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Newsweek International archives from April 2007

Mail Call.(Letter to the editor)
April 9, 2007

A New Kind of Drug War; Bangkok leads a revolt by middle-class nations against Big Pharma and its high-priced drugs.
April 9, 2007

Lining Up the Loan Angels; Critics put trendy poverty lenders to the test, and find they're neither a real business nor a real help.
April 9, 2007

Plays On Location; Forget going to the theater. Live dramas are being staged in airports, hospitals and parks. Just beware of dogs.
April 9, 2007

Borderless 'Dream'; Shakespeare's comedy is transposed to India.(A Midsummer Night's Dream)(Theater review)
April 9, 2007

Beijing's Big Push; As anti-Americanism grows, China is learning the value of good PR and beating the United States at its own game.(public relations)
April 9, 2007

Safety in the Slums; A play that deals frankly with AIDS prevention and treatment is changing social attitudes in Kenya.
April 9, 2007

Grading the Presidents; None since the cold war earns more than a B.(Second Chance)(Book review)
April 9, 2007

A Saudi Desert Fox; King Abdullah brushes aside the United States and seeks to take the lead in a strife-torn Middle East.
April 9, 2007

Modern Medicine Man.(Jeff Kindler of Pfizer Inc.)(Interview)
April 9, 2007

Global Investor: Barton Biggs.
April 9, 2007

Super Soaks.(hot springs to visit)(Brief article)
April 9, 2007

Four Hours in Mostar; Devastated during the 1992-1995 war, this historically scenic town in the southwestern corner of Bosnia has rebounded nicely.(Brief article)
April 9, 2007

CAMERON HIGHLANDS RESORT, MALAYSIA.(Brief article)
April 9, 2007

Under Wraps.(turbans)(Buyers guide)(Brief article)
April 9, 2007

DREAM HOME: Private Paradise Lyford Cay, Bahamas.
April 9, 2007

Ready for Liftoff.(rocket belt)(Brief article)
April 9, 2007

How to Help Your Heart; A Harvard cardiologist passes on the latest news about the tests you need, lowering blood pressure and the real pros and cons of drinking red wine.(Cover story)
April 9, 2007

Perspectives.
April 9, 2007

Rising Fears of 'Freelancing'.(Iranian seizure of British marines)
April 9, 2007

Israel: Model Makeover.(Tel Aviv promoted as tourist destination)(Brief article)
April 9, 2007

The Test.(ethanol, the fuel of the future?)(Brief article)
April 9, 2007

Periscope.(personal trainers online)(Brief article)
April 9, 2007

Brooklyn Bad Boy.(Jean-Michel Basquiat, graffiti artist )(Brief article)
April 9, 2007... Byline: Vibhuti Patel Brooklyn-born graffiti painter Jean-Michel Basquiat is making an elegant comeback. The French Embassy and La Francophonie, an association of 53 countries that use the French language, are now claiming the late...

ROBOTICS Meet 'Big Dog'.(Special Forces' robotic dog)(Brief article)
April 9, 2007

Periscope.(emotional damage)(Brief article)
April 9, 2007

Eyes Everywhere.(security cameras)
April 9, 2007

Tubes of Light.(nanotubes)(Brief article)
April 9, 2007

Mail Call: Prospects of War; Our cover story "The Hidden War With Iran" drew readers' ire at George W. Bush and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for their dangerous hostility. One said: "It is tragic that the world is being held hostage by two madmen.".(Letter to the editor)
April 16, 2007

Rethinking The BBC; How a budget crunch and the Internet are forcing big changes at one of the world's most prestigious media brands.(British Broadcasting Corp.)
April 16, 2007

Iraq's Quiet Exodus; More than 2 million Iraqis have left their country, seeking safety abroad--and robbing the nation of its best and brightest.
April 16, 2007

The Other Side of Sudan; This is the one where peace reigns, and the boomtown capital is growing in a rush for gold, oil and diamonds.
April 16, 2007

The Missing Pope; Benedict has been almost invisible in the places he's needed most.
April 16, 2007

Steve Jobs Tries TV; Now that Apple TV has finally shipped, we can see for ourselves what makes it so special. Or can we?
April 16, 2007

