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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 172 No. 20
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COVER
The Meaning of Obama's Win: How He Rewrote the Book (The Well / Election 2008)
An election in one of the world's oldest democracies looked like the kind they hold in brand-new ones. Nancy Gibbs on a historic night
Web Exclusive  Photos: Behind the Scenes of Obama's Campaign
TIME photographer Callie Shell covered his campaign for two years. An intimate look back at the long path to victory


NATION
A Blue Tide (The Well / ELECTION 2008)
Democrats expand their reach at all levels of government

In Their Words (The Well / Election 2008)
Obama's team on their favorite trail moments

Will a Black President Really Heal the Racial Divide? (The Well / Commentary)
Obama's victory won't heal all racial divisions. To succeed as President, he must still look past them

Obama's Agenda: How to Get America Back on Track (The Well / Election 2008)
You don't hoard political capital in a crisis. Here are five steps that would help get America back on track

The Once and Future Hillary Clinton (The Well / Election 2008)
In an exclusive interview, the Senator discusses options beyond the White House

Looking Past Defeat: How Can McCain Recover? (The Well / Election 2008)
A better man than his campaign, John McCain can now tap his old instinct for problem-solving. But it may take some time

How Far Will Sarah Palin Go? (The Well / Election 2008)
Sarah Palin became the election's most controversial and — for some — compelling figure. Why her next step could be the top of the 2012 ticket

Cue the Circular Firing Squad (The Well / Election 2008)
The massive defeat has sparked an angry blame game inside the GOP. Who will survive it?

10 Elections That Changed America (The Well / Election 2008)
Sure, the outcome is remarkable. But how will the '08 campaign hold up to history? Can any President shape a country like Lincoln? Save the U.S. like F.D.R.? From Washington to (surprise?) McKinley to Bush 43, these winners left an indelible legacy.

Do Rookies Make Good Presidents? (The Well / Election 2008)
Obama joins a long list of relative political newbies who have won the nation's highest office. Here's what he can learn from all of them

The Official End of the Reagan Era (The Well / Election 2008)
He stood for small government. Why the Age of the Gipper ends with Obama's election

10 Things That Never Happened in a Campaign Before (The Well / Election 2008)
A black nominee. A presidential spouse on the trail. This campaign created more firsts than any other in U.S. history

Doing the Math (The Well / Election 2008)
Twenty months, 50 states and tens of millions of voters are only some of the numbers this Obama pollster had to manage as he steered his boss to victory. This is how he did it


TO OUR READERS
Ideas Matter
In an exceptional election, we focused on the themes--and the candidate--that defined it. And in the end, democracy triumphed


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ESSAY
Election Night: Whiteboards Out, Holograms In (Commentary / Tuned In)
Their old authority gone, election-night anchors make up for gravitas with gadgets

Obama's Victory Ushers in a New America (Commentary / In the Arena)
Obama's victory heralds a new generation of leaders--and an America that is still taking shape

My Close Encounter With Obama in Hawaii (Commentary)
What a meeting in Hawaii revealed about America's future President--and the world that awaits him


SOCIETY
Taking On King Coal (Life / Going Green)
Activists turn to civil disobedience to thwart new power plants

The Ultra-Lean Grocer (Life / Food)
Buh-bye, Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Cheapskates are flocking to Aldi's no-name products

Karaoke 2.0 (Life / User's Guide)
Looking for cheap home entertainment? New karaoke sites cater to closet exhibitionists

Giving Circles (Life / Right On Your Money)
Want a bigger bang for your charitable buck? Gather friends and pool your (shrinking) resources


WORLD
Postcard from Kogelo (Postcard: Kogelo)
As Barack Obama becomes the first black U.S. President, his relatives adopt his win as their own. In western Kenya, watching the dream become reality

World Leaders React to Obama's Win (Election 2008)
Obama's victory generates new hope — and greater expectations
Web Exclusive  Photos: The World Reacts to Obama's Win
From Seoul to Kogelo, Kenya, Obama supporters around the globe watched and reveled in the historic election of the next president of the United States of America


SPECIAL SECTION
Vectrix's Vexing Problem (Global Business / Small Business)
Electric scooters are eco-smart but pricey. How a start-up is trying to break the barrier

Doubting Dubai (Global Business / Economic Development)
The gulf's ultimate boomtown depends on real estate, not oil. It's beginning to looking vulnerable

Reassessing Risk (Global Business / Management)
Wall Street failed spectacularly in managing it. A new approach is emerging: human judgment

So You Want to Be a Start-Up
Silicon Valley's done-it-all tour guide Guy Kawasaki surveys entrepreneurship and throws in a little attitude. Bogle's lament; the plants making your pants


NOTEBOOK
The Moment (Briefing)
11|04|08: Chicago

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Pop Chart

Milestones

Madelyn Dunham (Briefing)

Studs Terkel (Briefing)


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