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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 166 No. 19
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COVER
Saving One Life At a Time (Cover Story / Global Health 2005)
Six million children--and even more adults--die unnecessarily every year. Good people all over the world are doing their best to save them. You can too

Truth Teller (Global Health 2005)
KABITI ISHAYA
Photo Essay

Drug Warrior (Global Health 2005)
DORA AKUNYILI

Bird-Flu Hunter (Global Health 2005)
GUAN YI

AIDS Whistle-Blower (Global Health 2005)
GUI XIEN

The Listeners (Global Health 2005)
ABHAY AND RANI BANG

Nutritionist (Global Health 2005)
VICKY ALVARADO

The Laughing Doctor (Global Health 2005)
SOK THIM

Child Saver (Global Health 2005)
BUSI BHEMBE

Motorcycle Riders (Global Health 2005)
BARRY AND ANDREA COLEMAN

Champion Of the Poor (Global Health 2005)
PAUL FARMER

Vitamin Sherpa (Global Health 2005)
RAM SHRESTHA

Bridge Builder (Global Health 2005)
PETER OKAALET

Efficiency Expert (Global Health 2005)
ERNEST DARKOH

Medic in Exile (Global Health 2005)
CYNTHIA MAUNG

Country Doctor (Global Health 2005)
LEON KINTAUDI

Malaria Fighter (Global Health 2005)
PEDRO ALONSO

Riches to the Poor (Global Health 2005)
Bill and Melinda Gates on why they have donated $6 billion

High Tech for the Low-Tech World (Global Health 2005)

How You Can Help Now (Global Health 2005)


NOTEBOOK
Kyl-ling Her Softly
How an Arizona Senator worked to take down Harriet Miers

Arnie's High-Risk Election
A special election in California may prove a boondoggle for Schwarzenegger

Saddam & Co. (Speed Read)
Speed Read: The Iraq oil-for-food scandal

Blogwatch: Nov. 7, 2005 ( Blogwatch)

Punchlines: Nov. 7, 2005 (Punchlines)

Verbatim: Nov. 7, 2005

Numbers: Nov. 7, 2005 (Numbers)

Milestones Nov. 7, 2005

Appreciation: Rosa Parks


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Journalism That Makes a Difference (From The Editor / Global Health 2005)

That's Funny (Time Bonus December 2005: Generations)
Seniors are increasingly taking the stage as, yes, stand-up comedians. And not just for laughs

Go Natural (Time Bonus December 2005: Generations)
Chef Alice Waters urges a switch from fast food to a fresh, seasonal cuisine

Soul Warmer (Time Bonus December 2005: Generations)
Cognac, world famed for its edgy burn and nuance, is ideal for the holidays

Take Them Flying (Time Bonus December 2005: Generations)
Grandparents are learning to close two gaps--geographical and emotional--with one airplane

All Jumbled Up (Time Bonus December 2005: Generations)
Attention-deficit disorder is afflicting seniors too

Red-Hot Grandma (Time Bonus December 2005: Generations)

Giving Expertise (Time Bonus December 2005: Generations)
The new volunteers: more than envelope stuffers

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NATION
A Time to Regroup
Bloodied by scandal, setbacks and casualties, Bush is looking for fresh troops and a new battle plan

How Can the President Get Back on Track? (TIME Forum)

Libby: Fall of a Vulcan
How a very smart and very loyal aide to Dick Cheney got indicted for allegedly lying about his role in defending the war

Mr. Fitzgerald Goes To Washington
What explains a man who goes after terrorists and Bushies with equal zeal?The rule of law is only part of the answer

Fitzgerald's Case Against Libby

What Scooter Libby And I Talked About (First Person)
EXCLUSIVE: A TIME correspondent recounts his role in the Libby case

The Perils of the Permanent Campaign (In The Arena)


BUSINESS
5 Ways The New Fed Chairman Will Be Different
Sure, they both play the saxophone. But don't mistake Bernanke for a Greenspan clone. He differs on how to fight inflation, won't stump us with doublespeak and roots for the Red Sox


SOCIETY
Religion: Beyond the Wardrobe (Religion)
How C.S. Lewis, the beloved creator of Narnia, became the hottest theologian of 2005


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Growing Up Potter (Movies)
Daniel Radcliffe was 11 when he was cast as the boy wizard. Now he's 16. He and his co-stars have gone from kids to teenagers in front of millions. What's it like to be raised in J.K. Rowling's world?

Books: Mean Mr. Lennon (Books)
Do you want to know a secret? The Beatles weren't nice guys, says a biography. Ringo, you're excused

Movies: Angst Is So Yesterday (Movies)
Playing tortured souls has not brought Val Kilmer the success he wants. New plan: to make you laugh

6 TV Shows Not To Overlook (Worth Your Time)
Some series are better than their ratings. These underwatched gems--old and new--deserve some love


YOUR TIME
Doctor's Orders: Nov. 7, 2005 (Health)

Style: Tie Twelve (Style)

Health: Beating Cancer (Health)


PEOPLE
Building Made Better: They See The Future of Your House: Plastic (Innovators / Materials: Forging the Future)

People: Nov. 7, 2005

Fast-Reacting Fabric: Going with the Flow (Innovators / Materials: Forging the Future)

Design Without Limits: In Search of Good Material (Innovators / Materials: Forging the Future)
Using fiber, metal, plastic and ingenuity, these designers are redefining the fabrics of our lives

High-Tech Goes High-Touch: Fantastic Fabricator (Innovators / Materials: Forging the Future)

Cutting-Edge Ceramics: Playing Tricks With Textures (Innovators / Materials: Forging the Future)


LETTERS
Letters: Nov. 7, 2005


ESSAY
This Generation's Moon Shot (Global Health 2005)
Rock star/activist Bono challenges the world to wipe out poverty and disease


Quotes of the Day »

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SARAH PALIN, former Alaska governor, in an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity; Palin has been ridiculed for an interview more than a year ago with Katie Couric in which she couldn't answer the question of what news sources she reads