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September 17, 2012 | Vol. 180, No. 11

COVER
The End Of al-Qaeda? (Yemen)
In Yemen, a successful counterattack by government troops shows how the terrorist group can be beaten

UNITED STATES
One Nation on Welfare. Living Your Life on the Dole

SPORTS
Grand Master (Chess)
India’s brilliant chess champ

BRIEFING
The Making of a Syrian Rebel (Dispatch)
The saga of Abboud Barri shows there is no such thing as civility in a civil war

LETTERS
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COVER
Obama Plays Hard Ball (U.S. Election 2012 / Democratic Convention)
His Postpartisanship never stood a chance. If there’s a second term, the president plans a different game
The Interview (U.S. Election 2012 / Democratic Convention)
Barack Obama spoke with TIME’s Michael Scherer on Aug. 21

VIEWPOINT
Back to the Future
The Non-Aligned Movement may seem like an anachronism. Here’s why it’s not
Readers’ letters

WORLD
Star Power (India)
Bollywood icon Aamir Khan wants to change India for the better by casting a harsh spotlight on the nation’s injustices

BUSINESS
The New Shape of Retail (Small Business)
Spanx’s fun, stylish shapewear is a runaway hit. What next? While traditional retailers scramble to get online, Spanx is opening its own stores. As other high-end, high-concept fashion brands have discovered, there is no substitute for the touch and feel of brick and mortar

THE CULTURE
Show and Tel (Travel)
Making the most of exhibitionistic, hedonistic Tel Aviv

LETTERS
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September 3, 2012 | Vol. 180, No. 9

COVER
The Mind of Mitt (U.S. Election 2012 / Republican Convention)
Bain Capital taught Romney focus, restraint and the art of the deal. how would those skills work in the White House?

The Interview (U.S. Election 2012 / Republican Convention)
Mitt Romney spoke with TIME’s Rick Stengel and Michael Crowley on Aug. 21.

The Big Idea Guy (U.S. Election 2012 / Republican Convention)
How a novelist, an economist, a president and a saint helped shape Paul Ryan’s views about government

ESSAY
Romney’s Mixed Forecast
Paul Ryan may be the hot topic in the U.S. campaign, but is stormy weather ahead?

SPORTS
Blind Faith
How Kenyan Paralympic hero Henry Wanyoike triumphed over despair, ran his way to glory ― and got his life back

COMMENTARY
Inside China’s Black Box of Statistics (The Curious Capitalist)
Headlines tell us GDP growth is slowing, but slower may turn out to be better

BUSINESS
The Not So Magic Kingdom (Tourism)
Disneyland Paris is a tourist magnet for France. But the park has yet to pay off for Walt Disney

THE CULTURE
Five Reasons to Visit Liverpool (Travel)

Architecture, museums, and did we mention the Beatles?

LETTERS
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August 20, 2012 | Vol. 180, No. 7


COVER
Live From Mars (Space)
A one-ton rover can teach us a lot about the red planet ― and the blue one too

WORLD
Hesitant Steppes
Mongolia has discovered elections and minerals. But the young democracy must tread warily if it is to chart an independent future

OLYMPICS
Wonder Women (Sports)
Why the London Games were a barrier breaker for female athletes

BUSINESS
The Economy’s New Rules: Go Glocal (Economy)
Globalization used to be a one-way street that led away from America. Now high energy prices, political risk and technological shifts are bringing opportunity back home. Welcome to the era of localnomics

THE CULTURE
Five Reasons to Visit Petra (Travel)
Jordan’s fabled ruins celebrate a milestone
Man Verses Nature (Books)
Simon Armitage’s rugged stint as a wandering bard

ESSAY
We’re Unbelievable
Numbed by its sporting decline, Britain has found Olympic success quite a shock

LETTERS
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August 13, 2012 | Vol. 180, No. 6

The Ultra-Holy City (Jerusalem)
With their numbers and their political clout growing, the ultra-Orthodox aren’t just changing the makeup of Jerusalem. They are altering Israel’s national identity

WORLD
Remaking Jamaica
As the troubled Caribbean nation celebrates its golden anniversary, its Prime Minister prepares for the next 50 years

Somalia’s Chance
Can a U.S.-backed African force bring peace?

