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Dec 15, 2014彪ol 184 No 23

The Man Who Wired the World

Russia’s Fifth Column
Vladimir Putin is stirring up Russian speakers in Eastern Europe預nd using them to expand Moscow’s influence

10 Questions With Yao Ming
The retired NBA star wants everyone to stop buying ivory預nd wishes he’d shot more 3s

The Savior Under Siege
A series of crises and scandals has taken the sheen off Mexican President Enrique Pe Nieto

Viral Threats
Why combatting the extremists of ISIS is harder than fighting an Ebola outbreak

Burned Books in the Holy Land
Jewish and Arab parents watch as Israel’s hopes for peace fade

One Last Chance for Japan
If Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is going 
 to kick-start 
 his country, he’ll need to save his trademark economic program

Home Improvement for the Holidays
The togetherness is bliss. But I need an antidote for all the stuff that comes with it

The Air Bag Blowout
Air bags are meant to save lives. Now a massive recall shows how they can turn deadly

The Great American Calorie Crackdown
Why some nutrition facts are getting harder to ignore

The Culture

Pop Chart

World

Charli XCX Rages Against the Pop Machine
Her new album 鉄ucker・arrives Dec. 15

Alton Brown’s Existential Stew
The touring TV chef hunts down the recipe for joy

Eric Holder Seizes the Ferguson Moment
The Attorney General goes on the road

Ashton Carter
Obama’s latest Pentagon boss

Milestones
Dec 1, 2014 Vol 184 No 21

The Price of Genius

The 25 Best Inventions of 2014
Hoverboards, intelligent space craft, edible food wrappers, and much much more

The Depths of Europe’s Shame
The E.U.’s reluctance to help migrants crossing the Mediterranean betrays the organization’s values

The Iron Lady’s Ultimate Test
Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has struggled to meet the challenge of Ebola

Burma’s Backward Steps
As its reforms stall, Burma is again drawing power from its military past. Is democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi fighting back hard enough?

GE Makes a Big Bet on Manufacturing
The company’s plan to make things again is a test for the entire American economy

Tackling Immigration Alone
The President has good reason to bypass Congress. But he’ll pay a price

10 Questions With Melinda Gates
The philanthropist on the importance of contraceptives, her daughters and her growing optimism

Decolor My World (And My House)
To sell our home, we had to stage it. That meant white paint, a screening room and no TV

In Top Five, Just a Little Comic Belief
In the dazzlingly funny film, a comedian turned movie star tries to reinvent himself. Will the real Chris Rock please stand up?

American Sniper: When the Hero Dies at the End
Inspired by heroism and tragedy, Bradley Cooper offers a riveting portrayal of a Navy SEAL in American Sniper

The Lady And The Scamp: Angelina Jolie Finds Her Equal
How the actress turned director fell for Louie Zamperini, a gutsy survivor with just the kind of unbelievable story she wanted to tell

Review: The Imitation Game: Dancing With Dr. Strange
Benedict Cumberbatch embodies the isolation of a man with a machine-like mind

Benedict Cumberbatch: Mr. Smart Guy
The Imitation Game actor on Alan Turing, vintage video games and why he’s so good at playing complicated geniuses

A Constitutional Moment
The Founding Fathers were clear about who sets immigration policy

Jorge Ramos Is America’s News Anchor
He’s not just another journalist, and his opinions count with millions

How to Fight Ebola
A CDC doctor on fighting Ebola

The End of AIDS
San Francisco was ground zero for HIV in the U.S. Now it wants to be the first city in the world with no new infections, no stigma-and no deaths

America’s AIDS Miracle
How the U.S. fought the disease by thinking big and staying smart

The Last Men of Steel
Cheap natural gas is giving manufacturer Nucor a shot at reversing the long decline in American steelmaking

World
Corps Values
To avoid another Ferguson, we should be taking a lesson on police training from the SEALs

GOP Prepares for an Energy Battle
How the Republican Senate will tackle the Keystone XL pipeline, carbon emissions, renewable subsidies and more

The Talent Gap at the Top of the GOP
Can Republicans find a woman to run for President?

