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BVTunkuVaradarajanBlasphemous bloggers;cricket-IovingTaliban.'
10 PERSON OF INTERESTBy Michael SeanWintersCardinal TImothy M. Dolan, 11TRAGEDY By Allison Samuels Whitney Houston's hard climb.
12SOCIAL DIARIESBVRebeccaDana Real men play bridge.
13 BUSINESS By Chris Lee TECH By Samar Halarnkar HEALTH BvBritt Petersen DATABEAST By BenCrair 16 REPORTER AT LARGE
By MikeGiglioMurdoch enters the ring.
18 WORLD BVOwen Matthews
"Treason" ln Turkey: a witch hunt?
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22 The New Science of Feelings The neural basls of your responses to life-and how you can change them.
BVRichardJ.Davidsonwith Sharon Begley 28 The Mogul Strikes Back
How HarveyWeinstein bulldozed his way back to the top. BVPeggyNoonan 34Obama's Secret Army
Why the president Is gambling everything on Special Ops, Sv DanielKlaidman
40 Portrait of the Despot as a Young Man Thestory of the once and future ruler ofRussia. BVMashaGessen 46 Gangs of Port-au-Prince.
Guns and despair are a part of life ln Haiti's Cité Soleil. BVPaoloMarchetti
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52 ART An exhibit exploring the hajj.
56BOOKSCuba's creative elite, s,aSPORTS NoArabs allowed on Beitar Jerusalem soccer team?
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