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Spitzer, Columbine and a Generation of Narcissists
These are the most read stories, photo galleries and interactives on Newsweek.com for the week ending April 24.
1. Faith, Fear and the Wages of Columbine
Two pastors from opposite ends of the theological spectrum are still haunted by the school massacre.
By Matthew Philips and Lisa Miller
2. Generation Me
A new book says we're in a narcissism epidemic. Why you're not so special.
By Raina Kelley
3. Photos: 7 Supposedly Green Celebs and Their Eco-Mistakes
4. Spitzer in Exile
When your résumé says 'disgraced ex-governor,' what do you do next?
By Jonathan Darman
5. Photos: 15 of Rock Musics Biggest Supergroups
6. Photos: A Timeline of Torture
7. Apple’s New Weapon
To help soldiers make sense of data from drones, satellites and ground sensors, the U.S. military now issues the iPod Touch.
By Benjamin Sutherland
8. The Federer Fade
How a tennis god lost his topspin.
By Joseph Epstein
9. Photos: One Couples Cyber-Romance
10 . View From the Top
Meet the newest rock supergroup: Tinted Windows.
By Kristi York Wooten
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Tech Battlegrounds and a Long Look in the Mirror
These are the top articles, galleries and interactives on Newsweek.com's international site for the week ending April 24.
1. 'Photos: It Ain't Easy Being Green'
Environmental icons like Sting and Barbara Streisand don't always practice what they preach.
2. 'Photos: A Timeline of Torture'
From water torture to confinement, top secret memos suggest torture is not a thing of the past.
3. 'Apple's New Weapon'
The U.S. military now issues the iPod Touch to help soldiers cope with data overload.
4. 'Photos: Apple Seeds of Innovation'
Apple has repeatedly set off public frenzies with their hip products. A look back at 10 of them.
5. 'The Fog of Cyberwar'
NATO military strategists are waking up to the latest global threat: online cyber-attacks.
6. 'Photos: The Arrrt of Piracy'
A collection of the world's most infamous maritime marauders, from swashbucklers to Somalis.
7. 'Generation Me'
A new book says we're in a narcissism epidemic. Why you're not so special.
8. 'Spitzer in Exile'
Jonathan Darman profiles the former New York governor. What's next for the disgraced politician?
9. 'The Rise of the 'Empty Creditor''
For some of the big players in the economic crisis, bankruptcy isn't necessarily a bad thing.
10. 'Our Depression Obsession'
The errors of the 1930s were rooted in the orthodoxies of the time. Could the same be true today?
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