Vol. 171 No. 15
COVER
The American Pope
(The Well / Cover Story)
On the eve of Benedict XVI's first papal visit to the U.S., a revealing look at his long fascination with America and how it is shaping his vision for the world
NATION
The Patriotism Problem
(In The Arena)
Obama's candidacy is a tribute to what's right about America. He needs to start saying so
Battling to Be the Next Secretary of State
(The Well / Campaign '08)
One of these men could be the next Secretary of Stateand they each reflect how Clinton or Obama would conduct foreign policy
The Rendell Rules
(The Well / Profile)
The Pennsylvania governor's talent for fund-raising and organization is legendary. Will his magic touch deliver the state for Hillary?
ESSAY
Building Bridges, Not Fences
(Commentary)
The GOP wants to crack down on illegal immigration. But it will take smarter policies, not just tougher ones, to win Hispanic votes in November
Affirmative Action for Boys
To close the gender gap on campus, college and university admissions officers often favor boys. Is that a good idea?
WORLD
Looking for the New Baghdad
(World)
TIME's former bureau chief finds Iraq's capital has changed in many ways, mostly for the better. But the gains are fragile
Postcard: Playas
In the southwestern corner of New Mexico, a tiny town plays the role of terrorist haven. How the war on terrorism saved one desert outpost
TO OUR READERS
Our Eyes and Ears
One veteran correspondent returns to Baghdad to evaluate the war, and we honor another as she prepares to take her final bow
SOCIETY
The Art of the Womb
(Life: Food - Living - Travel / Living)
More women want keepsakes of their pregnancy
Gourmet Groceries for More!
(Life: Food - Living - Travel / Food)
Beer for $120 a bottle, Water for $40. Some old staples now cost a fortune. Are they worth it?
At Your Service
(Life: Food - Living - Travel / Travel)
positions to cater to those rising demands
NOTEBOOK
Briefing
The Page
(Briefing)
Verbatim
Dashboard
(Briefing / Washington Memo)
A Lion Meets His Winter
(Briefing / The Moment)
The last of a destructive generation loses his grip on power
Numbers
Milestones
(Briefing)
BUSINESS
Holding Back the Flood
(The Well / The Curious Capitalist)
More financial regulation will mean less financial innovation. Maybe that's not such a bad idea
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Scorsese's Moonlighting Gig
(Arts: Music - Books - Downtime / Movies)
As the acclaimed director takes on the Rolling Stones, Richard Corliss appraises his career in documentaries
Hannah Montana Live! (Sort of)
(Arts: Music - Books - Downtime / Concert Movies)
Audiences are giving standing ovations and waving cell phones. So what if the musicians aren't there?
Lured Toward the Right Choice
(Arts: Music - Books - Downtime / Books)
A Bear Necessity
(Arts: Music - Books - Downtime / Books)
(Arts: Music - Books - Downtime / Downtime)
Clooney's unclassic, Redford's a wreck, but on the upside, Galactica's back
Big News For a Small Magazine
(Arts: Music - Books - Downtime / Media History)
SPECIAL SECTION
The Birth of TIME
(The Well / Anniversary)
A Brief History Of TIME
(Anniversary)
The Art of TIME
(Anniversary)
PEOPLE
10 Questions for Helen Mirren
your questions
Peace (at Least a Little) on Earth
(Innovators / Peacemakers)
Making war is easy; avoiding it takes imagination. Here are a few who have figured out how
Andrea Riccardi
(Innovators / Peacemakers)
He and his friends got together to aid the poor and pray--and now they help broker peace
Carne Ross
(Innovators / Peacemakers)
Political movements and new states lack one thing: diplomats. Ross's team provides them
Christopher Hill
(Innovators / Peacemakers)
By breaking the rules--a little--he's helping to lure a hermit country back into the open
Daniel Barenboim
(Special Report / Innovators)
A citizen of two feuding lands, he uses music to foster peace in the Middle East
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
International Departures
(Global Business: Outsourcing - Aviation - Front And Center / Aviation)
Disillusioned U.S. airline pilots are heading overseas, leaving domestic carriers scrambling
New Broom at Siemens
(Global Business: Outsourcing - Aviation - Front And Center / Front and Center)
Peter Löscher left the strategy of the scandal-ridden firm untouched. His challenge was the culture
To help select the world's most influential people, previous honorees offer their nominations when asked, Who should be on this year's list?
Call My Lawyer ... in India
(Global Business: Outsourcing - Aviation - Front And Center / Outsourcing)
Call-center jobs were first; now U.S. companies are looking offshore for their legal work too
LETTERS
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