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Naughty Us
    Women these days have some very bad habits.

The Year in Women
    A look back at the last 365 days in women - the good, the bad, and the decidedly iffy.

8 Reasons to Be Grateful
    A new take on the snooze button, hope for a female-orgasm pill, proof your friends are invaluable, and 5 other great reasons to smile.

Girl Crush: Rachel Maddow
    We weren’t surprised when pundit Rachel Maddow, 35, got her own show.

Seeking Asylum
    A new book offers an unflinching look inside American psychiatric hospitals.

"Why I Went AWOL"
    On leave from an emotionally wrenching tour of duty in Iraq, Kimberly Rivera had to make a choice: Say good-bye to her kids and go back to the war zone - or become a fugitive. Here, she defends her decision to flee.

The Price of Protection
    There is a rise in panic-room sales and bulletproof shirts.

To Save Electricity, Pedal Faster!
    With 20 people working out for 24 hours, that's enough to power a four-bedroom house for a month.

14 Reasons to Be Happy
   

Sex and The City: Bad For Women?
    A discussion about whether this movie puts women ahead of the curve or two steps back.

Beauty and the Bandit
    Three years ago, Debra Ryan had a bustling career and a millionaire hedge-fund boyfriend, Sam Israel. But after he was convicted of fraud, she risked it all to help him flee. In this exclusive, Ryan opens up for the first time about the day her lover

Cougars in the Classrooms
    The Web has made it easy for sex-hungry teachers to hook up with their students; blame law enforcement for making it almost acceptable.

Porn in the U.S.A.
    Meet Lisa Ann, star of Hustler's forthcoming, sensation-causing triple-X movie Who's Nailin' Paylin, and dead-ringer for the vice presidential nominee

Michelle Obama Keeps It Real
    The chic, shoot-from-the-hip newcomer Michelle Obama talks with Marie Claire about her critics, her life in the media whirl, and Wal-Mart vs. Target.

Cindy McCain Rolls Up Her Sleeves
    The poised, wealthy wife isn't what she seems: Just ask her about her hard-core aid work in Rwanda - and the bath she once took in a catfish tank.

Breast Cancer: Attacking the Enemy Abroad
    Breast Cancer in other countries

How to Talk About Politics You Don't Really Understand
    A shamelessly oversimplified cocktail-party guide to where the candidates stand on the big questions.

Inside the Gloucester Pregnancy Pact
    Last summer, 18 teenage girls upended a quiet Massachusetts town and caused America to let out a collective gasp. But was there really a pact?

How to Talk Politics
    How to engage in spirited debate without the fisticuffs, from Marie Claire.

Top 5 Political Blogs for Blowing Off Work
    Political Blogs - Political Humor - Politics Blogs

Easy Green: Bring Your Own Bag
    Americans use 60,000 (YES, 60,000) plastic bags every FIVE seconds. Next time you go to the store, bring a reusable tote bag. Here are some tried and true suggestions on how you can remember to BYOB (bring your own bag).

The 5 Biggest Myths About Travel Today
    Yes, you can still have a rip-roaring vacation this summer. Herewith, we refute the biggest myths about traveling today.

5 Worst Case Vacation Scenarios—and How to Fix Them
   

Project Pearl: The Bravest Class in Town
   

Foreign Affairs
    We can get over the fact that Lara Logan, CBS's sexy war correspondent, was a swimsuit model, but can she? Marie Claire discusses.

Barack in the Saddle
    You know how he feels about Iraq, health care, and the economy. But where does he stand on Miley Cyrus? A candid interview with Barack Obama about women -- what we face, what we need, and what it's like to be married to an outspoken alpha.

10 Things We Won't Ask You to Do to Cut Back at the Pump
    Marie Claire on what not to do to save gas.

Survival Sex: Iraqi Refugees
    Imagine: One day you're a nurse leading a normal life; a few years later you're in a strange country doing the unthinkable: selling yourself. For some Iraqi refugees, prostitution is the only trick they feel they've got left. Marie Claire tells their

I Married a Terrorist
    When Maureen’s husband told her he was traveling abroad to help a friend, she believed him...until the police came knocking. In a Marie Claire exclusive, the 24-year-old tells how she fell for the wrong man.

America's Hungriest Woman
    Sonya Thomas is petite and lithe, but her stomach can hold 18 pounds of food. Marie Claire has this competitive eater's story.

Wanted: Evening News Anchor
    After two years of Katie Couric's perkiness, CBS seeks seasoned journo with gravitas, grit, and a loyal following. Who should fill the chair? Marie Claire has a few suggestions.

Eye on the Texas Polygamy Case
    Dorothy Allred Solomon is the 28th of 48 children born to polygamist leader Dr. Rulon C. Allred and his fourth wife. Marie Claire has her story.

I Lost My Love in Baghdad — Love in a War Zone
    They were just two normal people trying for a happy life in a nightmare world. Marie Claire has their story.

Youssou N'Dour: More Than a Pretty Face
    Africa's Own Bono

Why I Want a Gun On Campus
    The group fighting for the right to carry a gun to class.

Hillary Clinton and the Comeback Kids
    After victory in Pennsylvania who might Hilary Clinton cite as her compatriots?

Field of Panties: Immigrant Workers
    Eradicating the sexual harassment and assault of female farm workers. Marie Claire reports.

New Ways to Be Bad
    In an attempts to stay ahead of the naughtiness curve, the Vatican recently revealed seven new deadly sins - among them, drug abuse and polluting.

The Very Big Love: 47 Siblings, 7 Mothers, and 1 Father
    A woman from a polygamous family discusses her life with them.

Do You Need a Taser?
    Taking down the new taser trend and the new pink taser gun parties for women.

The Journey of Recycled Plastic — Where Does Your Bottle Go?
    What happens to your water bottle once you've drained it.

The Smartest Woman in America
    Lanky and lean in a charcoal suit, Samantha Power, 37

Fatima Hassan Wins Americans for UNFPA Student Award
    Fatima Hassan, a Stanford University junior, wins the 2008 Americans for UNFPA Student Award for the Health and Dignity of Women.

The Case of the Abortion Pill-Spiked Smoothie
    One night last fall in Appleton, WI, businessman Manishkumar Patel took his pregnant mistress, Dr. Darshana Patel (no relation), to Baskin-Robbins. Watching from the car, she could see him in the store, frantically stirring something into her smoothi

The New Waco, TX "Messiah"
    The daughter of the new WACO "MESSIAH" talks with us — as her mom listens in.

Who's the Sexiest of Them All?
    Political Poll: With an election looming, voters focus on what's really important.

Blame Game: The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann
    Ever since her daughter went missing, Kate McCann has been accused of everything from bad mothering to murder. She's not the first mom to come under such fire. Why do we always suspect the worst?

29 Days of Beatings, Torture, and Confinement
    In 2001, 20-year-old Iranian Zarah Ghahramani spent 29 days in Tehran's Evin prison for participating in student protests against her country's fundamentalist government. In her new book, "My Life as a Traitor," she describes beatings, tort

Patti Solis Doyle: The Woman Behind Hillary Clinton
    Patti Solis Doyle is Hillary Clinton's campaign manager -- the first Latina to run a presidential campaign.

Katie Levinson: The Woman Behind Rudy Giuliani
    As communications director for Rudy Giuliani's presidential campaign, Katie Levinson has to be prepared for anything.




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