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Vanity Fair's 3rd Annual Green Issue

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MADONNARAMA!
Madonna has struck pose after provocative pose since her 1982 debut. Is her latest incarnation, as activist and filmmaker, bringing her closer to the truth? Rich Cohen undergoes a multi-media bombardment--her new album, her directorial debut, and her documentary on the orphans of Malawi, where she adopted her third child--to prepare for a session with the icon herself. Photographs by Steven Meisel. Web special: A slideshow of the many modes of Madonna from the pages of Vanity Fair, beginning in 1986.

THE GREEN LIGHT
The White House claims that subjecting detainees to coercive interrogations was an idea that came from the bottom up, from commanders on the ground. In fact, it came from the top down, pushed hard by the administration's most powerful lawyers. Talking to key players, Philippe Sands pieces together who approved what, and why they could face war-crimes prosecution.


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