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Promise and Performance
He made a lot of pledges on the campaign trail. But can President-elect Obama deliver? In a special video series, Newsweek.com examines 10 of Obama's promises and examines what it will take to make good on them once he takes office. First up: exiting Iraq, surging in Afghanistan and closing Gitmo.
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Women on the Verge Edition
The most popular stories, photo galleries and interactives on Newsweek.com for the week ending Nov. 28
'An Actress Moves On, or Tries To'
Hollywood starlet Michelle Williams speaks out on her new movie and the loss of Heath Ledger.
'Out of the Shadows'
After meeting for years via anonymous Web sites, pro-anorexia groups are surfacing on Facebook.
'Photos: The Life of Michelle Obama'
She rose from the South Side of Chicago to become America's next First Lady. A biographical gallery.
'Katrina Kids: Sickest Ever '
A new report shows that the well-being of children in the storm's path has declined significantly.
'When Left Is Right'
MSNBC's Rachel Maddow always saw herself as an outsider. How did she become a star?
'Photos: Falling Prices, Recession's Silver Lining'
The economy's rough patch has sent prices plunging--making it a good time to go shopping.
'What Michelle Means to Us'
How Michelle Obama will transform the way the world views African-American women.
'Now We're Cooking With ... Batteries'
Electric storage is the weak link in a high-tech world. Fixing it could improve our lives.
'The Other Credit Crunch'
Hospitals and patients alike are struggling with unpaid medical bills. What are the options?
'Even Dr. Doom Likes Them'
Renowned economic pessimist Nouriel Roubini praises Obama's finance team.
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The economic forecast may be cloudy with a chance of disaster, but not even a bear market can forestall the holiday gift-buying season. Need some tips on what to get for the do-gooder or fashionista in your life? Want to spare the pocketbook and stick to items under $25? Our Tip Sheet Holiday Gift Guide offers 100 ideas for givers of all stripes. View the photo gallery.
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Dr. Doom Has a Reason to Smile
These are the top 10 articles, photo galleries and interactives on Newsweek.com's international site for the week ending Nov. 28.
1. 'Even Dr. Doom Likes Them'
Renowned pessimist Nouriel Roubini approves of Obama's picks for his economics team.
2. 'Photos: Congo Torn Apart'
This collection of photos depicts the terror and hardship of the war-torn Congolese.
3. 'Feeding the Fever Line'
Why did Obama's pick to head Treasury, Timothy Geithner, spark a surge in the market?
4. 'Mayhem in Mumbai'
Fareed Zakaria answers questions about the horrific terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India.
5. 'One of Our Own'
Al Qaeda's latest video message aimed to get Muslims to hate Barack Obama. It didn't work
6. 'Death of Baby P'
A blanket of secrecy surrounds a sensational British criminal case over the murder of a toddler.
7. 'An Actress Moves On, Or Tries To'
Actress Michelle Williams talks about her new movie and life away from the spotlight.
8. 'Out of the Shadows'
After years on the fringe, pro-anorexia groups are now moving to more public forums like Facebook.
9. 'Photos: Recession's Silver Lining'
Deals on everything from luxury hotels to lobster are the bright side of an economic downturn.
10. 'Now We're Cooking With ... Batteries'
Electric storage is the weak link in a high-tech world. Fixing it could vastly improve our lives.
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