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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 169 No. 16
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COVER
Cover Story: Broken Down (Cover Story / The Well)
What the war in Iraq has done to America's Army--and how to fix it. A Time investigation


NATION
Don't Laugh at Al Franken (The Well / Profile)
The SNL alum and best-selling critic of all things conservative turns his eye to the Senate. Can he convince Minnesotans that his candidacy isn't a joke?

Keeping Up The Fight (Portfolio)
TIME photographer Anthony Suau provides a portrait of an America where the heartbreak of war remains a daily struggle


WORLD
On Patrol in a Polarized City
Long distrusted by the region's Catholics, Northern Ireland's police are trying to recast the force as nonpartisan


SOCIETY
Student Stuntmen (Life / Education)
A French import has college hipsters going head over heels, but some campus cops think it's a little too fly

The Drifters (Life / The Law)
U.S. Supreme Court Justices may come to the bench with an ideological point of view, but it changes

All Steamed Up (Life / Going Green)
The world's biggest country is starting to go geothermal thanks to one of the smallest

Hormone Therapy Redeemed (Health)
After years of studies suggesting estrogen may have health risks for older women, the treatment for menopause is more or less back where it started

The Hyperconnected (Life / TECHNOCULTURE)
We're addicted to data, and new inventions like Twitter and the iPhone will only make it worse

Acting Like a President (Life / History)
Most politicians who make it to the White House have also become masters of the art of performing

Lay Off, Suze Orman! (Life / Business)
Why do personal finance books for women try to make them feel guilty? In fact, women are not spendaholics -- at least, not compared with men


NOTEBOOK
Verbatim

People (People)
THE SCORE

Stroll (Dashboard)

World Spotlight: Why Iran Backed Down (Dashboard)

Money Yells (Briefing / The Moment)
In the first primary, Romney and Obama crash their parties

Beatification Box (Dashboard)

A Natural-Gas Gang (Dashboard)

Washington Memo: Taking On Gonzales (Briefing / Dashboard)

Audit Alert (Dashboard)

Numbers

Milestones (Briefing)

Newsreel (Dashboard)

Rising Sun Revisions (Dashboard)

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Einstein & Faith (Book Excerpt)
In an exclusive excerpt from a new biography, the great physicist wrestles with what it means to believe in God
Web Exclusive  20 Things You Need to Know About Einstein
Everything you need to know about the smartest man of the 20th century

Cheat Sheet (Downtime)
What you won't be able to avoid, what you should see--and what you should skip

... But We Know What We Like (Television)
What American Idol says about American tastes

Why Can't a Woman ... Be a Man? (The Big Picture)
That may be the only way females can get good roles in today's blockbuster movies

Just Don't Call It a Telethon (Television)


ESSAY
Stockman's Second Act (Commentary)
Reagan's budget guy is charged with fraud. Didn't he practice his fiscal finagling on the master?

An Administration's Epic Collapse (Commentary)
Bush's response to three scandals, says Joe Klein, shows once again that his hyper-partisanship has been a travesty of governance and a comprehensive failure

The Age of U-Turns
Flip-flops get a bad name, but often the best course is to reverse course


PEOPLE
10 Questions for Mike Huckabee
He was the Governor of Arkansas for more than a decade. With the support of social conservatives, the Republican underdog is aiming for a higher office: the presidency. Mike Huckabee will now take your questions


SPECIAL SECTION
Wrinkles in Living Color (Global Business / Marketing)
Can Dove sell a new line of beauty products by telling women that aging is O.K.?

Lending a hand. (Global Business / Microfinance)
Fighting poverty with small loans is hot, but microcredit is not a magic bullet for underdevelopment


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