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How Bush Misread War Powers |
| With the third and most-recent rebuke from the Supreme Court, it has become clear that Bush's counterterrorism strategy rested on a critical legal miscalculation from a series of World War II-era opinions. |
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 | MACROECONOMICS |
| Consumer Confidence Plummets |
| American consumers, battered by falling home prices and soaring gasoline prices, are at their gloomiest in decades, raising fears they might cut back on spending later this year and tip the economy into a recession.
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 | JOURNALISM |
| Tribune Starts Its Overhaul in Orlando |
| The Orlando Sentinel's new layout features more graphics, blog summaries and other changes aimed at making the newspaper more appealing as Sam Zell tries to reinvent floundering Tribune. |
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 | CAREERS |
| Turning That Layoff Into Career Catalyst |
| As employers look to shed workers in a struggling economy, some recent college graduates are finding their jobs are over just as they have begun. But job counselors say an early layoff need not be career damaging so long as workers quickly begin looking for another job. |
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 | LEISURE & ARTS |
| New Museum Is a Salute to the '60s |
| The Museum at Bethel Woods takes visitors on a multiscreen, multiroom, often interactive and immersive audio-visual tour of the Woodstock experience -- the celebrated (and occasionally decried) three days of often rain-drenched youthful festivities. |
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