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| TIME Magazine December 15, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 24 |
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TIME Magazine December 15, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 24DOC (MS Word) + PDF | English | 3.6 + 1.0 + 3.4 MB * COVER: Is This Detroit's Last Winter? - After 30 years of poor cars and worse management, the Big Three want Uncle Sam's help. Does that make sense? * NATION: A New World Order - Obama's national-security team has talent, experience--and a tendency to disagree on major policy issues. Can it work? Keep an eye on the 6-ft. 5-in. general * WORLD: Postcard from Dongguan - Battered by the economic slump, Chinese toymakers are closing up shop--leaving frustrated workers out in the cold. A blue Christmas at China's North Pole * ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: The Essence of Clint Eastwood - In Gran Torino, Clint Eastwood brings his iconic character full circle |
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| TIME Magazine December 8, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 23 |
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TIME Magazine December 8, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 23DOC (MS Word) + PDF | English | 4.4 + 1.2 MB * COVER: Rhee Tackles Classroom Challenge - Teachers hate her. Principals are scared of her. How Michelle Rhee became the most revolutionary ? and polarizing ? force in American education * Obama and Education - After a season of ambiguity, Obama will have to choose sides on school reform * HEALTH & MEDICINE: Slender in the Grass - Parks are for more than play. A new study links green spaces to healthier bodies ? and minds * PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Annie Leibovitz - In Annie Leibovitz at Work, the photographer explains her artistry. Annie Leibovitz will now take your questions |
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| TIME Magazine December 1, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 22 |
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TIME Magazine December 1, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 22DOC (MS Word) + PDF | English | 3.8 + 1.1 MB * COVER: The Sorry State of American Health - It's hard enough to make it to your own annual physical. In this issue, TIME takes the entire nation to the doctor * NATION: Why Obama Wants Hillary for His 'Team of Rivals' - By considering Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State, Barack Obama is trying to put together a team of rivals. But that comes with big risks * ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Twilight Review: Swooningly True to the Book - The film of vampire romance Twilight is Swooningly true to the book * TECHNOLOGY: Battle of the Fake Bands - Two new music video games are wildly popular and almost identical. Which one wins? |
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| TIME Magazine November 17, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 20 |
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TIME Magazine November 17, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 20DOC (MS Word) + PDF | English | 7.3 + 1.6 MB * COVER: The Meaning of Obama's Win: How He Rewrote the Book - 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 * NATION: A Blue Tide - Democrats expand their reach at all levels of government * WORLD: Postcard from 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 * SOCIETY: Taking On King Coal - Activists turn to civil disobedience to thwart new power plants |
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| TIME Magazine September 1, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 9 |
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TIME Magazine September 1, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 9DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 9 + 1.5 + 32 MB * COVER: The Five Faces Of Barack Obama - Black man. Healer. Novice. Radical. The future. The Democratic candidate is different things to different people. But only one is his key to victory * HEALTH & MEDICINE: The Snore Wars - That rumbling can put your health, sanity and marriage at risk. Here's what you can do * SOCIETY: Orlando for Grownups - Forget Cinderella Castle. With kids back in school, this city shows its mature side * PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Stephenie Meyer - Her Twilight vampire saga ends with the new Breaking Dawn. Stephenie Meyer will now take your questions |
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| TIME Magazine October 27, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 17 |
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TIME Magazine October 27, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 17DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 3.5 + 1.3 + 35.8 MB * COVER: Does Temperament Matter? - Call it reflexes in a crisis. Or instincts under pressure. The qualities that a President needs to succeed are both essential and elusive * BUSINESS: The Economy Really Is Fundamentally Strong - John McCain's "gaffe" wasn't really wrong: the U.S. economy will dip, but it should come back * SCIENCE: Mars: Pop. 6 - No gridlock yet, but traffic on the Red Planet is getting heavier * PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Queen Latifah - The actress and rapper stars in The Secret Life of Bees, currently playing. Queen Latifah will now take your questions |
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| TIME Magazine October 20, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 16 |
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TIME Magazine October 20, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 16DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 7.2 MB + 1.2 MB + 7.2 MB * COVER: The Limits Of Race - It once seemed potent enough to cost Obama the election. But as the economy falters, race is receding. A battleground report * ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Body of Lies: Leonardo of Arabia - In the spy thriller Body of Lies, Ridley Scott and two big stars tackle the war on terrorism * HEALTH & MEDICINE: Sizing Up Your Body - When friends and family are battling weight, it's easy to forget what a healthy body looks like * PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Lance Armstrong - To raise cancer awareness, the cyclist is returning to the road. Lance Armstrong will now take your questions |
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| TIME Magazine October 13, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 15 |
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TIME Magazine October 13, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 15DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 3.3 + 1.2 + 24.6 MB * COVER: The End of Prosperity? - A noted historian looks at parallels between this financial crisis and 1929 and shows what must be done to avoid Depression 2.0 * HEALTH & MEDICINE: The Forgotten Plague - Tuberculosis is an ancient killer, and emerging strains are deadlier than ever. Award-winning photographer James Nachtwey captures the crisis * TECHNOLOGY: The Klutz's Companion - If you're looking for the ideal laptop, this one has many cool features ? including indestructibility * PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Simon Pegg - The British star arrives in the U.S. in How to Lose Friends and Alienate People. Simon Pegg will now take your questions |
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| TIME Magazine September 29, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 13 |
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TIME Magazine September 29, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 13 DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 2.8 + 1.0 + 38.7 MB * COVER: How Financial Madness Overtook Wall Street - For years the financial markets roared along as if there were nothing to fear. Now it's payback time--and all of us will be feeling the pain * WORLD: Death in Birth - The number of women in poor countries who die in childbirth has barely changed in two decades ? and this despite a host of medical breakthroughs. How can the incidence of this devastating human tragedy be reduced? * RELIGION: The Bible Goes Green for the Prius Age - A color-coded Bible is geared to environmentalists * TECHNOLOGY: The Chevy Volt: GM's Huge Bet on the Electric Car - GM's Volt could get the company--and the country--off petroleum |
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