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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 170 No. 19
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COVER
The Fire This Time (The Well / Special Report)
Fierce winds and years of drought put the torch to hundreds of square miles in California and displace nearly a million people. How we got here and what--if anything--we can do

What to Save From a Fire (The Well / Special Report)
Californians told they had minutes to flee had to make fast decisions about what treasures to take. How does one decide?

Photo Essay

Fires Devastate Southern California

Blazes burn half a million acres and force the evacuation of hundreds of thousands.


What They Saved From the Fire

California fire evacuees and their most precious possessions, photographed by Jeffrey Lamont Brown at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.

Web Exclusive

After the Destruction...the Insurance
Cue Disaster, Cut to Action Hero
Why Californians Don't Leave
San Diego's Inferno: Relief Ahead?
Surfing the Santa Ana
Emergency Evacuation at Dawn
Viewpoint: The Silver Lining


WORLD
Postcard: Jordan (Postcard: Jordan.)
King Abdullah II has opened an ambitious new academy modeled on the New England boarding school he attended. Can Arab preppies save the Middle East?

China's Me Generation (The Well / World)
The new middle class is young, rich and happy. Just don't mention politics


ESSAY
Hold Your Conventional Wisdom! (Commentary)
Three reasons Republicans could recapture the White House in 2008

The Ramadi Goat Grab (Commentary)
There's progress in Iraq--Sunnis and Shi'ites are meeting and eating--but it needs a push from Bush

The Bald Truth
What does it take to become President? Good policies, sure, but mostly a full head of hair


HEALTH & MEDICINE
When Lite Gets Heavy (Life: Society - Living - The Power Of One - Business - Fit Nation - Ethics / Fit Nation)
Low-fat foods can pack a high-fat wallop if you don't look out for some hidden dangers


NOTEBOOK
A Hard Line on Cuba (Briefing / World Spotlight)
With plenty of material support from Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, the embargo is not so painful as it once was

Verbatim

Profile (Briefing)
Bobby Jindal. The first Indian-American Governor has a plan (or 12) for Louisiana

Dashboard

Politics (Briefing)
Campaign Insider. This abortion-rights leader wants women to support Edwards, not Clinton

Milestones (Briefing)

People

A High-Stakes Table (Briefing / Washington Memo)

Numbers

Bordering on War (Briefing / The Moment)
What happens when your key allies are bitter enemies?

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SOCIETY
Floating Your Own Boat (Life: Society - Living - The Power Of One - Business - Fit Nation - Ethics / Living)
The recent surge in solo sports has put kayaking into the mainstream

Golf's Swinging Singles (The Well / Sport)
Inspiring drives. Cutthroat competition. Transatlantic tension. And it's O.K. to talk about a handicap with a one-armed golfer
Web Exclusive  Video: One-Armed Golfers Hit It Big
Time.com's Sean Gregory covers the National One-Armed Golfers Association Championships in Las Vegas and finds inspiring play - with a healthy dose of competition

Beyond the Call of Duty (Power of One)
A naval nurse has made a career—and a difference—out of serving the needs of others

Geneva Conventions 101 (Life: Society - Living - The Power Of One - Business - Fit Nation - Ethics / Ethics)
Why medical students need to learn a lot more about what constitutes torture

Tattoo Bans (Life: Society - Living - The Power Of One - Business - Fit Nation - Ethics / Society)
Body art is big. But the Marines and some police are cracking down on it


BUSINESS
How Dumb Is Your Bank? (Life: Society - Living - The Power Of One - Business - Fit Nation - Ethics / The Curious Capitalist)
Citi looks stupid and JPMorgan smart, but they have a lot of misery in common


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Elitist, Moi? (Arts: Theater - Contrarian - Books / Theater)
Tom Stoppard isn't trying to be highbrow. To prove it, his new play is about rock music ... and revolution
Web Exclusive  Q&A with Tom Stoppard
The British playwright talks about rock 'n' roll, the state of theater and other matters with TIME's Richard Zoglin

Outing Dumbledore (The Contrarian)
J.K. Rowling brings a beloved character out of the closet. Here's why it's no gay triumph

The Genius Who Wanted to Be a Hack (Arts: Theater - Contrarian - Books / Books)

Downtime (Downtime)


PEOPLE
10 Questions for Ron Wood (10 Questions)
He has been the Rolling Stones' hard-living guitarist for more than three decades. Now he is telling it all in his autobiography, Ronnie. Ron Wood will now take your questions
Web Exclusive  Photo Essay: Ron Wood, Guitar Hero
A look back through Ron Woods' life and career


SPECIAL SECTION
Broadway's Favorite Babe (Pursuits: Travel - Q&a / Q&A)
Director and choreographer Susan Stroman will take another bow this fall with Mel Brooks' Young Frankenstein

Move Over, Maharajahs (Pursuits: Travel - Q&a / TRAVEL)
A new wave of small hotels and guesthouses makes touring the subcontinent more intimate


TO OUR READERS
Paging All Political Junkies
Make Mark Halperin's The Page your first stop for all the day's juiciest political stories


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