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October 2, 2006

NEWSWEEK COVER: The Price of Denial

Newsweek Presents Excerpt of Bob Woodward's Newest Book 'State of Denial'.

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The October 9 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands Monday, October 2) "Bob Woodward: The Price of Denial" presents an extensive excerpt of Woodward's new book, "State of Denial," and looks at the Bush administration's reaction to criticism of its handling of the Iraq War. Plus, Congressman Mark Foley's resignation, a candid interview with Turkey's foreign minister, new obstacles to YouTube's success, why the fall TV season is full of cliffhanger series and how to ask your boss for a raise.

NEW YORK, Oct. 1 -- The publication of Bob Woodward's new book, "State of Denial: Bush at War, Part III," will most likely renew calls from Democrats and Republicans for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to resign. And a senior White House official, operating under the usual cover of anonymity, gave Newsweek a less than airtight guarantee of Rumsfeld's job security. The president, normally one to rely on his inner circle, has been consulting outsiders. The official did not say which ones, but it is known that Bush speaks on occasion to Henry Kissinger and to his father's former secretary of state, James A. Baker. The counsel of the outsiders, says this official, "so far has been that Rumsfeld should stay. But I can't predict the future."

In its October 9 cover story "The Price of Denial", Newsweek presents a special excerpt of Woodward's book. Assistant Managing Editor Evan Thomas and Senior White House Correspondent Richard Wolffe report on the potential fallout for President Bush and Rumsfeld and analyze the administration's response.

Web site: http://www.newsweek.msnbc.com

Entire cover story and excerpt can be read at http://www.newsweek.com
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15081915/site/newsweek/
Excerpt: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15075326/site/newsweek/


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