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Two Geeks, One Love Story
Thousands of couples have fallen in love and gotten "married" online in digital worlds like Second Life. We follow one pair and find out what happens when you meet online and want to make it work in the real world--even if you live thousands of miles, and several countries, apart.
Howls of Protest
We report this week on the ongoing debate between scientists, hunters and the government over Alaska's controversial aerial wolf-hunting program. Read it and give your opinion
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Of Christianity and Country Music
These are the most-read stories, photo galleries and interactives on Newsweek.com for the week ending April 10.
‘The End of Christian America’
Self-identified Christians have fallen 10 points in two decades. What kind of nation will we become?
‘Saturn Was Supposed to Save GM’
But 24 years after its promising debut, the savior has become a toxic asset. How it happened.
‘The Greediest People of All Time’
Our greed list, including the Philippines’ Imelda Marcos, who agreed she’s ‘guilty’ this week onTV.
‘The Country Continuum’
Country music used to be authentic. Our look at artists ranging from the traditional to the trite.
‘Deduction Redux’
Medical clarinets? Kidnapped children? A round-up of six tax breaks you’ve probably never seen.
‘Mixed Review’
Poll: Obama’s approval ratings remain high, but many Americans question his economic strategy.
‘“Holy Hell” Over Torture Memos’
A.G.Eric Holder, U.S. intel officials, and the battle over releasing classified interrogation memos.
‘Free at Last’
To achieve energy independence, the U.S. must start weaning itself off the foreign oil trade.
‘Murder on Music Row’
How songs about kids and signers like Taylor Swift turned country music into billboard trash.
‘There Will Be Bankruptcies’
The richest man in Russia lost it all. Now, he’s a symbol of post-Soviet power shifts.
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The Show Mustn't Go On
The happy mud-splashing of the original Woodstock may have marked the zenith of the Summer of Love, but not every big music festival ends with good vibes. And any time you get a huge mass of people together and play them loud rock music, there's the potential for things to go wrong. View a gallery of five music festivals that went awry, sometimes tragically.
Well-Heeled and Speaking Out
In late March, Newsweek included Imelda Marcos, the widow of former Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos, on a list of history's greediest figures. Last week, she responded. Read more on our Wealth of Nations blog.
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These are some of the columnists, bloggers and guest writers you can find on Newsweek.com.
- Editor Michael Freedman asks, can Obama be a geotherapist, helping countries improve their self-esteem?
- The economic crisis has left the luxury business with an image problem, writes Sameer Reddy in a new column.
- Larry Kaplow explains why roadwork is a good sign in Iraq on the blog Checkpoint Baghdad.
- Movies, music, art and more: Sarah Ball dispenses all the entertainment news that's fit to blog at Pop Vox.
- Join in the conversation at PostGlobal, where Fareed Zakaria and others talk about the latest world news.
From Cardinal Sins to Climate Benevolence
These are the top articles, galleries and interactives on Newsweek.com's international site for the week ending April 10.
1. 'Photos: The Greediest People of All Time'
Wall Street didn't invent greed. A look at our shortlist of the greediest people in the world.
2. 'Photos: The Most Fuel Efficient Cars'
Fuel efficiency doesn't come in big packages. The most efficient cars are subcompact vehicles.
3. 'Attention Seeking Missile'
Pyongyang is trying to provoke a crisis in Obama's administration with its planned rocket launch.
4. 'NEWSWEEK Poll: Mixed Review'
Obama is still at the top but more Americans are skeptical about his approach to the economy.
5. '"Holy Hell" Over Torture Memos'
Attorney general and U.S. intel officials battle over the release of Bush-era interrogation memos.
6. 'Free At Last'
Fareed Zakaria on how to achieve genuine energy independence with an "all of the above" approach.
7. 'Photos: Inside America's Puppy Mills'
America's new puppy problem: devastating conditions in commercial dog-breeding facilities.
8. 'I'm a PC. Keep the Change.'
New ads poking fun at Apple hit the mark and fill in Microsoft's long-time marketing gap.
9. 'Whose Plan Is This?'
Geithner's vision was born on the Sage of Omaha's desk. The tale of an incestuous relationship.
10. 'Photos: A History of Economic Downturns'
A look back at crises of years past, and some scenes from our latest economic storm.
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