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  • The House sponsor of the anti-sneak-and-peak amendment, for example, was GOP Rep. Butch Otter, an Idaho conservative, who told news-week his concerns were heightened when anti-abortion groups warned that abortion protesters could be targeted as "domestic terrorists."

    EXCLUSIVE: ASHCROFT'S CAMPAIGN TO SHORE UP THE PA 2008

  • Hayden told news-week that year that the NSA had been slow to catch up to new technology, and that he was obsessed with turning the enemy's "beeps and squeaks into something intelligible."

    Hold the Phone 2007

  • (Ba-ker refused to be photographed by news-week unless Hamilton was also pictured.)

    So Now What, Mr. President? 2007

  • The tone of Bush's senior aides, who were interviewed this week by news-week, was dismissive, even condescending, toward Baker and the Iraq Study Group.

    So Now What, Mr. President? 2007

  • Talking to news-week on the eve of the vote, Hamas cofounder Mahmoud Zahar vowed, "The people will be rid of the disgusting situation they live in -- the corruption within the weak and ineffective PA that can't even bring itself to arrest drug addicts, let alone other criminals."

    Extreme Victory 2007

  • The revelation was another blow to Bush, whose approval rating in the new news-week Poll dipped to 35 percent, his record low in the survey, and it may slow the administration's plan to find a CIA director who can restore morale at the beleaguered intelligence agency.

    Hold the Phone 2007

  • The latest news-week Poll found that only 34 percent of U.S. adults now say they approve of the way Bush is handling the situation in Iraq, while 61 percent disapprove.

    SORROW AND DEBATE 2007

  • Days later I was even able to bring along my American colleague from news-week to meet guerrillas in another village nearby.

    Afghanistan: Want to Meet the Taliban? No Prob. 2007

  • While the mainstream media seem determined to focus on stories of the morally bankrupt, self-serving aspects of our culture, it is refreshing to see news-week devote a cover story to giving back to society.

    Americans of Generous Heart and Mind 2007

  • Whoever emerges as Germany's next chancellor (and as news-week went to press, it was nip and tuck between Schroder and his challenger, Edmund Stoiber), he will have to do much more than dig his new government out of a diplomatic hole over Iraq.

    The German Problem 2007

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