Age-Proof Your Muscles
New research pinpoints the ideal moves to protect the male body as it ages

Camp Charming
Though deprived of a real vote, Hong Kong’s youths show they can govern themselves

Whose Internet Is It, Anyway?
A guide to the net neutrality word wars

Channing Tatum’s Body of Work
The actor wrestles with an unresolved mystery in Foxcatcher

Review: Foxcatcher’s Mat Madness
Tatum scores a reversal

Keith Haring’s Cartoons of Calamity
The artist’s social conscience comes into focus in a new exhibit

When Writers Quit Writing
Readers feel the void when great authors decide to retire

Review: Richard Ford’s Frank Talk
A writer revisits his favorite character in Let Me Be Frank With You

10 Questions With Zooey Deschanel
The New Girl actress explains her penchant for old pop and how she overcame the mean girls

World
Jokers in the Pack
Anti-Establishment funnymen are making political inroads in Europe-and that’s no laughing matter

How Mitch McConnell Won the Day
The GOP takes a victory lap

After the Fall
A German photographer who was on the scene documents the afterlife of the Berlin Wall, which came down 25 years ago this month

Mexico’s Nightmare
How the disappearance of 43 students in September has forced the country to once again confront the scourge of drug violence

Hitching a Ride With Comets
The European Space Agency’s new mission may reveal secrets of the solar system

World

Is This Hillary Clinton’s Moment?
To win in 2016, she will need to appear fresh, aggressive and optimistic

Cider’s Big Moment
Small-batch producers want to take on the beer establishment

A Shadow Falls on China
Off-the-books finance in the world’s second largest economy means major trouble for everyone else

Revenge of the Dollar
Reports of the demise of the world’s most popular reserve currency were greatly exaggerated

Kid Swap
Ever wish you had different parents? Well, they might wonder about you too

Bob Hope and the Road to Utopia
How the comedian set the stage for Hollywood activism

The Theory of Everything: A Grief History of Love
Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones soldier on in the Stephen Hawking biopic

Review: All Good Things Must End
Rksoopp’s new album will be the Norwegian duo’s last

Milestones

10 Questions With John Cleese
Nov 10, 2014 Vol 184 No 18

Interstellar, Where No Movie Has Gone Before

Review: Interstellar’s Wonder of Worlds Beyond
The movie’s reach exceeds its grasp-in the best possible way

How to Beat ISIS
The U.S. and its allies are putting forth a half-effort against the terrorist group.
That won’t be enough

Back to the Roots
Yi Jiefang draws strength from a personal loss to help make China a greener place

Google and the Clutter Killers
Apps offer to combat your data overload

The World Health Organization Comes Under Fire for Failure to Stop Ebola
The agency has been missing in action at a critical time

The Tipping Point
How did this outbreak get so bad? There’s plenty of blame to go around

Jake Gyllenhaal, Carnivore With a Camera
Nightcrawler exposes the predations of TV news

Cheap Gas Puts the Squeeze on Hybrids and EVs
Electric cars suffer when it’s easy to fill the tank

Eddie Redmayne Is Manic Impressive as Stephen Hawking
The actor shows the physicist in a new light

Anne Rice’s Prince Lestat Is Bloody Marvelous
Novelist Anne Rice revives her most glamorous vampire

5 Things to Watch for in the Midterm Elections
Will Mitch McConnell’s Republicans gain control of the Senate?

World

10 Questions With Diane Von Furstenberg
The fashion designer and mogul on love, beauty, business and not being Mrs. Diller

Nov 3, 2014 Vol 184 No 17

12 Answers To Ebola’s Hard Questions

The Race to Diagnose
Better and faster: Ebola testing in West Africa would save lives and could help bring an end to the outbreak

Why Kobani Matters
A border town in Syria becomes ground zero in the U.S. air war against ISIS

Fighting for the Hong Kong Dream
A TIME editor and lifelong Hong Konger reflects on a turbulent month of protest, backlash - and hope

China’s New Normal
As the Asian giant’s growth slows down, a struggling global economy could pay the price

Banish The Night
Solar energy could help bring power to the powerless in Burma

Harvard in Hot Water Over Sexual-Assault Policy
Critics say new procedures overcorrect for the problem of rape on campus

The Queen Is Dead in King Charles III
A new West End play makes a bold move

The Apple Pay Effect
McDonald’s, Walgreens, Bloomingdales and more are backing mobile payment

