Vol. 167 No. 4
SPORT
Rebel on the Edge
(2006 Olympics)
Bode Miller, skiing's wild child, is willful, thoughtful and the most exciting show on snow
Shani Davis: He's Fire on Ice--and Off It
(2006 Olympics)
Mavericks On Board
(2006 Olympics)
WORLD
Who Are You Calling A Bush Lover?
(Letter From Canada)
A conservative is poised to lead liberal Canada. How did he get this far?
Slamming Its Doors on the World
As Iran confronts the West over nukes, its leaders are patrolling the Web to silence critics at home
Israel's Quiet Crisis
The handover of power has been smooth, but disarray in the Palestinian territories will create new problems for Ariel Sharon's successor
SCIENCE
Why Are These Frogs Croaking?
(Environment)
Massive die-offs in the American tropics are an early warning of the effects of global warming
Balding, Wrinkled, and Stoned
(Health)
The '60s are gone, but for some baby boomers, the drugs aren't. A guide to the cost of a 40-year high
NOTEBOOK
Numbers
No Changing His Stripes
The Blunt Instruments of War
Getting Over Alito
Blogwatch
The FBI Gets Tough
Verbatim
Milestones
Punchlines
FEMA Still Fiddles
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
A Spa for Him Too
(Time Bonus Section February 2006: Generations)
Couples spa resorts are the latest rage. Here's why the two of you should share a mud bath
Cold Shoulder
(Time Bonus Section February 2006: Generations)
How Bush is alienating many older Americans, and what that means for the coming midterm vote
Passion Play
(Time Bonus Section February 2006: Generations)
Gail Sheehy's latest tells how women can spice their sex life
New Roles for Two of Our Favorites
(From The Editor)
NATION
Can This Elephant Be Cleaned Up?
The Republicans hope Tom DeLay's successor will repair their reputation, but the stink of the lobbying scandal clings hard to the G.O.P.
Jack Abramoff's $10,000 Question
(Quid Pro Quo?)
Whose Recovery Is It?
(After The Flood)
people. How happy they will be is another question
6 Ways to Fix K street
(Reform)
BUSINESS
The Next Energy Crisis?
How the natural-gas shortage is hurting the economy--and what it will do to your heating bills
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
The Trouble With Memoirs
(Books)
An author is accused of making up key parts of his best-selling life story. Does truth really matter?
Nobody Used the Big One
(Books)
A major American historian revisits the global struggle between communism and the West
Let the Revolution Begin
(Movies)
For Hollywood, Bubble means trouble: a new way of releasing films. Oh, and the movie's good too
6 Choice Imports To Catch
(Television)
TV is an American cash crop, but these shows make the case for free trade
YOUR TIME
Is Bird Flu Overhyped?
(Health)
Doctor's Orders
(Health)
5,000 Channels: TV On The Internet
(Technology)
Television content has come to the Web. It's still not very easy to find or use, but there are lots of classics, and you get to watch what you want, when you want. Here's what's playing on a monitor near you
PEOPLE
People
10 Questions for Emma Thompson
(Interview)
Q&A Albert Brooks
LETTERS
Read the story
ESSAY
We Don't Need a New King George
How can the President interpret the law as if it didn't apply to him?