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TALK TO US ONLINE Each week TIME writers and editors chat about the news and answer your questions on AOL. Go to AOL, Keyword: Live.
--RON STODGHILL was part of the first team of TIME correspondents dispatched to ground zero on the day of the WTC attacks and has since written about how the attacks have affected the economy. Of late, he has been doing something even more complex: helping manage the magazine's network of domestic and foreign bureaus. Talk to Ron on Wednesday at 8 p.m. E.T.
--JOHANNA MCGEARY, TIME's chief diplomatic correspondent, has spent the past few weeks in Pakistan watching the war from up close, pondering Pakistan's complicated role and experiencing firsthand the Muslim world's intense feelings toward America. Chat with her on Monday at 8 p.m. E.T.
--MATT COOPER, TIME's deputy Washington bureau chief, has been reporting on U.S. propaganda efforts and how life has changed in the capital. This week he edited and oversaw our Innovators package on technological improvements in homeland defense. Chat with him on Tuesday at 8 p.m. E.T.
--JESSICA REAVES, one of our writers at Time.com brings a wry sensibility to everything from Congress to the mysterious appeal of Ben Affleck. Since Sept. 11, Jessica has been the website's point person on homeland-security issues. Chat with her on Thursday at 9 p.m. E.T.
PHOTO ESSAY A NEW LIFE
When Henry Luce started LIFE in 1936, his mission statement for his new picture magazine was "to see life; see the world." LIFE ceased publishing as a monthly in May of 2000, but it has come back with two new special publications: One Nation: America Remembers September 11, 2001 and America's Parade: A Celebration of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Both books admirably fulfill Luce's mission. One Nation is a moving commemoration of Sept. 11 and its aftermath, while America's Parade is a celebration of this unique American ritual. To coincide with the publication of these two titles, we have relaunched the Life website with pictures, essays and excerpts from the books. To see life and see the world, go to lifemagazine.com
POSTCARD A TASTE OF FREEDOM
TIME's Alex Perry was one of the first journalists to enter Mazar-i-Sharif after it fell to the Northern Alliance. There he met Ustad Mohammed Atta, a general who helped drive out the Taliban, and learned of the bloody aftermath of the city's fall. Read Alex's account at time.com/perry
WEB LORE THE TIME.COM TOP 5
Our online archives contain every TIME article since 1985. The five most purchased articles last week:
1 "If You Want to Humble an Empire." From the special issue on the Sept. 11 attacks. Sept. 14, 2001
2 "Home School Report Card." A look at the growing ranks of children educated at home. Sept. 13, 1999
3 "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power." TIME's investigation of the Church of Scientology. May 6, 1991
4 "Grains of Hope." The debate over genetically engineered crops. July 31, 2000
5 "Stem Cells: Bush's Fuzzy Science." The politics of stem-cell research. Sept. 10, 2001
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