BUSINESS
The John Lewis Economy (Management)
How Britain’s most beloved department store became Downing Street’s model for a better brand of capitalism

THE CULTURE
Cultural Taste (Travel)
Edinburgh’s festival fare
10 Questions for Misty May-Treanor
Two-time U.S. Olympic champion and London contender Misty May-Treanor on beach volleyball, bikinis and royals

ESSAY
Britain Won the Games and Lost the Plot
The Olympic host nation may look confident. Its leaders are clueless

LETTERS
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July 30, 2012 | Vol. 180, No. 5

COVER
The Cheers for London (2012 Olympics)
The Olympics head to Britain for an unprecedented third time. Global economic gloom can’t dim the competition for gold

Lolo’s No Choke (2012 Olympics)
The U.S. hurdler stumbled horribly in Beijing, losing gold. What we can learn from her nightmare

Rivalries (2012 Olympics)
One legend. One phenom. Only one winner

Survival Of the Fittest (2012 Olympics)
Want to compete in the Olympics? Science says your VO2 max better be up for it

The Gold Standard (2012 Olympics)
China’s athletes demolish the competition in weight lifting and diving. It’s not a passion; it’s a job

Flip Artist (2012 Olympics)
Gabby Douglas swapped families and changed coaches to make herself an Olympic contender

The Challenger (2012 Olympics)
Afghanistan’s first female boxer may take a pounding in the ring. Big deal. She’s been in much tougher scraps back home

Fight Club (2012 Olympics)
The wrestlers of Chechnya and Dagestan compete as Russians. But in the hills ― and even the gym ― Russia is still the enemy

Swift Kick (2012)
Homare Sawa lifted Japan with a World Cup win ― and put women’s football on the map

Great In ’48 (2012 Olympics)
Medalists of the last London Games look back on their summer of victory
THE CULTURE

10 Questions for Tom Jones
Welsh singer and Olympic Games opening act Tom Jones on longevity, Sinatra and nixing the underwear toss

LETTERS
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July 23, 2012 | Vol. 180, No. 4


COVER
London, City of Scandal (Business)
The LIBOR scandal threatens to bring on a global financial crisis. Why Britain’s banking culture needs fixing

WORLD
Syria’s Risky Arms Race
As Russia continues to equip the Assad regime, rebel groups are buying powerful weapons abroad too. Is all-out civil war inevitable?

UNITED STATES
The War On Suicide?
More U.S. Soldiers Have Killed Themselves Than Have Died In The Afghan War. Why Can’t The Army Win The War On Suicide?

SCIENCE
The Cathedral Of Science
The elusive Higgs boson is at last found ― and the universe gets a little less mysterious

OLYMPICS
Running on Faith
The London Olympics fall during the holy month of Ramadan. But politics, rather than fasting, has often proved the toughest test for Muslim Olympians

THE CULTURE
One Night in New York (Travel)
Here’s how to spend it

ESSAY
The Making of an American
Eight years after fleeing his country, a young Iraqi finds himself and his life transformed

LETTERS
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July 16, 2012 | Vol. 180, No. 3

A Man in Shadow (World)
India is stalling. To turn it around, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh must emerge from his private and political gloom

WORLD
Why Everybody Loves to Hate Angela Merkel
The German Chancellor finds herself under a barrage of criticism. Her crime? Presiding over

Europe’s strongest economy
10 Questions for Ehud Barak
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Iran, the Palestinians and his ’marriage’ to Benjamin Netanyahu

UNITED STATES
Here’s What We Know for Sure: Obama’s Health Care Reform is Constitutional (Special Report)
Congress may not hold states hostage to its every whim. And Chief Justice John Roberts is now in charge

THE CULTURE
Dancing in the Isles (Travel)
Tahiti gets set to party

LETTERS
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July 9, 2012 | Vol. 180, No. 2


COVER
How the Military Won the Egyptian Election (World)
Mohamed Morsy may be Egypt’s first popularly chosen President, but a group of 19 generals are still the country’s real rulers

Alone on the Hill (World)
Hong Kong’s incoming Chief Executive says he’s the right man to lead China’s freest city, but many still need convincing

THE CULTURE
Shelling Out (Travel)
There’s more to Knysna than oysters

LETTERS
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July 2, 2012 | Vol. 180, No. 1

COVER
The Cult of Apple in China (World)
China is where most of Apple’s signature products are built. One day it might also be where most of them are sold. Why Apple is booming in China

WORLD
The Military Shows Egypt Who’s Boss
Revolution becomes counterrevolution as the junta trumps a historic presidential election
A Return to Power (Mexico)
Enrique Peña Nieto is bringing Mexico’s once sovereign PRI back to the presidency

