The Decade in 7 Minutes

NEWSWEEK rewinds the first 10 years of the new century, reminding you of the best, worst, and unforgettable moments.

NEWSWEEK rewinds the first 10 years of the new century, reminding you of the best, worst, and unforgettable moments.

1/21/09: NEWSWEEK's annual Oscar Roundtable with Robert Downey Jr., Anne Hathaway, Sally Hawkins, Frank Langella, Brad Pitt and Mickey Rourke

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5/20/09: Hear the acclaimed singer-songwriter perform a track from his upcoming acoustic album, "Secret, Profane & Sugarcane"

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Transcript by www.newsy.com BY JIM FLINK You're watching multisource US video news analysis from Newsy. How do you handle an insult? Fight back? Turn the other cheek? When Newsweek told Grand Rapids, Michigan it was dying -- the entire city got together -- and crafted a nearly 10-minute response. Take a look. "But something touched me deep inside the day the music died... So bye bye Miss American Pie... drove my Chevy to the Levy but the levy was dry...." Oh -- that's just the beginning. Back to the insult for a sec -- if you wanna call it that. It was issued waaay back in January. Grand Rapids was number 10 in Newsweek's list of dying cities, in large part because of an exodus of young people. Newsweek noted... "Michigan dominates much of this list, with several cities experiencing significant declines in population as the state suffered high unemployment rates and above average foreclosures in recent years due mainly to the collapse of the auto industry." The Grand Rapids Press Julia Bower immediately took exception to how Newsweek gathered its statistics, saying the survey stopped its count at the city limits -- which is missing a big part of Grand Rapids' reach. "Never mind (Grand Valley State University's) student body in Allendale. Or the bustling businesses in Kentwood or Cascade Township. Between 2000 and 2009, the city lost just over 2 percent in population and dropped more than 2 percent in its youth headcount." It took four months -- to craft this response <b>...</b>
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Newsweek's latest issue features a Michele Bachmann cover that's sure to stir up controversy. The cover shows Bachmann standing against a stark blue background, looking directly into the camera with a wide-eyed expression. The headline advertising the magazine's story reads, "THE QUEEN OF RAGE." "Rage" is a word that doesn't appear in Newsweek's actual profile of Bachmann, though author Lois Romano does criticize what she calls the "radical" nature of the Tea Party that Bachmann champions. Conservative websites are already crying foul over the cover, with some saying it makes Bachmann look "crazy" and one blogger asking, "Can anyone really say with a straight face that the mainstream media is not totally biased against conservatives?" It's not the first time Newsweek has faced conservative backlash for a cover. In June, the magazine portrayed Mitt Romney as one of the stars of the Broadway show "The Book of Mormon." And, of course, it drew widespread criticism for its infamous Sarah Palin cover in 2009. See the Bachmann cover below, and tell us whether you think it crosses a line.
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1/18/08: George Clooney, Angelina Jolie, Daniel Day-Lewis, Ellen Page, James McAvoy, and Marion Cotillard
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Report: Bush Lawyer Said President Could Order Civilians to Be 'Massacred' : tinyurl.com
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4/16/09: As the actress returns to 'Gossip Girl', she explains why it's good to be bad, what not to do if you want to kiss her and why high school sucked (hint: the boys)

To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the classic film, "The Wizard of Oz", the five surviving munchkins sit down to sing some familiar songs and share their memories of life on the set, Judy Garland, and the legacy of this seminal motion picture. (Reporter: Ramin Setoodeh; Editor: K. Ryan Jones; Camera: Sarah Frank, Dylan Isbell)

NEWSWEEK's Christopher Dickey chats with the octogenarian author and activist who refused to go home when protests in Cairo turned violent as pro- and anti-Mubarak forces attacked each other.

Twitter is in an uproar over the latest Newsweek magazine cover. Princess Diana has been aged digitally to estimate what sheapos;d look like now, a nod to her 50th birthday, which she would have celebrated on July 1. Lady Di was Photoshopped walking with Kate Middleton, but what stands out most to the coverapos;s critics is her zombie-like appearance. Badbadsquirrel tweeted, "You know the undead are big when zombie Princess Diana graces the cover of a major magazine. Thanks, Newsweek." Princess Diana biographer and Newsweek Editor-in Chief Tina Brown is taking most of the flack, though she has yet to comment on the backlash. Brown took over Newsweek in late 2010 and had said of her vision for the magazine, Newsweek will be "about filling the gaps left when a story has seemingly passed."
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A Seattle family talks about the challenges of living in a multi-partner relationship. (Video: Jennifer Molina, Jessica Bennett)
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When it comes to home movies, the '127 Hours' star reveals "what feels good doesn't always look good."

01/03/09: Jenny and Bryan Masche describe their lives with their 18 month old sextuplets (Video: Jennifer Molina)
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A Seattle family talks about the challenges of living in a multi-partner relationship. (Video: Jennifer Molina, Jessica Bennett)
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Newsweek is being criticized by some conservatives for their Michele Bachmann cover story because of the unflattering photo that makes her look crazy and the headline 'Queen Of Rage'. Cenk Uygur on if the criticism is justified. The Largest Online News Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Subscribe: bit.ly
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5/21/09: Four of the Wayanses stop in to talk their new movie, 'Dance Flick,' President Obama's abs, and what they do to family who are born 'unfunny'

Alex breaks down the latest attack by Glenn Beck & Newsweek Magazine on Debra Medina, Alex Jones and the truth movement. prisonplanet.tv www.infowars.com
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5/7/09: In their first video interview together, Leonard Nimoy and Zachary Quinto break down their 'fascinating' character's iconic ears, famous greeting and infamous fans

9/12/09: Emmy-nominated actors Toni Collette, Jon Cryer, Jim Parsons, Sarah Silverman, and Amy Poehler discuss how they deal with people that just don't like them
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04/09/09: New Yorker Dan Wheeless describes his affliction with epilepsy
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Burn The Floor dancers Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Karina Smirnoff on their Broadway show, the most annoying "Dancing With the Stars" judge, and the wannabe John Travoltas of the world. Burn The Floor opens Aug. 2.
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9/12/09: Emmy-nominated actors Toni Collette, Jon Cryer, Jim Parsons, Sarah Silverman, and Amy Poehler debate whether traditional sitcoms are a thing of the past
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