The Last Word: Yulia Tymoshenko; Return of a Dynamic Duo.(Interview)
April 16, 2007

This Way Forward.(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Emitting Markets.(climate change)(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Vineyards On the Move.(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

The Costa del Norte.(Parmu)(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Hot On the Pole.(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

An African Revolution; Extreme weather won't make life easier on the world's poorest continent. But smart policies are already cushioning the blow.(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Follow the Butterflies; Changing weather patterns have long forced populations to move, whether man or beast. And so it will be in the future.(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Picture Change.(climate change)(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Wars For Water?(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Mosquito Trajectory.(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Beyond British Petroleum; Why Royal Dutch Shell ranks best among the Big Oil companies on a list of the most environmentally correct corporations.(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Ready Or Not.(global warming)(Cover story)
April 16, 2007... Byline: Barrett Sheridan America is scared of global warming. in a recent poll by Yale's Center for Environmental Law and Policy, 83 percent of Americans called global warming a "serious" problem, up from 70 percent in 2004, and 63 percent...

A Moderate Heretic.(Robert Mendelsohn)(Interview)(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Untold Harvest.(climate change)(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Cities of Virtue.(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Why So Gloomy?(global warming)(Cover story)
April 16, 2007

Global Investor: The Puzzle of Private Equity.
April 16, 2007

Ready for Battle.(Buyers guide)
April 16, 2007

Hot Spot: W Retreat & Spa, Maldives.(Hotel review)
April 16, 2007

Four Hours In... Mexico City.(City overview)(Brief article)
April 16, 2007

The Strong, Silent Type.(Product/service evaluation)(Brief article)
April 16, 2007

Cut, Color and Canapes.(Brief article)
April 16, 2007

Dream Home: Palm Rosa Barbados.
April 16, 2007

Perspectives.
April 16, 2007

A Change in the Pipeline.(Nigeria)
April 16, 2007

A Bigger Belarus?(political movement)(Brief article)
April 16, 2007

By the Numbers.(Brief article)
April 16, 2007

PERISCOPE.('Planet Earth')
April 16, 2007

Mind Control.(communication between man and machine)
April 16, 2007

Brain Rays.(brain cancer)(Brief article)
April 16, 2007

The Burden of Japan; Shinzo Abe faces a tough balancing act: keeping his conservative base happy, charting a new, moral foreign policy--and finally facing up to the past.
April 30, 2007

Beating Down Democracy; With his latest bloody crackdown, Vladimir Putin takes a step futher toward outright dictatorship.
April 30, 2007

The Moment of Truth; The U.S. is on the edge of immigration reform--but it must act fast.
April 30, 2007

Growth Is Not Enough; A new report envisions a 'middle income' Asia by 2020, but only if the region makes some big changes in the way it does business.
April 30, 2007

Grapes of Their Own; India's middle class embraces wine.
April 30, 2007

Pilgrim's Progress; The world--and Europe especially--is rediscovering the power of the pilgrimage. The story of this improbable new vogue.
April 30, 2007

Mullahs Gone Mild; Don't look now, but the face of radical Islam has changed dramatically across the Middle East.
April 30, 2007

Asia's Glass Houses; Japan may have problems facing its historical crimes. But so do most of its angry neighbors.
April 30, 2007

Beyond Business; Inspired by Manhattan, Tokyo turns Roppongi into a gleaming cultural as well as economic center.
April 30, 2007

The Politics Of Fantasy; The brewing flap over an ABM system in Eastern Europe has little to do with security and everything to do with spin.(antiballistic-missile)
April 30, 2007

Slow and Steady Wins; The case for betting on Brazil is fundamentally political.
April 30, 2007

It's All About Attitude.(Edmund Phelps, economist, Nobel laureate)(Interview)
April 30, 2007

Just How Real Is the Magic?(Brazil economy)
April 30, 2007

Artistic License.(Brief article)
April 30, 2007

Mikla Istanbul.(Restaurant review)
April 30, 2007

Four Hours In: New Orleans.(Brief article)
April 30, 2007

Chateau La Chassagne, Burgundy, France.(Brief article)
April 30, 2007

Swinging Spring.(women's coats)(Brief article)
April 30, 2007

Perspectives.
April 30, 2007

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