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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 164 No. 26
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NOTEBOOK
Year of the Insurgents (Essay)

Letters (Letters)

47 Years Ago In Time (Notebook/Milestones)

A Season Cursed

Worst Ideas Of 2004 (People)
Sure, they seemed like the right thing to do in the moment — like that fourth drink on New Year's Eve. But now it's clear: these are some of the year's most dubious judgment calls

Milestones (Notebook/Milestones)

Bin Laden's New Message

People Who Mattered 2004 (People Who Mattered 2004)
Two truth seekers, a First Lady and her son, Presidents (and wannabes), a marrying mayor and five housewives — all are part of our gallery of those who made a difference. Oh, and just for fun, a horse (of course)

Homeland Security 101

One Last Goodbye (People Who Mattered/Milestones)
Last goodbyes to a former President, an acting titan, a TV captain and more

Marketing 2004 Hot Spots

Numbers

The Year In Buzzwords

Verbatim 2004

Why He Popped The Question

An American Revolutionary (From the Editor)

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THE ARTS
Rise of the Tall Buildings (Arts/Architecture)
It used to be that the only way to build a skyscraper was up. But now the tall building is being totally reimagined and taken in some very unusual directions. Look out below

Going Up ... and Up: When Height Is All That Matters (Arts/Architecture)

O Come, All Ye Fight-ful (Arts/Movies)


YOUR TIME
The Year of Obesity (Your Time/Health)
Our perennial interest in losing weight became a national obsession in 2004

Happy New Gear! (Your Time/Lifestyle)
A forecast of the hot trends, gizmos and DVDs of early 2005


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HANS MONDROW, East Germany's last communist prime minister, on the East German soldiers who ignored orders to shoot to kill those crossing into West Germany and made the decision to open the border on Nov. 9, 1989