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NEWSWEEK: Jobs, Nikki Haley, World Cup: 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. BAD JOBS REPORT SHARPENS FOCUS ON ECONOMY

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Depressing unemployment numbers forecast a long, slow recovery.
What should Obama and Congress do about unemployment insurance?
Does anyone in Washington even care about unemployment anymore? By Daniel Gross
Obama needs to articulate a clear economic policy. By Eleanor Clift
Animated video: 'Economic Fun Fair.' By Mark Fiore

2. NIKKI HALEY AND THE RISE OF GOP WOMEN

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South Carolina's Haley is a woman on the verge.
The Palin effect: Why we sexualize GOP women. By Julia Baird
Photos: The power of the Palin endorsement.

3. WORLD CUP NEARS CONCLUSION

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Why jihadists love the world's most popular sport.
The World Cup fortunes of national soccer teams don't say anything about the countries they come from.
Quiz: World Cup vs. U.S. sports.

4. SPY SWAP: THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN RUSSIA CASE

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The U.S. and Russia are moving toward a Cold War–style exchange.
Why the feds moved now on the spy ring.
Two 'American' spy suspects reveal their true Russian identities.
I owe my life to a U.S.-U.S.S.R. spy swap. By Owen Matthews
A former Al Gore aide was among the alleged spy ring’s targets.

5. WHO'S RUNNING THE OIL-SPILL CLEANUP?

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Florida, bureaucracy, and the oil-spill cleanup.
Graphic: What is the chain of command for oil-spill cleanup efforts?
How to regulate the gulf. By Michael Bromwich
Animal autopsies: Investigating the effects of oil on gulf wildlife.
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