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NEWSWEEK: What Mattered Most This Week

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Newsweek.com: What Mattered Most This Week - Our takes on the week's five biggest stories

1. NEWSWEEK’s 2010 EMMY ROUNDTABLE

Photograph by Robert Trachtenberg

The top 20 moments of our discussion with Chris Colfer, Christina Hendricks, and more.
TV stars dish on what they like to watch on the small screen.
A sneak peek at the 10 hottest TV shows this fall. By Joshua Alston
Can't get enough of our roundtable? Read the full transcript.
Check out NEWSWEEK's full 2010 Emmy Roundtable package.

2. HURRICANE KATRINA: FIVE YEARS LATER

Photograph by Alan Chin

Photos: New Orleans on the fifth anniversary.
New Orleans's charter-school revolution: necessity is the mother of invention.
Spike Lee on his new Katrina documentary.
Still homeless, long after the floodwaters have receded.
Read NEWSWEEK's complete coverage of the Katrina anniversary.

3. PARSING THE PRIMARIES IN FLA., ALASKA, ARIZ.

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Tuesday's primaries make the dumb 'anti-establishment' narrative look even dumber.
In Florida, Kendrick Meek's win is Charlie Crist's loss.
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski is in a dead heat and may wait weeks for a result.
Cross-party endorsements support candidates, not canons.
John Boehner's pomp, politics, and pink slips. By Howard Fineman

4. AMID ACCUSATIONS, WIKILEAKS RELEASES NEW MEMO

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New details emerge in the sexual-misconduct case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
The lawyer for women accusing Assange stands behind their accusations.
WikiLeaks' lawyer says the Pentagon was given access to unpublished secret documents.
Has WikiLeaks become too full of itself? By Mark Hosenball

5. MANHATTAN MOSQUE REMAINS CONTENTIOUS

Hasan Jamali / AP

The 'Ground Zero mosque' will only matter in Republican primaries. By Ben Adler
Video: 'A little intolerant, but good reason to be’
It's hard to understand Imam Abdul Rauf because the media don't understand Islam.
A Muslim New York cabdriver is stabbed in an alleged bias attack.
What an Irish terrorist teaches us about tolerance. By Christopher Dickey
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