World
Setback for Abe as Two Women Resign From Japan’s Cabinet

Ben Bradlee’s Electric Glow
A former Washington Post reporter remembers a legendary newspaperman who lived off gossip, palled around with the Kennedys and was the most celebrated editor of his time

Which Republican Party?
Even if it captures the Congress, rivalries could hamper the GOP in power

Matisse’s Great Paper Chase
At MoMA, a dazzling display of the ‘cut-outs’

Review: 1989 Marks a Paradigm Swift
On her new album, Taylor Swift goes full-throttle pop

Fear Loves Company: Don’t Watch These New Horror Movies Alone
Annabelle, Ouija and more to catch this Halloween season

10 Questions With Mick Fleetwood
The drumming icon talks about Fleetwood Mac’s reunion, his new memoir and the need to be hot

Pop Chart
Oct 27, 2014彪ol 184 No 16

The New Face of Indonesian Democracy

The Reinventions of Rand Paul
Can he fix what ails the GOP?

World
Vatican Strikes New Tone--and Only a Tone--on Homosexuality

Company-Paid Egg Freezing Will Be the Great Equalizer
From Facebook to Citigroup, more companies are covering the cost of elective egg freezing for women who want to delay child-bearing. Is this the key to real gender equality?

Obama痴 Leadership Shortage
His policies are fine. But the President is often a prisoner of his instincts

The New Ebola Protocols
New U.S. cases have health experts rethinking the response and turning to doctors and hospitals that were truly prepared

10 Questions With Bryan Stevenson
Lawyer and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative Bryan Stevenson on crime, death row and kids in prison

Goya: The Alfred Hitchcock of Painting
No other artist put himself into his own dark pictures so much

We Three Queens: A Triad of Royal Biographies Debuts
Isabella, Victoria and Hatshepsut get the book treatment

Michael Keaton, the Angry Birdman
The story of an actor in extremis

Chasing Vapors
Pat Roberts faces an elusive challenger in Kansas’ wild Senate race

The Power of Sleep
New research shows a good night’s rest isn’t a luxury--it’s critical for your brain and for your health

The Culture

The Oil Weapon
Cheaper crude妖ue in part to booming U.S. production擁s a major threat to Russia

Medical Momentum
Scientists make major moves in tackling five challenging diseases

Brain Builder
Creating the world’s smartest artificial mind
Oct 13, 2014・Vol 184 No 14

Hong Kong Stands Up

The Race to Stop Ebola in Africa
What the world needs to do to fight the deadly virus

Ebola Arrives in America
The West African epidemic lands stateside

Marina’s Moment
Born into poverty, Marina Silva has a chance to unseat Dilma Rousseff and become Brazil’s next President. Can she do it?

Plotting Putin’s Downfall
Russia’s President let Mikhail Khodorkovsky out of prison. Was that a bad miscalculation?

World

America’s Real Problem in Iran: Ayatullah Khamenei
The country’s most powerful person isn’t interested in diplomacy

Our Dysfunctional Financial System
Tapes of what really happens between bankers and regulators show how far we have to go

The Culture

Alan Cumming’s Boyhood Was No Cabaret
The actor’s funny, heartbreaking new memoir recalls his struggles with an abusive father and his journey from the Scottish Highlands to Broadway

Harvest Boon: 7 Great Fall Books
A month of reaping great reads

Milestones

A Risky Business

Meet Pepsi’s Indra Nooyi

The Big Soda boss is pledging a less sugary future
Oct 6, 2014・Vol 184 No 13

Mary Barra’s Bumpy Ride at the Wheel of GM

After the Revolution: Sitting Down With Egyptian President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi
In one of his first interviews with the U.S. press, Egypt’s President pushes for a wider war on terror in the Middle East

The Xinjiang Sound
As a Uighur pop star, Ablajan Awut Ayup is a model not just for his troubled homeland but for all of China

Modi’s Operandi
Self-interest is at the heart of India’s new foreign policy-and that’s good for relations with the U.S.

Red Red Wine
Wealthy Chinese have fallen in love with France’s most treasured national product. Why aren’t the French happier about that?

