Jumat, 22 Februari 2013

Sketching the third presidential debate - Washington Post

 The candidates face off in the third of three debates.

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In this Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012 photo, Afghan National Police officers navigate a ropes course during a training session at the police academy in Kabul, Afghanistan. The readiness of Afghanistan’s security forces is central to U.S. and NATO plans to withdraw all forces from the country by the end of 2014, and the academy’s new commander wants to help turn around a 146,000-strong national police force long riddled with corruption, incompetence and factional rivalries. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)

Preparing Afghanistan's police

The readiness of Afghanistan's security forces is central to U.S. and NATO plans to withdraw all forces from the country by the end of 2014.

THE PLAINS, VA- OCTOBER 20: Riders compete in the Bio Cybertronics Steeplethon, 2nd race of the 75th Running of the International Gold Cup Races at Great Meadow, The Plains, VA on Saturday, October 20th, 2012. (Photo by Tracy A. Woodward/The Washington Post)

International Gold Cup

The 75 annual steeplechase races drew fans of horses, dogs and hats to Great Meadow in The Plains, Va.

WASHINGTON, D.C., OCTOBER 19, 2012: Chemistry senior Morgan Floyd, 21, dances with fellow Delta Sigma Theta Sorority students on the Main Quadrangle on campus during the Yard Fest as part of Howard University's homecoming. Morgan's sorority was founded in 1913 and famous women like jazz legend Lena Horn belonged to it. (Photo by ASTRID RIECKEN For The Washington Post)

Howard University's homecoming

Since the early '90s, Yardfest has remained one of the most hotly anticipated gatherings of Howard's annual homecoming festivities, showcasing rap stars on their way to...

FILE - In this Nov. 1, 1976, file photo, covers of Newsweek magazine are photographed in New York. Newsweek announced Thursday, Oct. 18, 2012 that it will end its print publication after 80 years and shift to an all-digital format in early 2013. Its last U.S. print edition will be its Dec. 31 issue. The paper version of Newsweek is the latest casualty of a changing world where readers get more of their information from websites, tablets and smartphones. It's also an environment in which advertisers are looking for less expensive alternatives online. (AP Photo/Suzanne Vlamis)

Newsweek covers through the years

Newsweek announced it would cease print publication, the latest in a long line of magazines. Here is a look at a few remarkable Newsweek cover stories over the years.