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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 173 No. 2
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COVER
Can Israel Survive Its Assault on Gaza? (The Well / Cover Story)
The assault on Gaza, no matter how it ends, will not ease the Jewish state's existential anxiety. Peace, not war, is its only hope


NATION
Obama's National Security Point Man (The Well / Profile)
Jim Jones, Obama's National Security Adviser, has a general's stars and a pol's touch. He'll need both to help his boss succeed in the Middle East


ESSAY
The Bush Administration's Most Despicable Act (Commentary / In the Arena)
Bush's sanctioning of torture was his most callous, despicable act. It should be his lasting legacy

The Compelling Case For Big Government (Commentary / Commentary)
Economic recovery will require a massive expansion of public spending. Here's how to pay for it

Obama's Options (The Well / Viewpoint)
How the new President can push for a quick truce in Gaza and a larger Palestinian solution

The Recession's Big Test
Is it every man for himself? Maybe hard times can make us both tough and tender

The Psychic Secrets of 2009 Revealed! (Commentary / The Awesome Column)
Well, revealed by a psychic I met at brunch. Don't worry. She consulted Abe Lincoln


WORLD
Postcard from Adams (Postcard from)
As financial woes and falling attendance shutter Catholic churches nationwide, some of the faithful refuse to go quietly. A prayer (and a sit-in) for St. Stanislaus Kostka
Web Exclusive  Photos: The Parishioners of St. Stans Stand Vigil
A Catholic flock refuses to give up its Adams, Massachusetts home


NOTEBOOK
Milestones

The Moment (Briefing)
1|6|09: Washington

Pop Chart

Helen Suzman (Briefing)

The Skimmer (Briefing)
Higlights of Accomplishments and Results: The Administration of George W. Bush, 2001-2009

The World (Briefing)
10 ESSENTIAL STORIES

Verbatim

A Brief History Of: Ponzi Schemes (Briefing)

Donald E. Westlake (Briefing)

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SCIENCE
E-Waste Not (Life / Going Green)
How--and why--we should make sure our old cell phones, TVs and PCs get dismantled properly
Web Exclusive  Photos: China's Electronic Waste Village
Guiyu, China breaks down much of the world's discarded electronics, slowly poisoning itself in the process

The Mystery of Borderline Personality Disorder (Science)
People with borderline personality disorder are some of psychology's hardest cases. Many commit suicide. But recent treatment advances are unlocking what was once a mystery illness


SOCIETY
What's Cooking? Bacon, For Dessert (Life / Food)
It's in cupcakes, chocolate bars and brittles galore. Why a breakfast stalwart is crossing over


TECHNOLOGY
A PG-Rated Second Life (Life / User's Guide)
Sony PlayStation's new virtual world looks realistic, but it's as exciting as a day at the mall


BUSINESS
Economy Cleanup: Clawback to the Future (The Well / The Curious Capitalist)
Obscenely paid people created a really big financial mess. Don't expect a refund

Can Apple Survive Without Jobs? (The Well / Business)
Rumors about the health of its indispensable CEO cast a shadow over the company's future


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Great Movie Performances (Movies)
TIME pays tribute to eight artists who helped us peer into the souls of mothers, lovers, fighters, truth tellers — the tortured and the happy-go-lucky of 2008

Battlestar Galactica: Life After Earth (Television)
Battlestar Galactica is more than a space chase: it's become a lyrical tale of humanity under siege

Short List (Short List)
TIME's Picks for the Week

John Grogan's Short List


PEOPLE
10 Questions for will.i.am (10 Questions)
The Black Eyed Peas front man talks about hip-hop and politics. will.i.am will now take your questions


TO OUR READERS
Covering the Holy Land
Balance and a sense of history are key to our reporting on the Middle East


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