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Newsweek is an American weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally. It is the second largest news weekly magazine in the U.S., having trailed Time in circulation and advertising revenue for most of its existence, although both are much larger than the third of America's prominent weeklies, U.S. News & World Report. Newsweek is published in four English language editions and 12 global editions written in the language of the circulation region.

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This photo made available by World Press Photo in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday, Feb, 12, 2010, shows the First prize in the People in the News Stories category of the 2010 World Press Photo contest by British photographer Charles Ommanney, Getty Images for Newsweek, named Inauguration Day, Washington DC,  Jan. 20, 2009. This material is for single publications in print or for a temporary online publication, and may be used exclusively to publicize the 2010 World Press Photo contest and exhibition. It may not be published as part of an article or any other item that contains no direct link to World Press Photo and its activities without prior permission from the photographer or agency.

This photo made available by World Press Photo in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday, Feb, 12, 2010, shows the First prize in the People in the News Stories category of the 2010 World Press Photo contest by British photographer Charles Ommanney, Getty Images for Newsweek, named Inauguration Day, Washington DC, Jan. 20, 2009. This material is for single publications in print or for a temporary online publication, and may be used exclusively to publicize the 2010 World Press Photo contest and exhibition. It may not be published as part of an article or any other item that contains no direct link to World Press Photo and its activities without prior permission from the photographer or agency.

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This photo made available by World Press Photo in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday, Feb, 12, 2010, shows the First prize in the People in the News Stories category of the 2010 World Press Photo contest by British photographer Charles Ommanney, Getty Images for Newsweek, named Inauguration Day, Washington DC,  Jan. 20, 2009. This material is for single publications in print or for a temporary online publication, and may be used exclusively to publicize the 2010 World Press Photo contest and exhibition. It may not be published as part of an article or any other item that contains no direct link to World Press Photo and its activities without prior permission from the photographer or agency.

This photo made available by World Press Photo in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday, Feb, 12, 2010, shows the First prize in the People in the News Stories category of the 2010 World Press Photo contest by British photographer Charles Ommanney, Getty Images for Newsweek, named Inauguration Day, Washington DC, Jan. 20, 2009. This material is for single publications in print or for a temporary online publication, and may be used exclusively to publicize the 2010 World Press Photo contest and exhibition. It may not be published as part of an article or any other item that contains no direct link to World Press Photo and its activities without prior permission from the photographer or agency.

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