Vol. 167 No. 11
SCIENCE
Who Were The First Americans?
(Archaeology)
They may have been a lot like Kennewick Man, whose hotly disputed bones are helping rewrite our earliest history. An exclusive inside look
Who Should Own the Bones?
(Archaeology / The Legal Battle)
WORLD
When Hate Lives Next Door
run
Dangers Up Ahead
insurgents are making the war in Afghanistan deadlier than ever
Inside the Pitchfork Rebellion
Across China's heartland, anger at local authorities is growing violent. Is this the birth of a revolution?
SOCIETY
Freaking for Sneakers
Athletic-shoe lovers are bingeing on vintage kicks, one-of-a-kind designs and limited-edition pairs
A Big Win For Plan B
Wal-Mart's about-face expands access to the "morning after" pill
NOTEBOOK
Verbatim
Harry Whittington
(Update)
Milestones
25 Years Ago in TIME
Where's All the War Dough?
It's Economic Security, Stupid
(In The Arena)
A Nuclear Deal
(Speed Read)
Numbers
Iranian Bombshell?
Punchlines
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Utah's Toxic Opportunity
(Time Bonus Section April 2006: Inside Business / Energy)
SOME GOSHUTE INDIANS WANT TO CREATE A NUCLEAR-FUEL DUMP ON THEIR LAND. CONTROVERSIAL? OF COURSE
Brave New TV Land
(Time Bonus Section April 2006: Inside Business / Technology)
delivery devices
The Lost TV Monster
(Technology)
The Take on Radio
(Time Bonus Section April 2006: Inside Business / Technology)
The Next Toy Story
(Time Bonus Section April 2006: Inside Business / Small Business)
KIDROBOT'S FIGURES CAPTURE A GENERATION ENTICED BY THE CUTE, THE BAD AND THE UNCUDDLY
Broadway's Vegas Push
(Time Bonus Section April 2006: Inside Business)
AS AVENUE Q FLOPS, THEATER PRODUCERS AND CASINO OWNERS ARE RETHINKING THE ODDS
NATION
One Life Inside Gitmo
(TIME Exclusive)
exclusively on TIME.com--proves it
Crime Rocks The Boats
industry
Growing Up (Not) Gotti
A courtroom revelation thrills Mob watchers: Did the most notorious godfather have a love child?
BUSINESS
Inside Dubai Inc.
The ambitious emirate, already a tourism giant, wants to run U.S. ports and be the Wall Street of the Persian Gulf. Isn't that the American way?
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
The Mad Man In The Mask
(Movies)
The directors of The Matrix make a movie where the hero is a faceless terrorist trying to blow up London. Yes, you read that right
Can A Popcorn Movie Also Be Political? This One Can
(Movies)
Love, Death and L.A.
(Movies)
Take My Wives, Please
(Television)
HBO examines a whole other set of family values in an enthralling new show about polygamy
Looks like a Cover-Up
(Fashion)
Designers explore a risky new strategy: modesty
5 Great New Books
(Books)
Dragons! Lip gloss! Death! There's life in teen books after Harry Potter
YOUR TIME
How To Click and Cook
(Technology)
Sleep Deprived
(Health)
Inflation Tips Wanted
(Money)
PEOPLE
10 Questions for Matt Stone and Trey Parker
(Interview)
People
LETTERS
Read the story
ESSAY
What I Got Wrong About the War
As conservatives pour out their regrets, I have a few of my own to confess