Articles    Covers
Search See All Covers
Search Tips
Search From: through


In this issue
Edition: Europe
Vol. 167, No. 8

COVER
Still Searching (Cover / Business)
Google has enjoyed eight years of breakneck growth and a skyrocketing share price — all the while promising to do no evil. But does the company have a master plan? A look inside its relentless quest to innovate

Meet the Google guys (Cover / Business)
TIME's Adi Ignatius interviews the Google triumvirate of Sergey Brin, Eric Schmidt and Larry Page


EUROPE
Drawing a Fine Line (Europe / Cartoon Row)
Free speech is a fine principle. It's the application that's tricky

A Man and his Times (European Union)
Why José Manuel Barroso thinks he's winning the fight to reform the European Union


OLYMPICS
Bravissimo Torino! (Torino 2006)
Incandescent ceremony; internal controversy. The Winter Games get under way

Waiving the Flag (Torino 2006)
A growing number of athletes are adding — even switching — passports to pursue Olympic dreams


NOTEBOOK
A Healthy State of Confusion (Notebook / Food)
There's so much conflicting nutritional information around these days: can we trust what we eat?

Skiing's Wild Child

Search inside this issue:

GLOBAL ADVISER
Surfers' Surfeit (Amuse-Bouche)
An array of culinary treats in the Hawaiian resort of Kailua-Kona

Sound And Vision (Tech Watch)
With a set of shades like these, you won't be in the dark as you face the music

Suite Dream (Check In)
After a $2.5 million makeover, the secret's out about this hotel gem

Thread Of Hope (Your Health)
Indian weavers say they have a wearable cure for skin ailments

Air Superiority (Diversions)
A balloon flight is far and above the best way to debate the merits of Asia's greatest sights


Quotes of the Day »

Get & Share
U.S. SENATE ETHICS COMMITTEE, warning Illinois Senator Roland Burris about making "inconsistent, misleading or incomplete" statements regarding the circumstances surrounding his appointment to the seat once held by Barack Obama; Burris was not punished