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May 28, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 21

COVER
Bibi's Choice (World)
Will He Make War? Can He Make Peace?

WORLD
The Vanguard of Disaster
Jerez is Spain's most indebted city and may be a portent of a broader crisis.
Scenes from a country in free fall
Government for Beginners (Burma)
For Burma's fledgling parliament, it's a case of learning on the job

BUSINESS
China's Talent War (Executive Recruiting)
The world's most populous nation is short on homegrown business brainpower to
lead its companies. What Chinese firms are doing to lure 〓 and hold on to 〓 the
best and brightest

THE CULTURE
On Location in Cannes (Travel)
Your see-and-be-seen guide to the film festival

ESSAY
Decline of the West
As NATO meets in Chicago, is the world's biggest military alliance fading into
obsolescence?

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May 21, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 20

COVER
Kiss Austerity Goodbye (Europe)
What the election of Franois Hollande means for France, Europe and the world

The God Of Big Things (Sports)
As India's top cricketer and the world's best athlete Sachin Tendulkar carries
the burden of a billion dreams

ESSAY
Blind to Justice
Chen Guangcheng's ordeal reflects a wider pattern of repression in China

10 QUESTIONS
10 Questions for Jos Manuel Barroso
European Commission President Jos Manuel Barroso explains why crisis-hit Europe
is worth saving

WORLD
Yankee Go Home? (Japan)
Maybe not. Why China's posturing is reconciling some Okinawans to a U.S. military
presence

BUSINESS
The Golden Age (Sustainability)
Could Europe and China's fracking forays remake global energy?

THE CULTURE
Four Hours in Lisbon (Travel)
Got half a day in the capital of Portugal? Here's what to do

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May 14, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 19

COVER
Murder, Lies, Abuse Of Power And Other Crimes Of The Chinese Century (World)

WORLD
How Azerbaijan Hopes the Eurovision Song Contest Will Distract from Its
Human-Rights Record
The repressive country launches a p.r. blitz around Eurovision, but the campaign
could backfire

COMMENTARY
Russia's Courts of Injustice
Forget the corrupt judicial system. Only the protesters pose a threat to Putin's
rule

FEATURES
The Wrestler (Profile)
John Irving was the quintessential American novelist. Now he's poised to reclaim
his title

ECONOMY
Great Divide (Inequality)
How the City of London has widened the gap between Britain's rich and poor

THE CULTURE
Family Guy (Books)
Karl Ove Knausgaard's remembrance of things past

ESSAY
How Italy's Political Class Became Divorced from Its Electorate
Italy's failed politicians cling to power even as the country's woes linger

TRAVEL
Great Places to Hang in Tokyo
Our pick of the Japanese capital's edgy gallery scene

BRIEFING
Eyes Wide Shut (Dispatch)
Rupert Murdoch isn't the only public figure blind to the impact of the hacking
scandal

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May 7, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 18

COVER
Crossing a Red Line (China)
The fall of China's Bo Xilai is a sordid tale of money, death and how power corrupts
Sudan's Spiral〓 Back to War
Less than a year after South Sudan earned independence from the north, conflict
is brewing again 〓 and both sides are to blame

SPECIAL REPORT
The Last Days of Osama bin Laden
How It Went Down
By the time Barack Obama became President, the trail to Osama bin Laden had long
gone cold

COMMENTARY
The Substance Beyond the Secret Service Scandal
There was a lot of serious talk at the Summit of the Americas, not just tattle

THE CULTURE
The Hero Whisperer (Movies)
Hollywood's iconoclast takes on The Avengers

TRAVEL
Mixing It Up (After Dark)
A new wave of cocktail bars gives Toronto nightlife a stir
Five Reasons to Visit Pakse (Roam)
Why visitors are catching on to the charms of southern Laos

ESSAY
Orhan Pamuk's Memory Palace
In Istanbul, Turkey's Nobel laureate has brought his fictional museum to life
In this issue
April 30, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 17

COVER
The 2012 TIME 100
The 100 Most Influential People in the World
Breakouts (T/100)
Pioneers (T/100)
Moguls (T/100)
Leaders (T/100)
Icons (T/100)
COMMENTARY
From 100 to Eternity
My absolutely bulletproof list of the TIME 100 of All Time

EDITOR'S DESK
A World of Possibilities
In all kinds of ways, our honorees are making an enduring impact around the globe

SPECIAL SECTION
Influence: A Brief History
200 years of transformative moments
Portraits of Influence: Faces of the TIME 100 (Photo Essay)

The world's most influential people, from media magnates to cultural titans and
transformative leaders

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April 23, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 16

