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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 169 No. 24
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COVER
Health / Appetite: The Science Of Appetite (Cover Story / The Well)
There's a lot more to feeling hungry than you think. New research into what drives us to eat may teach us how to control the urge

Health: How the World Eats (Health)
In the face of Westernization, families across the globe are abandoning traditional diets and dining habits

Photo Essays

What The World Eats

What's on family dinner tables in fifteen different homes around the globe



What Makes You Eat More Food

Seven ways our bodies tell us we're hungry —even when we're not


Health: Diets: A New Diet Equation (Health)
Where you gain weight on your body may play a significant role in how you can lose it

Life as the Biggest Loser (Health)
The reality show helps contestants quickly drop a lot of weight, but what happens when the show is over?

Health: Viewpoint: Notes on a Food-Free Diet (Health)
An intrepid reporter's firsthand account of how he survived for 48 hours on nothing but a liquid mixture of lemons, cayenne pepper and maple syrup


NATION
The Candor Candidate (The Well / Nation)
Why the candid candidate is telling people things they don't want to hear

An Auto Insider Takes on Climate Change (The Well / Nation)
Congressman John Dingell has been accused of being in bed with the auto industry. But that's not stopping him from tackling global warming

America's Fear of Outsiders (History)
The U.S. has always been a nation of immigrants. It's always been a nation ambivalent about them too


ESSAY
Romney's Disappointing Campaign (Commentary)
Mitt Romney moves like a man on a mission--but without a shred of courage or conviction

How Libby's Trial Hurt the Press (Viewpoint)
On the eve of Scooter Libby's sentencing, the damage from a troubling prosecution has already been done--to journalists and the public interest

Friends in High Places
For 2008, I'll vote for whichever candidate is nicest to me on MySpace
Web Exclusive  Ranking the Candidates on MySpace
TIME's Joel Stein reviewed all 18 of the candidates MySpace pages, from both major parties ranked from lamest to coolest


NOTEBOOK
Plague on a Plane. (Briefing / The Moment)
The borders germs sneak across are the hardest to police

Amid the Surge, an Army's Shortage (Briefing / Washington Memo)
Planners have detected an increasing shortfall in the number of junior officers willing to stay in the service

The Mexican Press in Peril (Briefing / World Spotlight)
Why some journalists in Mexico are staying silent during the recent violence between drug gangs

Milestones Jun. 11, 2007 (Briefing)

People: Jun. 11, 2007 (People)

Dashboard: Jun. 11, 2007 (Dashboard / Dashboard)

Verbatim: Jun. 11, 2007

Numbers: Jun. 11, 2007 (Numbers)

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WORLD
In the Shadow of the Six-Day War (The Well / World)
Forty years later, defeats and disappointments continue to shape the lives of Palestinians and Israelis
Web Exclusive  Video: The Six-Day War, 40 Years Later
On the anniversary of the war between Israel and three Arab states in 1967, a survivor shares his memories
Web Exclusive  Photo Essay: A Photographer's Last Assignment
Forty years ago, Life Magazine photographer Paul Schutzer was killed while covering the Six-Day War

In the Ring with the World's Youngest Bullfighter ( Postcard: Mexico)
With no minimum age for matadors, the country has children as young as 10 picking up the sword. Can they save a dying sport? In the ring with the world's youngest bullfighter


BUSINESS
No More Gushers for ExxonMobil (Life: Living - History - Business - Technology - Behavior - Life After Work / THE CURIOUS CAPITALIST)
The company's stingy approach to oil exploration means you can count on high gas prices to stick around

Learning to Love Radio Again (Technology)
How personalized Web stations are breathing new life into a stagnant medium

Struggling with Retirement (Life After Work)
Couples often have conflicting ideas about what the R-word means. Start talking now


HEALTH & MEDICINE
How Babies Decode Faces (Life: Living - History - Business - Technology - Behavior - Life After Work / Behavior)
For infants, learning a language can mean looking as well as listening


SOCIETY
The New Trend of Used Clothes (Life: Living - History - Business - Technology - Behavior - Life After Work / Living)
Used clothing stores get a fashion makeover as shoppers recycle their cheap-chic wardrobes


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Ocean's Thirteen, the Interview (Arts: Architecture - Downtime / Movies)
Matt Damon, George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Ellen Barkin discuss how to make a movie without really trying

Light at the Museum (Architecture)
How a new wing made a Kansas City classic cutting edge
Web Exclusive  Photo Essay: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
A wing designed by architect Steven Holl gives a new glow to the Kansas City museum

Downtime: Jun. 11, 2007 (Downtime)


PEOPLE
10 Questions for Tom Tancredo (10 Questions)
The Colorado Congressman trails the G.O.P. presidential front runners in the polls, but he's hoping to win over primary voters with his hard-line stance on illegal immigration. Tom Tancredo will now take your questions


SPECIAL SECTION
At Your Service (Pursuits)
Luxury hotels offer increasingly over-the-top amenities to attract a seasoned and free-spending clientele

Mission Impossible (Pursuits: Travel - Tasting)
Trained at the top hotels, these concierges know how to service even the most outrageous request

The New Brew (Pursuits)
Instead of uncorking a vintage red, Michelin-starred chefs are tapping into a long list of artisanal beers

Baggage Claim (Pursuits)


LETTERS
Inbox: Jun. 11, 2007


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