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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 165 No. 22
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COVER
The Class of 9/11 (Cover Story / The Class of 9/11)
An intimate look at how the country's most storied military academy is steeling its students for war


NATION
The Freshmen vs. the Varsity
War on the Floor: Senators spar over tradition, and with one another, in a largely generational row over the filibuster

It's Lonely in The Middle
Maine's Susan Collins is one of only four solidly moderate Senate Republicans

Charming the Angels (Profile)
L.A. elects Antonio Villaraigosa as its first Latino mayor in 133 years. But can he fix the traffic?


PRESS
When a Story Goes Terribly Wrong
How Newsweek botched its report on prisoner abuse--and helped set off an anti-U.S. firestorm

The (Very) Holy Koran (The Reaction)


NOTEBOOK
Tough Talk On China
The Bush Administration criticizes China on its currency policies

Family Feud in Chicago
Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich faces off against his father-in-law

Will Shorter Hitches Do The Trick?
The Army offers a new 15-month enlistment

Famous Guy Slept Here (U.S. Snapshot)
The past houses of notable Americans have been in and out of trouble

Cell-Phone Diplomacy
South Korean company Samsung looks to a North Korean spokesmodel for its new promotion

Barney, Eat Your Heart Out
The Field Museum in Chicago celebrates five years of Sue, the intact Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton

Cannes: The Year of Living Less Dangerously (Culture Watch)
Political harangues give way to cooler fare

Iran's Pragmatic Face (In The Arena)

48 Years Ago In TIME

Verbatim

Numbers

Blogwatch

Punchlines

Milestones


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Live From Qatar (Time Global Business June 2005 / Media)
Al-Jazeera wants to be an international media powerhouse. Step one: broadcast in English

Healthier Ice Cream: A Unilever Scoop? (Time Global Business June 2005 / World Briefing)

A Loaded Palm (Time Global Business June 2005 / World Briefing)

Talk About Branding! (Time Global Business June 2005 / World Briefing)
Under the leadership of its CEO, Francesco Trapani, Bulgari has blossomed into a $1 billion luxury powerhouse — with a new seemingly incongruent brand extension

TV Anywhere, Anytime (Time Global Business June 2005 / World Briefing)
Take-out TV may be exciting, but it sure isn't cheap

The New Big Three (Time Global Business June 2005 / World Briefing)
Japan's Big Three (Toyota, Honda and Nissan) led Asia's automakers to a record, catching up to American car company market shares

Banks Go for Green (Time Global Business June 2005 / Social Responsibility)
The world's largest finance firms are taking into account the environmental impact of their lending

People to Watch in International Business (Time Global Business June 2005 / World Beaters)

A Barrel of Cash (Time Global Business June 2005 / Energy)
ExxonMobil is raking in profits--and investors want their fair share

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BUSINESS
Prime-Time Peddling
The 30-second spot is under assault. But advertisers and TV producers have a solution: make the brand an inseparable part of the show


SOCIETY
The Purpose-Driven Summer Camp
Toasting marshmallows is for slackers. Now kids aim to sharpen their skills and boost their resumes. Is that a good thing?


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
The Battle of Troy (Music)
What's a 6-ft. 5-in. black man doing in country music? Shaking it to its roots

When Brad Met Angie (Movies)
Mr. & Mrs. Smith is the movie everyone is talking about for all the wrong reasons. Could it be good?

A Rodent In the Gorilla House (Music)
Brian (Danger Mouse) Burton's last album made history. His latest is better—and this time it's legal

Happy Now? (Books)
One woman's pursuit of the elusive H word

9 Great Movies From Nine Decades (History)


YOUR TIME
Strung Up On Beads (Style)


SCIENCE
Inside the Korean Cloning Lab
An exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the laboratory that leads the world in the creation of human embryonic stem cells

Stem Cells Save Babies (Back in the U.S.)
Cells from umbilical cords stave off a disease that is otherwise lethal by age 2


YOUR TIME
Road Raves (Style)


SCIENCE
Science on the Fringe (Ideas)
ESP, UFOs and reincarnation are treated with respect at the world's most bizarre scientific conference


YOUR TIME
Doctor's Orders (Health)

What's Old is New Again in Beauty (Style)

Hot New Games (Technology)

Let RSS Go Fetch (Technology)


PEOPLE
Q&A Nelly

It's Good to Throw Like a Girl

Say It With 100% Cotton

Vanishing Into Texas

10 Questions For Amy Poehler (Interview)


LETTERS
Read the story


ESSAY
The Day I Went to the Filibuster