The 3% Economy
Yes, 3% growth is better than 2%. But, for most Americans, it’s actually more worrisome


Syria’s Jihadis Should Be Confronted, Not Feared
We are far from being the country we were on 9/11. The dangers we face are more modest and our ability to respond to them are improved

White House’s Weak Security
A deranged intruder exposes shows risks facing nation’s most exclusive address

Meet Alibaba’s Jack Ma
The man leading China’s online shopping giant to America

The Politics of Nothing
Both conservatives and Liberals have accomplished much of what they set out to do a generation or more ago. So, now what?

A Virtual Cycle
Nobody wins when voters only experience politics second hand

Kenny Loggins and Joel Stein’s Greatest Hit
This is what I learned when I collaborated on the best song ever written

10 Questions With Sylvia Earle
The oceanographer on why she keeps diving, being granted a wish, and why the ocean needs parks

World

Pop Chart
The Belgian pop star comes to the U.S.

David Fincher’s Subtle and Wild Gone Girl
Amazing Amy and slick Nick survive the transition from print to film

Time for Change on the Climate
The public is agitating for action on global warming-but will politicians listen?
Sep 29, 2014・Vol 184 No 12

U2’s Mission to Save Music

Cutting the Red Tape
New Indian leader Narendra Modi has pledged to get the country back on the path of growth by launching economic reforms-but he faces entrenched opposition. Will Modi succeed?

It’s Time to End the Drug War
A major new report makes the case for decriminalizing illicit drugs-all of them

World

War to Peace
An American 
veteran returns to Vietnam to help make it safer for 
his former enemy

The Case for Staying Connected
We don’t need to ditch the grid. We need to fix the power business

The Triumph of Index Funds
CalPERS’ move is a vote for passive investing

10 Questions With Ian McEwan
The author on wandering spouses, long lost brothers and that other Ian

Tina Fey’s Family Drama
”This is Where I Leave You” is the kind of bet Holllywood doesn’t like to make anymore

Francois Hollande Fights Personal Scandal
France’s leader tries to contain political fallout after release of former partner’s book

John Kerry’s Wary Coalition
Will the U.S.’s shaky group of partners hold against ISIS?

Milestones

The Tragic Risks of American Football
Sixteen-year-old Chad Stover died playing a game after suffering a traumatic brain injury. Is the game worth it?

10 Things Teens Really Need to Know Before They Leave Home
These won’t get teens into college, but will make them better people

How Much Salt Is Safe?
Warnings abound that we’re overloading on salt, but earlier in September a study found that sodium wasn’t significantly linked to high blood pressure in people who were not hypertensive. How to make sense of it all? Start here.

Pop Chart

Dark Clouds

Silence of the Liams
The stalwart Neeson stalks psychos in a grim, sadistic thriller
Sep 22, 2014・Vol 184 No 11

Never Offline

World
Showdown in Hong Kong
Beijing must realize that the territory’s openness is what gives it real value to China

Missed Chance on Immigration
Obama had an opportunity to do something great. Instead, he hid behind the politics

Between Pragmatism and Passion
Asian nations have long done business with one another. Now nationalism is getting in the way

Failing Health
China’s public medical system is broken. If it isn’t fixed, the nation’s well-being will suffer-and so will its economy

Henry Kissinger Reminds Us Why Realism Matters
In his new book, the 91-year-old statesman strikes a note of humility

The Never-Ending War
The setting remains the same, but new enemies and allies have emerged

The Power of Sleep
New research shows a good night’s rest isn’t a luxury--it’s critical for your brain and for your health

The Artful Dodgers
Companies that flee the U.S. to avoid taxes have forgotten how they got so big in the first place

Kansas Makes a Race
Democrats quit a Senate battle in hopes of winning the war

Disruptive Technology Is Changing How Kids Learn
Research show new tools can make kids more engaged and more creative

10 Questions with Sheryl Sandberg
The Facebook executive talks about young love, big mistakes and why she wants college students to Lean In

Working From $9 to $5
Thanks to the new economy’s outsourcing websites, even my ”job” just got easier

New Show Charts Highs and Lows of Heels
Fashion historians celebrate foot wear at museum exhibition

Almost Everybody’s Got Talent
Simon Cowell’s improbable shows sweep the globe

Terry Crews Won’t Hit the Brakes
What makes Hollywood’s most driven overachiever run

Pop Chart

The Culture
Sep 8, 2014 Vol 184 No 9

The Second Age of Reason

Obama Goes to War (With Congress)
The President began bombing ISIS on his own, but only Congress can start a war

Leap of Faith
Will Scottish voters decide they’re better off saying goodbye to Britain?

