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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 168 No. 9
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NATION
Hillary: Love Her, Hate Her
The freshman Senator from New York has emerged from Bill's shadow as a politician in her own right. But if she runs for President, he could hurt as well as help her

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Photo Essay
  • Candidate Hillary
    Photographer Diana Walker's intimate look at the life of the busy senator and her possible future


WORLD
The War For China's Soul
As Christianity begins to reshape the nation, TIME learns new details about a crackdown on one church

Allah's Recruits
Why more and more Westerners are converting to Islam and, in some cases, pursuing an extremist path

Reconstruction Wars (LETTER FROM LEBANON)
As Lebanon's army gets back in the game, a new battle beginsto win the peace


SCIENCE
How to Spot a Liar (Behavior)
The U.S. is pouring millions into new lie-detection technologies, peering into minds in ways that could make anybody nervous

Diving into the Gene Pool
Think you know your roots? An ancestral-DNA test unearthed a few of mine--and some big surprises too


SOCIETY
Is This the Man Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey? (Crime)
John Mark Karr says he killed the 6-year-old beauty queen, but his confession is as confounding as her murder

Telling Untruths (Crime)


NOTEBOOK
What's Next

They Pity The Fools

Punchlines

On Candid Camera

Milestones

I Want You To Join The Army

Verbatim

Running Against the Big Shots (In The Arena)

The Ana Log
Reporting from her Washington base camp, Ana Marie Cox dishes the dirt on D.C.

Numbers

A Terrorist's Network


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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
How Jonathan Franzen Learned To Stop Worrying (Sort Of) (Books)
A new memoir gives us the hilarious, excruciating life story of the man who wrote The Corrections

Dude, Where's My State? (Books)
A transplanted New Yorker tries to make sense of Arnold, Arianna and other exotic Californian fauna

6 Jazz Singers Worth A Listen (Worth Your Time)
Need to cool down in the dog days? Take a taste of these refreshing stylists


YOUR TIME
The Sports-Drink Wars (Health)

Cupcake Nation (Food)


SPECIAL SECTION
Why We Don't Prepare for Disaster (Katrina: One Year Later)
Hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires: a year after Katrina, a tour of the American hazardscape shows that we haven't learned much

Reaching for The Light (Katrina: One Year Later)


PEOPLE
10 Questions for Pat Buchanan (Interview)

People


LETTERS
Read the story


ESSAY
Get Pluto out of Here!
Why it's not a planet, Europe is no continent and W. isn't "43"


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Ghana's New Money (Time Bonus Section September 2006: Global Business / africa)
African Americans used to visit Africa only to connect with the past. Now they land with investment dollars and business skills

Marathon Fights Malaria (Time Bonus Section September 2006: Global Business / corporate responsibility)
Why an oil-and-gas giant is especially well suited to tackling a mosquito-borne disease

The Allure of Over There (Time Bonus Section September 2006: Global Business / global investing)
Developing markets can be a bit of a roller coaster. But that's not stopping investors from sending billions of dollars abroad

Q & A: Carlos Ghosn (Time Bonus Section September 2006: Global Business / ceo speaks)
The celebrated auto exec says benchmarking is the key to any good alliance

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