BUSINESS
Glam Slam
How women’s tennis is winning new audiences and making the richest sportswomen in history even richer

THE CULTURE
Delhi’s Sweet Spots (Travel)
From kulfi to chocolate, here’s where to get that sugar fix

LETTERS
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June 25, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 25

COVER
Not Legal Not Leaving (United States / Immigration)
One year ago, Jose Antonio Vargas publicly revealed he’s an undocumented immigrant.
Now he reports on life in citizenship limbo and how others’ ’coming out’ can change the debate

BRIEFING
Unhappiness on High (Dispatch)
A threatened boycott of Euro 2012 matches puts Ukraine’s President in a foul mood

VIEWPOINT
Mexico Can Survive a New President
Many fear the likely return to power of the PRI, but the country has changed

WORLD
All Hail the Queen (Argentina)
Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is as loved in her own country as she is distrusted abroad.
But with Argentina’s economy flagging, can her popularity last?

A War on Two Fronts (Syria)
Syria’s regime may have overwhelming firepower, but the rebels are winning in another arena--with U.S. help

THE CULTURE
Five Reasons to Visit Kiel (Travel)
Find your sea legs in Germany’s regatta town

ESSAY
The Earth Summit Can’t Save the Earth
A divided international community will struggle in Rio to solve climate change

LETTERS
Inbox
COVER
The Year of Living Dangerously (China / Special Report)
With its economy slowing, its society restless and its politics frozen, China is at a critical inflection point

In Their Hands (China / Youth)
China’s youth will determine the future of their country ― and likely that of the world

Why China Must Push Reset (China / Economy)
For years the economy has thrived on state-driven investment. That is no longer sustainable

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back (China / Viewpoint)
China’s economic liberalization is foundering on a lack of political reform

China’s Simmering Discontent: The Biggest Challenge to Social Harmony (China / Special Report)
The widening gap between the rich and poor in China is turning ever more numbers of ordinary citizens into social activists. If the government wants to maintain stability, it must address the root causes of growing protests ― not just suppress them

BUSINESS
The New Silk Road (Economy / Afghanistan)
A U.S.-backed initiative aims to bring peace and prosperity to Afghanistan through trade. Can it work?

PROFILE
The New Face Of Global Justice
Can Gambia’s Fatou Bensouda up the number of convictions at the International Criminal Court?

THE CULTURE
Hold the Sulfites (Food)

Why more French vintners are going natural
One Night in Fez (Travel)

Advice on how to spend it right
LETTERS
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COVER:

Come On, England! (Euro 2012)

England invented the game and is home to the most exciting professional league on the planet. But why has its national team consistently disappointed for nearly 50 years?

On His Own (Afghanistan)

With foreign troops on their way out, the pressure is growing on Afghan President Hamid Karzai

COMMENTARYAlien Nation

To improve its image, China is promoting soft power. But it possesses a hard edge

LETTERSInbox WORLDThe Greece That Can Say ’No!’

Once an obscure leftist politician, Alexis Tsipras may hold the fate of the euro in his grip. Will he win enough seats to govern?

BUSINESSKing Coal’s Comeback (Sustainability)

Asia needs coal, and the U.S. has plenty. Will expanding exports make climate change that much worse?

THE CULTUREPride and Joy (Travel)

Athens’ LGBT community won’t let a crisis get in the way of a celebration


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June 4, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 22

COVER
Her Royal Majesty (60 Years of Elizabeth II)
As Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Diamond Jubilee, a look back at one of the
world's most enduring 〓 and successful 〓 monarchs

BRIEFING
Putting a Price Tag on Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee (Economy)
Celebrating 60 years of the Queen, with a price tag

ESSAY
Greek Lessons in East Germany
Could the restructuring of the former GDR show Greece the way?

WORLD
Hope Among The Ruins (Libya)
Most Libyans remain giddy about their revolution, but its thoroughness means a
lot has to be rebuilt from scratch

ECONOMY
The Cost of Workplace Discrimination Against Women in Post-Arab Spring Societies
(Middle East)
Women are struggling to gain influence and jobs in post 〓 Arab Spring societies.
Ignoring them isn't just bad for women's rights. It's lethal for the region's
economies

THE CULTURE
The New Green Line (Travel)
Escape Beirut's bustle and take a walk on Lebanon's mild side

LETTERS
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