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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 165 No. 19
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COVER
Dark Side Rising (Movies)
The first three Star Wars were epic. The next two, not really. Now George Lucas has pulled out all the stops and finished the cycle with Revenge of the Sith, the long-awaited story of the

The Star Wars Family Tree (Movies)
Six films, a Jedi Council, a set of twins and a secret Sith lord. Who's related to whom and how? You need a Jedi mind trick--or this guide--to keep it straight

How Star Wars Saved My Life (Viewpoint)
And turned me into an irretrievable geek

A Look Back in Wonder (Movies)

Star Wars Numbers (Movies)


NATION
Inside the Revolt Over Bush's School Rules
The reddest of all states is leading the charge against No Child Left Behind

Why Gas Won't Get Cheaper
The President's energy plan won't stop the pain at the pump. But there's no reason to panic. Here's why:

Playdate for the Pentagon
In a quest to make troops safer, the military invites companies to show off their latest, greatest gizmos

Jack in a Box
Besieged lobbyist Jack Abramoff offers his take on the ethics scandals roiling Washington and threatening his good friend Tom DeLay

An American Witness
In a new book, an Army sergeant based at Gitmo tells the grim story of the prison camp from the inside


NOTEBOOK
Inside an Insurgent Camp
With a huge upswing in violence in Iraq, a look at the anti-American training camps

Milestones

The Pentagon's Overseas Alumni Club
Using foreign military officers to win hearts and minds

Punchlines

26 Years Ago In Time

Blogwatch
With an estimated 100,000 Iranian bloggers online, debate in Iran spreads to the Internet

Dinosaurs for Creationists
An Arkansas museum teaches that dinosaurs and people co-existed on an Earth that's only 6,000 years old

Must You Have ID To Vote?
A growing number of states are requiring photo IDs to cast a ballot

Numbers

Resurrection
The ivory-billed woodpecker, thought to be extinct for decades, shows up again in Arkansas

Verbatim

Battling On Benefits
President Bush attempts to outflank Democrats on Social Security

The Perils of Hands-On Diplomacy (In the Arena)

Ethics of a New Science (Speed Read)
The National Academy of Sciences releases a set of stem-cell ethical guidelines

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RELIGION
Faith and Frat Boys
Can devout Christians reconcile their beliefs with college culture? A look inside one campus


BUSINESS
Wynn's Big Bet
PROFILE The man who brought tigers and treasure ships to Sin City is reinventing himself again, with his most ambitious project yet


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
To War or Not to War (Movies)
Ridley Scott's ambitious Kingdom of Heaven tries to make a judicious action epic out of the Crusades

Children, Eat Your Trash! (Books)
A provocative work argues that pop culture has become brainier--and makes you smarter too

The Atomic Meltdown (Books)
Two vivid accounts of what Robert Oppenheimer did for the U.S., and the price he paid for it

7 Books of Poetry Worth Curling Up With (Poetry)
Haven't read a poem since high school? Here's what you're missing


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Is It O.K. to Be Pudgy? (Health)
That's the question raised by the latest government study. What the findings do—and don't—reveal


YOUR TIME
Travel Advisory (Style)

The Brights of Spring (Style)

A Hybrid for Highbrows (Cars)

Deals on Wheels (Cars)


PEOPLE
Meta-Hero Worship (First Look)

10 QUESTIONS FOR TONY HAWK (Interview)

She Wished Upon A Star

Idol Speculation

Q&A: Topher Grace
For In Good Company, on DVD May 10, Topher Grace played a boy with a man's job. Grace's first TV job, on That 70s Show, ends May 18.


LETTERS
Read the story
The TIME 100


ESSAY
Shoot First, Regret Legislation Later
Why Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law is a bad ideaand one that could spread


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