COVER
Inside The Presidents Club (United States)
The backroom deals, rescue missions, rivalries and alliances between U.S. leaders

WORLD
Colombia Rising
Once the home of drug traffickers, Marxist guerrillas and broken government,
Colombia has transformed itself into one of the region's most vibrant players
Flight Of The Syrians
The refugees escaping assad's horrors tell their stories

BUSINESS
Hitting the BRIC Wall (Emerging Markets)
The big emerging markets were the story of the decade. Now a new group of nations
is set to break out

COMMENTARY
The Party's Over (The Curious Capitalist)
The fall of Bo Xilai signals a change in China's growth-at-any-cost model

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COVER
Heaven Can't Wait (Religion)
Why rethinking the hereafter could make the world a better place

WORLD
A Legacy of the Worldwide Recession, Unemployed Youth Could Threaten Economic
Recovery
Tens of millions of young people are unemployed. How to get them jobs before they
become unemployable 〓 and erupt in fury

The Lessons of Bosnia
20 years later: The Bosnian conflict in photographs

BUSINESS
A la Mode (Retail)
France's famed luxury hawker takes on the U.S.

SOCIETY
Frozen Assets (Sperm Markets)
America is the largest exporter of sperm. But what happens when all those kids
grow up and decide to go looking for Daddy?

TRAVEL
A Perfect Day in Milan
Design Week is soon. Let the regulars tell you how to max it

ESSAY
Seeking the Right Way to Win
If U.S. Republicans are looking for a British key to effective conservatism,
Cameron isn't it

10 QUESTIONS
10 Questions for Mohamed Nasheed
Ousted in a coup, former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed discusses his
struggle for democracy

LETTERS
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April 9, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 14

COVER
The Future Of Oil (Environment)
Extreme oil from the deep Atlantic to the arctic, from fracking in the U.S.
to sands in Canada is replacing dwindling supplies. But it comes at a heavy
economic and environmental cost

WORLD

A Day of Hope Dawns (Burma)
A by-election victory will boost Burma's reformers, but a greater challenge
awaits: fixing the ruined economy

London Stalling
London's bankers may be the least popular people in Britain, but the U.K. still
relies on the City's huge financial sector to keep the country afloat

The Converted (The New Islamists)
Islamists, long suppressed by Middle Eastern dictators and feared by the West,
now lead governments in the Arab Spring states. But instead of unleashing their
radical urges, power has tamed them

BRIEFING
Mali's Accidental Dictator (Dispatch)
The head of an improbable coup must figure out what to do next in the vexed nation

THE CULTURE
Living on the Edge (Books)
An elegant meditation on life beside the sea

TRAVEL
Five Reasons to Visit Rangoon
After years of isolation, Burma's former capital is laying on a welcome

LETTERS
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April 2, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 13

COVER
The 97-lb. Recovery (United States)
America's rebound is slow, spotty and anemic. And it won't be strong enough to
boost the world economy on its own

ESSAY
Flashing a Red Card
China's most colorful political leader was ejected after playing by his own rules

THE CULTURE
Back in Black (Books)
The mistress of dark farce is on top satirical form

TRAVEL
Eight Reasons to Visit Belfast
Take a cruise around the Titanic's birthplace

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March 26, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 12

COVER
Top Chef (Profile)
How 34-year-old Danish chef Ren〓 Redzepi came to lead the latest revolution in
European cuisine

Why Narendra Modi Inspires Love and Loathing in India (India)
Narendra Modi has defied humble origins to become the powerful leader of booming
Gujarat state. Here's why Indians both love and loathe him

ESSAY
Why the European Union Is Less than Ideal
Utopian politicians risk undermining the very goals of integration that inspire
them

COMMENTARY
A Lone Madman or a Broken System?
The alleged murder of Afghan civilians by a U.S. soldier raises questions of
accountability

BUSINESS
Global Fashion Behemoth Or Exclusive Brand? Mulberry Grapples for the Answer
(Retail)
Mulberry spiced up countryside couture. Will global popularity spoil its luxe
appeal?

