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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 170 No. 22
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COVER
One Day in America (Cover Story / The Well)
In a country this big and diverse, being average still leaves you room to be different

The Morning Rush (The Well / One Day in America)
Wake up and smell the coffee. Everyone's on the move

On the Job (The Well / One Day in America)
Those few at the top can buy anything. Except, maybe, happiness

At Play (The Well / One Day In America)
We have plenty of free time--we just fill it with television


NATION
Rudy Giuliani's Defining Moment (The Well / Nation)
The former mayor is staking his campaign on leadership skills, but his loyalty to his disgraced former top cop raises questions

Why Giuliani Fired New York's Top Cop (The Well / Nation)


ESSAY
Can McKinsey & Co. Fix the Government? (Commentary)
That's how Romney wants to fix government, an approach that has a laughable history

Love Thy Blackberry, Love Thy Kids
Yes, our little gizmos can be pests. But they also deserve our love and special attention


WORLD
Postcard: New Delhi (Postcard: New Delhi.)
A grounded Airbus in a suburban backyard lets Indians simulate air travel, without ever taking off. A former airline engineer provides orientation for future travelers

Analyzing the Bhutto vs. Musharraf Showdown (The Well / World)
She has plunged her country--and Washington--into uncertainty by breaking a power-sharing agreement with President Musharraf. Can she overcome skepticism about her motives and lead the movement to topple him?


SCIENCE
Discovering Planets Just Got Easier (The Well / Astronomy)
Astronomers have found a faster way to detect the planetary fingerprints of worlds like our own


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Children Can Outgrow ADHD (The Well / Medicine)
New data peg the brain disorder to a delay in development, not a complete deviation from it


SOCIETY
Going After the Money Ministries (Religion)
A Senator is taking aim at preachers of the so-called Prosperity Gospel — but will he run into First Amendment problems?


TECHNOLOGY
Building the Best Driverless Robot Car (Life: Religion - Technology - Life After Work / NERD WORLD)
DARPA isn't just hosting a robot-car rally; it's driving the very future of high-tech R&D


NOTEBOOK
Did Georgia Bring the Drought on Itself? (Briefing / The Moment)
Searching for divine intervention when the solution lies at home

People

Politics (Briefing / Politics)

Numbers

Norman Mailer (Briefing / Appreciation)

Verbatim

Proposing a Hedge-Fund Tax Hike (Briefing / Washington Memo)

Briefing

Milestones (Briefing)

Global Warming's Impact Down Under (Briefing / World Spotlight)

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BUSINESS
Not Your Mother's Retirement Community (Life: Religion - Technology - Life After Work / Life After Work)
With kayaking, skydiving and easy commutes to town, retirement communities are changing


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Steve Martin, a Mild and Crazy Guy (Arts: Books - The Big Picture - Downtime / BOOKS)
In a revealing memoir, Steve Martin relives his birth as a comic

Why the Iraq Films Are Failing (The Big Picture)
Analysis: The new movies on the war get passing marks for good intentions, says Richard Corliss, but the audience gets an incomplete for poor attendance

5 Things That Want to Entertain You (Downtime)
What to seek out and what to avoid, from Beowulf to Jordin Sparks

What You Don't Know About Picasso (Arts: Books - The Big Picture - Downtime / Downtime)
Five facts about Picasso you never knew from the author of his new biography, John Richardson


SPECIAL SECTION
Best Countries for Global Business (Best Countries For Business)
Figuring out a nation's economic growth isn't easy, but a global index can help clear the path

The Highs and Lows of African Oil (The Well / Best Countries For Business)
Angola and Mauritius are both growing fast, but not everyone is sharing the wealth as African oil fuels an uneven boom

Why Denmark Loves Globalization (The Well / Best countries For Business)
High taxes, a welfare state, strong unions: how an unlikely formula delivers for the Danes

Latin America's Peculiar New Strength (The Well / Best Countries For Business)
Argentina, Brazil and Chile are taking distinctly different routes to prosperity

Can China Lure Big Pharma? (Best Countries For Business)
Beijing is bent on attracting world-class pharmaceutical R&D labs. The bait: cheap clinical trials


PEOPLE
10 Questions for John Bolton
This fiery diplomat resigned as Bush's U.N. ambassador a year ago. In his new book, Surrender Is Not an Option, he offers an inside guide to foreign policy. John Bolton will now take your questions

Who Will Be Person of the Year in 2007?
TIME asked several prominent individuals whom they would choose for the 2007 Person of the Year. The nominations continue


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
BBC's Blues (Global Business: India - Entrepreneurial Heroes - Media - Top Business Teams / Media)
Scandal, shriveling audiences and tight budgets are forcing the vaunted network to reinvent itself

Secret to Success -- A Good Personality (Global Business: India - Entrepreneurial Heroes - Media - Top Business Teams / Top Business Teams)
The Cambridge crew offers an unexpected lesson in getting diverse corporate oars to pull together

Love the Knot? Meet the Nest (Global Business: India - Entrepreneurial Heroes - Media - Top Business Teams / How We Got Started)
First the Knot changed how America weds. Next: the first five years of marriage

India Brews a Stronger Cup (Global Business: India - Entrepreneurial Heroes - Media - Top Business Teams / Commodities)
The country's weakened tea industry wakes up to new technology and changing tastes


TO OUR READERS
Diamonds in the Data
We've got the U.S. figured out. The WEF helps us rank the world


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