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Issue Dated February 9, 2009

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The Right's Training Camp
Patrick HenryCollege is a small school with large aims. Located right outside of Washington, D.C., the campus attracts Christian evangelicals aiming to make their mark on American politics. Photographer Jona Frank's book "Right" presents portraits of the school and its students. See a gallery.


Shining 'City' on the Hill
Ever wondered what it would be like if the makers of MTV's hit "The City" made a reality show about Obama's first 100 days? We haven't either. But our video team is determined to show us.


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Hitting the Ground Running
The most popular stories and photo galleries on Newsweek.com for the week ending Jan. 30.

'Photos: Behind the Scenes on Inauguration Day'
Photographer Charles Ommanney spent the historic day with the Obamas, on- and offstage.

'Inside the Actors' Studio'
Six stars. One room. Lots of secrets--and a few lies. newsweek's 12th annual Oscar roundtable.

'Casting the Obama Movie'
Newsweek critics match wits with the pros in picking who could play the O team's leading lights.

'Recession-Proof Jobs'
As the economy continues to head south, a look at sectors comparatively immune to the gloom.

'What It Takes to Survive'
Why some people walk away from plane crashes, and others don't. Does luck figure in?

'Recruited for Jihad'
Some 20 young Somali-American men in Minneapolis have recently vanished.

'Erasing Bush'
With a call for "relentless" diplomacy, Hillary Clinton seems bent on obliterating 43's legacy.

'A Long-Lived Privilege?'
Bush's lawyer told Karl Rove not to talk to Congress even after the two had left office.

'Head to Hoof'
A butcher in Brooklyn, N.Y., helps lead a new carnivore movement, leaving no part of the pig uncarved.

'Obama's First Week'
A gallery of images chronicling the new president's initial forays on the job.


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Barack Obama: The Movie
Barack Obama has been president for less than a month, but it's never too early to begin casting the movie version of his life and historic election. With input from our entertainment critics and four Hollywood casting directors, we pick the actors that should play Michelle Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton and others. Generous, cruel or spot-on? You decide.


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Celebs Vie for Statues, Butchers Go Whole Hog

These are the most popular articles, galleries and interactives on Newsweek.com's international site for the week ending Jan. 30.


1. ‘Photos: Obama on Inauguration Day'
Behind-the-scene photos of the private moments leading up to the 44th president's address.

2. 'Inside the Actors' Studio'
Six stars. One room. Lots of secrets and a few lies. Welcome to the NEWSWEEK Oscar roundtable.

3. 'Photos: Notorious Criminals With Pets'
A look at evil masterminds and their furry, or feathered, best friends.

4. 'What It Takes to Survive'
Some people walk away from a plane crash. Others don't have a chance. What's luck got to do with it?

5. 'Recruited for Jihad?'
About 20 young Somalis in the American Midwest have vanished. Are they the new face of jihad?

6. 'Erasing Bush'
With a call for "relentless" diplomacy, Hillary Clinton further obliterates George W. Bush's legacy.

7. 'Head to Hoof'
A butcher helps lead a new carnivore moment by using carving techniques from a century ago.

8. 'Photos: Obama's First Week in Office'
How the newly elected President spent his first 100 hours as the head of the country.

9. 'Safe to Release?'
A new Pentagon report may complicate President Obama's plans for Guantánamo Bay.

10. 'There's More to Fear Than Fear'
Have we turned the corner on the bank crisis? No, says Fareed Zakaria. We can't even see the corner.


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