Vol. 167 No. 2
COVER
"I Have Seen The Promised Land"
(Cover Story / Book Excerpt)
the turbulent final days of Martin Luther King Jr.
(Society)
What If He Were Alive Today?
SCIENCE
The Rise and Fall of the Cloning King
Woo Suk Hwang led the world in human cloning and became a national hero in South Korea. Now he's a scientific pariah. Inside his demise
Is Snuppy the Puppy for Real?
(Bone of Contention)
Outside investigators confirm Snuppy's authenticity, but testing still continues
SPORT
High-Tech Rollers
Each year nearly 70 million Americans hit the lanes, making bowling the most popular participatory sport in the U.S. But for serious players with the latest equipment, it's a whole new game
NOTEBOOK
When Hollywood Gets Terrorism Right
(In The Arena)
A Witness Turns
(Speed Read)
Blogwatch
Putin Boots A Reformer
Numbers
Yes, Workouts Can Be Fun
Punchlines
57 Years Ago In TIME
Open Secrets: STD Warnings on the Web
The Sunni Backlash
Milestones
Blocking Bush at the Border
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Inside the Spore Wars
(Time Bonus Section February 2006: Inside Business / Security)
mess. How did it go so wrong?
A Shot in the Arm
(Time Bonus Section February 2006: Inside Business)
been a lousy business. But Novartis senses an opportunity
How to Make a Better Vaccine
(Time Bonus Section February 2006: Inside Business)
Resume Mogul
(Time Bonus Section February 2006: Inside Business / CEO Speaks)
Monster.com's Andrew McKelvey talks about the future of job hunting in U.S. and in China
Making Musical History
(Time Bonus Section February 2006: Inside Business / Technology)
start-up went global--and lived to tell the tale, bumps and all
A Big Bus Battle
(Time Bonus Section February 2006: Inside Business / Small Business)
discount transport
The Rest of Your Life
(Time Bonus Section February 2006: Inside Business / Book Excerpt)
only about finances. It's also about your search for meaning
NATION
Has Bush Gone Too Far?
(The Spying Controversy)
The President's secret directive to let the NSA snoop without warrants sets off a furor
Presidential Snooping Damages the Nation
(Viewpoints)
Bush has put himself above the law and in the company of rogues
How Do You Think We Catch the Bad Guys?
(Viewpoints)
The NSA's spying and other tough methods are what have kept us safe after 9/11
Bush Says, Bring It On; the Critics Will
(Political Fallout)
The secret spying program may have foiled Bush's plan to put the misery of 2005 behind him
The Book Behind the Bombshell
(Exclusive)
New York Times reporters discover the Bush Administration was running a covert domestic-spying program
Pushing the Limits
How the Bush Administration is stretching the legal boundaries for terrorism suspects
WORLD
Kidnapping an Election
With gangs rampant in the streets, democracy in Haiti takes a backseat to chaos and insecurity
To the Left, March!
First it was Venezuela's Chavez. Now Bolivia's new President promises to be Bush's "nightmare"
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
That Prime-Time Religion
(Television)
Jesus returns--in the controversial new series The Book of Daniel, network TV's latest leap of faith
6 Classic Animal Movies
(Film)
New DVD releases include old and new favorites such as The Wizard of Oz and March of the Penguins
YOUR TIME
What to Watch For In 2006
(What to Watch For In 2006)
What to Watch For In 2006
(What to Watch For In 2006)
The coming year promises to usher in fresh trends in fashion, food, tech and travel. Our take on the new and noteworthy
What to Watch For In 2006
(What to Watch For In 2006)
What to Watch For In 2006
(What to Watch For In 2006)
PEOPLE
People
10 Questions for Sasha Cohen
(Interview)
TO OUR READERS
Hail to the Chiefs
LETTERS
Read the story
ESSAY
Life After Limbo
Closing it will send more souls to heaven, but will baptism lose its primacy?