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Jim Bourg / Reuters The GOP's New Hope?
Forget Palin. How Tim Pawlenty, a (mostly) moderate, working-class guy from the frozen north could win over the GOP in 2012.
Getty Images (2); AP Photo; Landov The Runaway Senate
When Democrats can't even agree to debate the health care bill, the president is no longer in charge of his party. Matt Miller on why Obama needs to crack the whip.
Wenn; Getty Images (2) Week in Red Carpet
Christina Ricci works the angles in Alexander McQueen, Abbie Cornish stuns in violet, and Zoe Saldana goes long and lacy. VIEW OUR GALLERY of the best looks of the week.
Gal With a Suitcase
Back at home after a trip to Iceland, GWS reveals the haunts of her neighborhood in East London, where bars and bargains abound in equal measure.
Patients, Not Government, Can Fix Health Care
Senator John Barrasso, a physician, on what the current health-care bill is missing: a focus on patients and preventative care, not government.
Obama, the Un-decider
The president’s approach to the Khalid Sheikh Mohammed New York trial offers something for everyone—and decisions on nothing. Obama may be the anti-Bush, Lee Siegel argues—but he’s failing to govern.
Week in Political Cartoons
Who is Obama bowing to now? What song gets Khalid Sheikh Mohammed grooving? And what does Sarah Palin have in common with a disaster movie? VIEW OF OUR GALLERY of the week’s best political cartoons.
Oprah's Kremlinologist
The Queen of Talk’s big move shook up the TV industry—as well one University of Colorado professor. Meet Janice Peck, the dean of Oprah studies.
The GOP's New Hope?
Forget Palin. How Tim Pawlenty, a (mostly) moderate, working-class guy from the frozen north could win over the GOP in 2012.
The Runaway Senate
When Democrats can't even agree to debate the health care bill, the president is no longer in charge of his party. Matt Miller on why Obama needs to crack the whip.
The Knox Trial Endgame
As closing arguments began, prosecutors described accused murderess Amanda Knox as a sex-and-drug-crazed sociopath while tears streamed down her face.
The Week in Viral Videos
From a Sarah Palin media blitz to a Robert Pattinson tantrum, a controversial Gap ad to a cat’s run-in with the fuzz, watch the buzziest viral videos of the week.
Week in Red Carpet
Christina Ricci works the angles in Alexander McQueen, Abbie Cornish stuns in violet, and Zoe Saldana goes long and lacy. VIEW OUR GALLERY of the best looks of the week.
20 Outrageous Oprah Moments
You’ve seen the car giveaway and the day she showed off her new figure, but what about the time she talked auto-eroticism with Gayle, praised Kate Winslet’s breasts, and rapped with Jay-Z?
The Unsinkable Sarah Palin
The Alaskan’s book tour is just the start. John Batchelor on how Palin matches up with Obama—and why she’s the one to beat for 2012.
Nancy Pelosi, Feminist Nightmare
The House Speaker pushed the Stupak amendment through—then moved to block the woman bidding for Ted Kennedy's Senate seat. Amy Siskind on how the most powerful woman in politics betrays the sisterhood.
Un-Pelosi: The Senator Who’ll Kill the Stupak Amendment
Freshman New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand tells the Daily Beast why the notorious anti-abortion Stupak amendment will be defeated—and how she’s helping bring it down.
Oprahs of the World
The queen of American talk may be ending her run, but these hosts have achieved Oprah-like status in their own countries.
Life After Oprah
Kim Masters reports on how Oprah’s exit affects television—and what she's got planned—and Lorraine Ali, who appeared as a guest, on the loss of America’s mother confessor.























