Scots Must Take Control of Their Own Future

We’ll Be Stronger Together

Workers’ Revenge
China may be communist, but for decades capitalists have run roughshod over labor. Now Chinese workers are standing up for their rights預nd that could change the global economy

No Laughing Matter
Dieudonn・M’bala M’bala has become a star by targeting France’s Jews

Life Lessons From One of the World’s Oldest Men
Charlie White, who died at 109, was able to separate the things he could control from the things that he could not

Henri Matisse Cuts Loose
In old age, French master made some of his most vibrant work, the cut-paper collages coming to Manhattan

World

The Kids are Alright in This Is Our Youth
Michael Cera isn’t the only stage rookie in the new Broadway play

In Transparent, an Arresting Development
Jeffrey Tambor explores a radical new phase of life - and the series itself breaks away from TV tradition

Jessica Chastain’s Triple Play
One of the year’s buzzier films is being released in three different versions

Patton Oswalt: Why I Quit Twitter - And Will Again
Maybe the next fashionable rebellion is to become 砥nlinked”-only reachable face-to-face

Stand Up for Your Health
All-day sitting hurts the body. Here’s a novel way to undo the damage

Wall Street Goes Green
Why is solar booming? Finance

Tablets for Tots
Meet the uber-tablet made specially for kids and families

A Battle of Two Veterans
In an edgy political year, a former Marine tests a longtime Democratic pol for a seat near Boston

Detroit: America’s Emerging Market
How the city can teach us to reinvest the rest of the U.S. economy
Sep 1, 2014 Vol 184 No 8

The Most Dangerous Room in the World

A Test of Faith
The Pope’s South Korea trip comes as Christianity is booming in Asia - and under growing strain

Banking Is for the 1%
Can’t get credit? You aren’t the only one. Why banks want to do business mainly with the rich

Worlds Apart
Porter Robinson elevates electronic music on his debut album

Primping Pooches at the 2014 World Dog Show
20,000 hounds hit Helsinki, all vying to be named top dog

Inside the Tragedy of Ferguson
The shooting death of Michael Brown, and the violence that has followed, have only made the town’s problems worse

The Evolution of a Narcissist
We’re all born to adore ourselves, but not all of us grow up

The Coming Race War Won’t Be About Race
Ferguson is not just about systemic racism - it’s about class warfare and how America’s poor are held back, says Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Hooray for Nollywood
Nigeria’s film industry struggles against red tape and corruption, but like the country itself, it finds a way to grow

Pop Chart

Milestones

The New Rules of Viral Fundraising
How the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge made a splash

10 Questions With Paul Ryan
The congressman on how to fix America, why Rand Paul is wrong and evading John Boehner’s toxic smoke
Aug 25, 2014 Vol 184 No 7

Robin Williams: The Heart of Comedy

NATO Faces a Familiar Foe
The Western military alliance must stand strong against a resurgent Russia

Kurds Finally Have America’s Attention
Obama sends in the military to repel a gruesome terrorist army

World

The Accidental War in Gaza
Entrenched interests drove Hamas and Israel to their deadliest impasse

James ‘Jim’ Brady
Former White House press secretary

Jim Frederick
Writer, editor, mentor

Lauren Bacall
Hollywood icon

Last Tango in Buenos Aires
Argentina’s debt snarl tells us how risky the global financial system still is

An Evil That Must Be Stopped
ISIS is the most serious threat to American interests in a decade. Why we must counter it

Obama Can Still Secure His Legacy
If he plays his last two years like the final quarter and not the back nine

What Comes After Ebola
The headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta is buzzing because of a disease that has never killed a single person on U.S. soil. Here’s why

Memories of Mork: Robin Williams, RIP
To the kids who watched him in his first defining role, Williams proved that weirdness wasn’t just O.K. - it was amazing

Boxing the Black Dog
Why does the gift for great performance seem to go hand in hand with unshakable depression?

Basking in Robin
We trace the evolution of a decades-long career, one signature role at a time

10 More Questions With Robin Williams
In March 2011, TIME interviewed Robin Williams. Here are 10 exchanges that didn’t fit the first time around
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