Vol. 166 No. 3
COVER
Rush Hour Terror
(Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
After a strike in the heart of London, suspicion again falls on Islamic radicals. Inside the hunt for the bombers
3 Lessons from London
(Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
As investigators unravel the plot, here's what the attacks reveal about how al-Qaeda operates today and why the bombings may be a sign of things to come
Facing Facts in America
(Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
There can't be police on every train forever--but there's still plenty that U.S. cities can do
How Tony Blair Found His Groove
(Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
Europe's War on Terrorism
(Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
Why Iraq Has Made Us Less Safe ...
(Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
... Why That's Ridiculous
(Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
SCIENCE
Starvation on the Web
(Health)
Hundreds of pro-anorexia websites share tips and tricks with young readers. Should parents worry?
NOTEBOOK
Al's New Friends
A possible Supreme Court nominee wins unexpected allies
The Death of A Diplomat
The puzzling death of Egypt's envoy to Iraq
How Green Is my Town?
(U.S. Snapshot)
A growing number of U.S. cities decide that environmentalism begins at home
Curiouser and Curiouser
The investigation into a CIA leak continues
Keeping Tabs on Campers
Parents are using technology to stay close to their kids at camp
Sorry, No Miracles
(Speed Read)
Speed Read: The results of a comprehensive aspirin study
Verbatim
Punchlines
Numbers
Milestones
BUSINESS
Disney's Great Leap into China
Unfazed by piracy and bureaucracy, Mickey & Co. are betting they can win the hearts of 1.3 billion people. The first step: a new theme park in Hong Kong
Mouse in Chief
(Interview)
TIME talks with Disney CEO-elect Robert Iger
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
How the Shepherd Saved the SEAL
(Dispatch)
Exclusive: The tale of an Afghan's amazing rescue of a wounded U.S. commando
SOCIETY
A Jury of Their Peers
In youth courts, teens run the show, but experts say there's nothing juvenile about this form of justice
Is This Worth a Dam?
(Environment)
There's a movement afoot to pull down old or ecologically unsound dams, starting with this one
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
He's Having a Ball
(Movies)
Director Richard Linklater doesn't sweat the small stuff. Or, actually, much of the big stuff either
The Man of Small Things
(Art)
Richard Tuttle works with humble materials for delicate effects. And now he has a very big show
For Wonka, Tooth Is Beauty
(Movies)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's not dark enough
We Now Pronounce You ...
(Movies)
hit of the 2005 wedding season
Take the Money and Run
(Books)
Cormac McCarthy's latest is a tale of a man with a fortune in found cash and a hellhound on his heels
5 History Books for the Beach
(Books)
Big subjects don't always need weighty tomes
YOUR TIME
Make Your Own Manolos
(Style)
Vacations For A Good Cause
(Travel)
Meant For Walking
(Style)
Healing Your Heels
(Style)
PEOPLE
10 Questions for Stephen Sondheim
(Interview)
Baby Makes Three
Q+A With Maggie Gyllenhaal
But Andy Ain't No Luger ...
Sarah Jessica on Working a Tough Crowd
FIRST LOOK
LETTERS
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ESSAY
The Quiet Power of the Stoic
Part of fighting terrorism, the British realize, is refusing to change a way of life