Vol. 166 No. 18

COVER

The Broken Promise (Time In Depth)
A TIME investigation looks at how companies are leaving millions of Americans at risk of an impoverished retirement and how Congress let it happen

Where Pensions Are Golden (Time In Depth / Public Vs. Private)

(Business)

NATION

An Unholy Alliance?
chief Ralph Reed

How The Coast Guard Gets It Right (Hurricane Katrina)
Where did those orange helicopters come from, anyway? The story of the little agency that could

WORLD

In For the Kill
A U.N. murder investigation points the finger at Syria's ruling clan. An inside look at the forces that could lead to Assad's downfall

Rubbing Shoulders With Lord Nelson (Letter From London)
A new addition to Trafalgar Square tests Londoners' capacity to be shocked

SOCIETY

That's Agritainment!
More family farmers are turning their homesteads into tourist attractions in an effort to turn a profit

SPORT

Every Year, a Miracle
This time it could be the White Sox, led by a loopy manager who showed a team of castoffs how to win

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

A Closet Obession (Time Bonus Section November 2005: Connections)
Got the granite kitchen? The great room is all done? Here's your next project

Ante Up, Ladies (Time Bonus Section November 2005: Connections)
As poker mania grips the nation, more women are mastering the game, applying their own life lessons to poker and the lessons of poker to life

Spin-Cycle Guru (Time Bonus Section November 2005: Connections)
Cheryl Mendelson spreads the gospel of doing laundry well--and loving it

Ain't That Sweet! (Time Bonus Section November 2005: Connections)
specialty sugars are taking chefs beyond brown and white

Reporting on the Americas (From The Editor)

BUSINESS

How to Kick the Oil Habit (The Future of Energy)
ready for the withdrawal symptoms

How to Save $$$ Now (The Future of Energy)

It's the End of Oil / Oil Is Here to Stay (The Future of Energy)

How Green Can We Get? (The Future of Energy)

7 Cool New Ideas (The Future of Energy)
Nature is awash with renewable, eco-friendly energy sources. Will they make economic sense?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Fade To Black (Movies)
As a troubled, lovelorn Johnny Cash in Walk the Line, Joaquin Phoenix proves he's an actor who can completely disappear into another person. If only he could find his way back out ...

When Did It First Start To Burn? (Movies)

Commander in Change (Television)
Geena Davis' drama is the hot political show du jour. But can it survive its own cabinet shake-up?

The Mao That Roared (Books)
A biography of the man who changed China paints an opinionated but vivid portrait of a brutal despot

Junior Jesus (Books)
Anne Rice fills in some gaps in the Gospels

6 Delicious Books for Cooks (Worth Your Time)
Whether you tend toward feasts or fry-ups, these TIME-tested manuals will help you have your fill

YOUR TIME

Clean Up Your Desk (Technology)

Grape Expectations (Food)

PEOPLE

People

10 Questions For Mike Wallace (Interview)

LETTERS

Read the story

NOTEBOOK

How To Lose Friends
Harriet Miers loses more G.O.P. support

(In The Arena)

Trouble for the Flu Fighters
The end of federal funding for a disease lab may have serious consequences for scientists in poorer countries

Difficult Lessons (Speed Read)
What do national test scores say about students?

A Political Curveball

Not Child's Play
The new children's pastimes updated for adult consumption

15 Years Ago In TIME

Are You Ready For A Sumo Smackdown?
Japan's national sport is spreading fast to the rest of the world

Blogwatch

Numbers

Verbatim

Punchlines

Milestones