Vol. 166 No. 17

COVER

How Apple Does It (Cover Story / What's Next)
Conventional wisdom says its strategy is wrong, yet it keeps turning out great products. TIME looks inside the world's most innovative company

Messengers of Cool (Trendspotting)
How new digital networks help hipsters around the globe hunt for the next big thing

Three's Company (Television)
A TV show about one man's disparate housewives

Place Your Bets! (Predictions)
On terrorism, on politics, on your future. Why markets will have a say in almost everything

The Road Ahead (Forum)
getting any better.

Takin' It To The Streets (Art)
An ingenious art form is springing up in the unlikeliest city locales; galleries are noticing

Getting Inside Your Head (Science)
goes mainstream, Big Business hopes to decode the brain's secrets

Clint's Double Take (Movies)
Eastwood directs two films on the battle of Iwo Jima: one from the U.S. side, the other from the Japanese

Ready For Lift-Off (Sport)
How Tennessee's dynamic Candace Parker will change the face of women's sports

What's Next ... With The Amish (Humor)

Biochips for Everyone! (Science)



Global Visions (Design)

Get Set for Girl Power (Sport)

NATION

Can New Orleans Do Better?
After his Katrina performance, mayor Ray Nagin needs to show he's the one to revive the city

Why They Can't Hit The Right Note (White House Memo)
With even Laura off-key on Miers, Bush plans to change the message--again

WORLD

Nightmare in the Mountains
How delays in getting relief to the Himalayan quake zone have left millions on the edge of survival

Forget Saving the World--Save Our Jobs (Letter From Berlin)
By electing a new Chancellor, young Germans choose security over big ideas

Professor of Death
sends them on their lethal missions

BUSINESS

Target: Trans Fats
How foodmakers are scrambling to rid their tried-and-true recipes of an artery-clogging fat

Squandered Futures
The polished CEO at Refco allegedly cooks the books, then enjoys a bang-up IPO--but not for long

SCIENCE

Meet The New Planets (Space)
We used to think of the solar system as nine lonely worlds traveling in neat rings around the sun. But the harder astronomers look, the more crowded our cosmic neighborhood seems to become

Not in My Water Supply (Health)
resistance

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

10 of TIME's Hundred Best Novels (Books)
Our critics chose the finest English-language fiction since the magazine began. Here are some of the surprises

YOUR TIME

Suckers For Safety (Health)

A Stitch In Time ... (Style)

Doctor's Orders

Trimming Tech Bills (Money)

NOTEBOOK

A Contingency Plan
The fight over the Valerie Plame leak continues

Death In Damascus: Who Pulled The Trigger?
Why was a Syrian minister found dead in his office?

Clinton Connections

Speed Read: Saddam's Trial (Speed Read)
A primer on the upcoming trial of Saddam Hussein

Bookish Behavior

Blogwatch

Numbers

Verbatim

Punchlines

Milestones

PEOPLE

10 Questions for Lynne Cheney (Interview)

People

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

TIME's 100 Best Novels (From The Editor)

LETTERS

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