TRAVEL
Five Essential Galleries in Dubai
In town for the art fair? Swing by these venues while you're at it

LETTERS
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In this issue
March 19, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 11

COVER
Escape from Syria (World)
A photographer emerges from the rebel district of Homs to bear witness to the
carnage

WORLD
An Unquiet People (Japan)
Last year's tsunami and Fukushima disaster have turned many ordinary Japanese
into impassioned antinuclear activists. Some say we are witnessing the birth of
Japanese civil society itself

ESSAY
Is Hugo Chvez in Terminal Decline?
Venezuela's influential President could lose re-election if voters believe he
is dying

THE CULTURE
Taking Up the Slack (Music)
Yuck begins where the lo-fi, postgrunge '90s left off

TRAVEL
3 Ways to Enjoy Singapore's Great Outdoors
Leave Ironman to the diehards

LETTERS
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March 12, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 10

COVER
Japan One Year Later
The extraordinary resilience and cohesion of Japanese society helped the nation
cope with the unprecedented triple disaster that struck a year ago

SPECIAL REPORT
10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life
From living alone to immortal foods and the rise of the "nones"
1. Living Alone Is The New Norm (10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life)
2. Your Head Is In The Cloud (10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life)
3. Handprints, Not Footprints (10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life)
4. The Rise Of The Nones (10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life)
5. Food That Lasts Forever (10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life)

Want to shop once a month? New techniques can keep meals fresh longer--much longer
6. Black Irony (10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life)
7. High-Status Stress (10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life)
8. Privacy In Public (10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life)
9. Nature Is Over (10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life)
Little is left untouched by humans〓and that demands a rethink of environmentalism
10. Niche Aging (10 Ideas That Are Changing Your Life)

WORLD
Who Will Save Syria?
The argument for a U.S.-led military intervention intensifies as increasing
numbers of Syrians beg for help

UNITED STATES
Romney's Long March (Election 2012)
After more than 20 televised debates and two months of voting, the four remaining
candidates are staggering glassy-eyed toward Super Tuesday, March 6

BRIEFING
Ova! Can We Create Human Eggs in a Lab? (Health & Science)
Study shows women's ovary stem cells can generate new eggs
LETTERS
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March 5, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 9

COVER
See Putin Run (World)
The Russian heartland may help him win, but the world may then face a nastier
Moscow

WORLD

Why Youssou N'Dour's Political Activism Strikes Chords in Senegal
The Senegalese music star has put his career on hold as he fights for democracy
in his country 〓 and beyond

The Ayatullah vs. The President
The two most powerful men in Tehran are locked in a power struggle that will have
a serious impact on the way Iran deals with the West

Postcard from Changzhou
Banned during the Cultural Revolution, baseball is making a comeback in the
world's most populous nation. MLB's high hopes for the youth of China

FEATURES
Pixar's Girl Story (Movies)
An exclusive first look at the megasuccessful studio's first film with a female
protagonist

BUSINESS
Border Control (Europe)
Fear of foreigners is gripping Europe just when its economy needs them most

THE CULTURE
The Irreverent but Impeccably Crafted World of J.W. Anderson (Fashion)
J.W. Anderson's mod exterior belies a devotion to craft

VIEWPOINT
Is Prokhorov's Campaign for Real?
The basketball-loving billionaire's bid for Russia's presidency looks odd

LETTERS
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February 27, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 8

COVER
Meet Kim Jong Un
He's the 29-year-old ruler of North Korea, the world's least known, most dangerous
country

BUSINESS
Solar Eclipsed (Sustainability)
U.S. solar manufacturers decry unfair Chinese competition, but tariffs could
trigger a destructive trade war

VIEWPOINT
History All Over Again
Britain and Argentina are once more tussling over the Falkland Islands. Is 1982
repeating itself?

SPORTS
Linsanity!
Jeremy Lin recolors the urban hoops culture

WORLD
How Egypt's Youth Lost the Revolution and Their Way
The movement that led Egypt's protests a year ago is stuck in a political rut

THE CULTURE
Whitney Houston 1963?2012

TRAVEL
A Perfect Day in ... Harlem
How do you spend it right? We ask three people in the know

Fruit of the Forest (Check In)
Arcadian escapes at England's Lime Wood

LETTERS
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February 20, 2012 | Vol. 179, No. 7

COVER
The Most Important Man in Europe (World)
Mario Monti is trying to pull Italy and its neighbors back from the economic brink

WORLD
Syria's Clashing Armies
Defecting soldiers have formed a loose alliance of militias to defend their homes
and families, but the regime of Bashar Assad is out to crush them without mercy

Friendly Rivals
China's next leader makes a U.S. visit. A look at the issues that will determine
its success

BUSINESS
Microlending Thinks Bigger (Finance)
This $100 billion industry developed critical flaws. But new approaches are
recasting its business model

PROFILE
Challenging Hugo Chテ。vez
Can an old foe of Venezuela's populist President unseat him by stealing his mantle
as champion of the poor?

THE CULTURE
Great Performances
Trophies, scrolls, statuettes 窶� this time of year, actors get 'em by the zillions,
like valet-parking stubs

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