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Posted Friday, May 30, 2008 8:05

Issue Dated June 9, 2008

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A Remembrance of RFK
Forty years after Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated during his 1968 quest for the White House, Newsweek editor-at-large and RFK biographer Evan Thomas ponders one of history's great "what-if's"--imagining what kind of president he would have been, and how his tenure might have forever changed American politics.

Down the Home Stretch
As Big Brown prepares for the Belmont Stakes, a gallery examines the past winners of horse racing's prestigious Triple Crown--and those who placed and showed.

Highlights
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McCain's Health and Native American Wealth
The most popular stories and photo galleries on Newsweek.com for the week ending May 30

'Six of the Most Fattening Ice Cream Flavors'

As summer arrives, a look at which top brands make it toughest to fit into your swimsuit

'What's in a Number?'

Dr. Michael Roizen calculates John McCain's biological age. The answer may surprise you.

'Picture of Health'

Some U.S. presidents have gone to great lengths to hide illnesses. Is that even possible today?

'The White Stuff'
A new Newsweek Poll underscores Barack Obama's challenge in winning the support of white voters.

'Boldly Going There'
In a new memoir, William Shatner traces his path from humble Canadian origins to TV icon.

'The Top of the Class'
Newsweek's annual list of the 1,300 top U.S. high schools continued to draw a crowd.

'Welcome to Max's World'
Bipolar disorder is a medical mystery, but for one family, it's a day-to-day struggle. Their story.

'A Memo to Senator Obama'
How will the likely Democratic nominee handle the race issue this fall? Our open letter.

'Taking Back the Land'
Flush with casino revenues, some Native American tribes bid to reclaim what was once theirs.

'The Crucifixion and Ice Cream'
Inside the Holy Land Experience, an Orlando, Fla., theme park where the Passion is re-enacted daily

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WORLD
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SCIENCE
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FROM NEWSWEEK'S INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS

Flying the Luxurious Skies
Not all of us spend travel days jammed like sardines in overbooked planes. While passengers in the United States battle for elbow space on center armrests, many international travelers are living large. Some carriers even offer vintage champagne, plates of caviar and private cabins. A photo gallery of the world's most luxurious airlines.

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Giant Pandas and a Video Game Workout
The top stories on Newsweek.com's international site for the week ending May 30.
1. 'Picture of Health'
Some U.S. presidents have gone to great lengths to hide their illnesses. Is it necessary today?

2. 'Six of the Most Fattening Ice Cream Flavors'
Not for the faint of heart or high of cholesterol: a list of summer's guiltiest pleasures.

3. 'Animal Instinct'
In the aftermath of the earthquake, the fate of China's famous pandas remains unseen.

4. 'The White Stuff'
Will Obama's race be a political liability? The surprising results of a new NEWSWEEKpoll.

5. 'Boldy Going There'
From sci fi icon to punchline to ironic hero,William Shatner gets the last laugh in his new memoir.

6. 'Al Qaeda's New Recruits'
Is the terrorist organization actively seeking mentally handicapped suicide bombers?

7. 'A Memo To Senator Obama'
For the democratic front-runner, the hard part is just beginning. NEWSWEEK's unsolicited advice.

8. 'Photos: America's Most Fuel Efficient Cars'
In the midst of the usual, sensible suspects (Prius, anyone?), some sexy surprises make the list.

9. 'The Wii Fit Workout'
Until they invent a machine that loses weight for you, Nintendo's newest innovation will do just fine.

10. 'Assaulted Batteries'
Let the backlash begin:the cost of replacing a hybrid's eco-friendly battery has drivers worried.

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