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Joe Hagan

June 16, 2008
A Punk in Exile

Tod A. lit out for parts unknown when W. was reelected—and made an album of his journeys.

May 5, 2008
Only the Men Survive

The Crash of Zoe Cruz

February 11, 2008 | Features
Roger & Him

Brian McNamee is an upstanding citizen (or a man with a shady past) who was best friends with Roger Clemens (or just worked for him) and who designed a famous training regimen for the all-star pitcher (or took credit for it) and injected him with steroids (or vitamins). Is baseball’s unreliable witness actually telling the truth?

December 3, 2007 | Features
Dan Rather’s Last Big Story Is Himself

After the Bush National Guard story exploded on CBS’ corporate brass, Dan Rather says, the fix was in and he was the fall guy. So he filed a lawsuit, aiming to take down his enemies—but even supporters worry that the person he may take down is himself.

November 5, 2007 |
The Sucker Wears a Wire

How’s a lowly day trader to survive in the new, high-stakes Wall Street? Cheat. Then flip.

July 16, 2007 | Features
Alas, Poor Couric

But pity her not.

March 12, 2007 | Features
The Time of Their Lives

The last three managing editors of Time were good friends, all members of an elite club. Now the newest one has been charged with blowing up the clubhouse.

December 4, 2006 |
The Once and Future Kissinger

As another failed war threatens to tarnish his legacy, Henry Kissinger attempts to clarify his record—by evading, skirting, stretching, hedging, and stonewalling like the diplomatic master he is.

September 18, 2006
The United States of America vs. Bill Keller

How hard is it to be executive editor of the New York Times today? The White House calls him a traitor. He gets roasted every day on talk shows and blogs. The newsroom is losing faith. The paper is shrinking. And the worst part is that fighting back means overcoming his own nature.

June 19, 2006
Charlie the Conqueror

While Diane Sawyer waffled about taking over as the ABC evening-news anchor and the pregnant Elizabeth Vargas tried to hold on to it, her formally avuncular Good Morning America co-host Charles Gibson swooped in and seized the throne for himself.

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