25-1999
Newsweek: Guest Essay: Scott Johnson Father of Jonesboro's Shooting Convict
Apr-24-1999
Newsweek: Big Majorities Blame Parents and Gun Availability Most for Massacre; More Attention to Anti-Social Kids Seen as Top Remedy
Apr-19-1999
Newsweek.Com's 'My Turn: Family Heroes' Special Section Offers Readers' Perspectives on 20th Century
Apr-18-1999
Newsweek: Inside Disney 'Imagineers' Tele-Fusion Lab, Where ABC is Being Reinvented
Apr-18-1999
Newsweek: My Turn: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Environmental Attorney
Apr-18-1999
Newsweek: Rodman on the Lakers: 'They Are Cowards' for Blaming Team's Troubles on Him. 'People Know the Truth -- I'm the Fall Guy'
Apr-18-1999
Newsweek: George W. Bush Favored for Republican Nomination by Large Margin
Apr-18-1999
Newsweek: Kosovo News: NATO Has 'Degraded' Only one Third of Yugoslav Military;
Apr-18-1999
Newsweek: Exclusive Interview: Gerhard Schroder Chancellor of Germany
Apr-17-1999
Newsweek: Strong Support for Stepped-Up Diplomatic Efforts As NATO Priority in Kosovo
Apr-13-1999
'Healthweek' Programs to Address Hearing Loss, and Popularity and Dangers of Body Branding
Apr-11-1999
Newsweek: LTCM in Bankruptcy Court to Prevent Eviction from Headquarters
Apr-11-1999
Newsweek: Kosovo Exclusives: Gore: 'Premature to Conclude' Bombing Won't Work; But 'You Don't Hear No, Never, Any Longer' on Ground Troops, Source Says
Apr-11-1999
Newsweek: Former CIA Chief Deutch Often Mishandled Classified Information, Justice Sources Say Enforcement, Intelligence Agencies Join to Probe China Spying;
Apr-11-1999
Newsweek: Guest Essays: Tony Blair, British Prime Minister Warren Zimmermann, Former U.S. Ambassador to Yugoslavia
Apr-11-1999
Newsweek: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Joschka Fischer German Foreign Minister
Apr-10-1999
Newsweek: Support Increases for Goal of Returning Kosovar Refugees To Their Former Homes
Apr-5-1999
Newsweek: Support for Clinton, Bombing Campaign And Use of Ground Troops in Serbia Increases
Apr-4-1999
Newsweek: 'Periscope' Exclusive: Starr Talking About Exit Strategy, Sources Say
Apr-4-1999
Newsweek: CIA Nixed Financing for Serbian Insiders' Plot To Overthrow Milosevic
Apr-4-1999
Newsweek: Guest Essay: Elie Wiesel Holocaust Survivor and Author; Says War in Kosovo 'Demands Action, Not Comparison'
Apr-4-1999
Newsweek: Rodman on the Lakers: 'They Depend on Me to Keep This Ship Afloat'
Apr-4-1999
Newsweek: Abducted GIs Felt Left 'In Limbo' Following End of Their Peacekeeping Mission, Steven Gonzales Wrote To His Mother
Mar-30-1999
Newsweek: Inside the College-Admissions Game: Newsweek's Exclusive Look at How The University of Chicago Chose its Incoming Class
Mar-30-1999
Newsweek: Kissinger Doubts Kosovo Reconciliation, Says Troops May Be Necessary
Mar-30-1999
Newsweek: Exclusive Interview: Rudolph Giuliani N.Y.C. Mayor Concedes 'A Few' Mistakes, But Says His Cops Are 'Not the KKK'
Mar-30-1999
Newsweek: Clinton Approval Rating Slips Following Military Action in Kosovo; Only 53% Approve Air Strikes; 60% Say Ground Forces Needed to Sway Milosevic
Mar-29-1999
Newsweek: Atlanta and Southern California Will Lead the Nation in Number of New Jobs in the Next Century
Mar-22-1999
Newsweek: Even Few Followers of Jesus Say His Values Are Very Closely Reflected By Today's Christian Right
Mar-22-1999
NEWSWEEK: Chinese Obtained Two U.S. Missiles from Bin Laden Attack in Afghanistan
Mar-22-1999
Newsweek: Money Gained by Illegal Investments Possibly Used for Yeltsin's Re-Election Campaign
Mar-22-1999
Newsweek: Media Lead Sheet -- March 29, 1999
Mar-21-1999
NEWSWEEK: Chinese Obtained Two U.S. Missiles from Bin Laden Attack in Afghanistan
Mar-21-1999
Internal Audit Shows Russian Government Shuttled Billions Through Shell Company for Six Years
Mar-20-1999
Newsweek: Even Few Followers of Jesus Say His Values Are Very Closely Reflected By Today's Christian Right
Mar-15-1999
Newsweek: FBI Sees No Chance of Making Case Against Los Alamos Scientist For Passing Secrets to China
Mar-15-1999
Newsweek: Elizabeth Dole Expected to Say She's 'Personally Pro-Life' When Asked Stand on Abortion; But Doesn't Support So-Called Human Life Amendment
Mar-15-1999
Newsweek: 'Dilbert' Creator Adams Comes Close to Being a Boss With New Food Company and Restaurant
Mar-15-1999
Newsweek: Yankee Clipper Died as 'The Loneliest Hero We Have Ever Had'; Amidst the Hype of '41, Joe DiMaggio was 'Friendless, Moody, Irritable'
Mar-15-1999
Newsweek: Diary Entry By Murdered American Journalist Philip True Describes Confrontation with Man Who Could Be Jailed Suspect
Mar-15-1999
Newsweek: Cruise Will Block Changes in 'Eyes Wide Shut' After Kubrick Death: 'It's Our Movie, Stanley's Movie, and No One's Going to Touch It'
Mar-6-1999
Exclusive Book Excerpt: 'All Too Human' by George Stephanopoulos


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