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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 167 No. 9
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COVER
One Thousand and Sixty-Five Days To Go (Cover Story / Nation)
Bush had to lean on Cheney to talk publicly about the gun accident, but the real challenge for the two is how to get the Administration back on track

Inside the Shooting at the Ranch (Cover Story / Nation)
What really happened in the brushy South Texas wild that day? How one shot turned a genteel quail hunt into a political crisis
TIME Poll
Analysis

Cheney's Thousand-Yard Stare (Cover Story / In the Arena)


NOTEBOOK
What Went Wrong (Speed Read)

Are Iraqi Forces Up to the Job?

Does Craigslist discriminate?

Blogwatch

Punchlines

Milestones

Casting for Cops

Wanted: Loyal Jihadi Others Need Not Apply

Why Icahn Backed Down

Numbers

Verbatim


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
The Race to Tap The Next Gusher (Time Bonus Section March 2006: Global Business / iraq)
Kurdistan is rich in oil resources, and the Kurds are ready to deal. But U.S. firms have been aced out by a small Norwegian outfit

Two for the Road (Time Bonus Section March 2006: Global Business / outlook)
Global growth will still be driven by the U.S.-China dynamic

Re-Energized in France (Time Bonus Section March 2006: Global Business / energy)
How Areva, a state-owned utility, put fission back in fashion in Europe

People to Watch in International Business (Time Bonus Section March 2006: Global Business / world beaters)

Checking In (Time Bonus Section March 2006: Global Business / world briefing)

Skype's Newest Duets (Time Bonus Section March 2006: Global Business / world briefing)

Power Pointer (Time Bonus Section March 2006: Global Business / world briefing)

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WORLD
Crossing The Lines
Though barred from combat, female troops in Iraq often find themselves in full-fledged battle. An intimate look at the lives of the real G.I. Janes

Land of the Wedding Planners (Letter From New Delhi)
India's elite are used to throwing lavish weddings. But is there a cost to all this fun?

How Will Hamas Rule?
As the world threatens to cut off aid, Palestinians are bracing for life under a faith-based regime


SCIENCE
Has the Meltdown Begun? (Environment)
The discovery that Greenland's glaciers are melting faster than anyone expected has experts worried anew about how high the seas will rise


BUSINESS
Not Quite Ready to Retire
Done with the 9 to 5 but not prepared to hang it up? This work may be for you: the bridge job


SOCIETY
Looking For A Few Good Snitches (Crime)
America's inner cities are ruled by a brutal code of silence. How one city is fighting to crack it


RELIGION
A Kiss for Judas
A long-lost 2nd century "Gospel" may portray Jesus' betrayer as closer to a hero than a heel


SPORT
You're Golden, Dude! (2006 Olympics)
Riding high and grabbing medals, America's snowboarders dominated the Olympic slopes--and outclassed the ski racers. How a rebellious sport finally came of age


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Place Your Bets (Movies)
As the Oscar face-offs enter the final round, TIME throws caution to the wind and predicts the victors

The Year of Living Happily (Books)
In Eat Pray Love, a writer gains 23 lbs. in Rome, inner peace in India and a boyfriend in Bali

5 CDs You Should Not Miss (Music)
There's nothing like a raw new sound to refresh your old faith in music

Well, Hello, Suckers (Books)
The newest romantic hero is dark, brooding and tortured. And liked by all types: A, B and O+


YOUR TIME
Why Blue Chips Are Due (Money)

Do Calcium Pills Work? (Health)


PEOPLE
10 Questions For John Bolton (Interview)

People


LETTERS
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ESSAY
Why I Dumped the Baby Doctor
Pediatricians often treat parents like children. That's why I got a new one


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