Vol. 170 No. 23

COVER

What Makes Us Moral (The Well / Science)
Morality and empathy are writ deep in our genes. Alas, so are savagery and bloodlust. Science is now learning what makes us both noble and terrible--and perhaps what can make us better

HEALTH & MEDICINE

(The Well / The Year in Medicine From A to Z)
The new stem-cell breakthrough is the scientific bulletin of the year, but 2007 provided a whole alphabet of medical news, as TIME's A-to-Z guide shows

NATION

Change of Climate (The Well / Nation)
With Congress trying to do something about global warming, even the candidates are sensing the new mood

Obama's Iowa Surge (The Well / Nation)
The Illinois Senator is fired up--most of the time. Will his momentum in Iowa set up a showdown?

ESSAY

It's Inconvenient Being Green
Help! My wasteful habits are giving me a severe case of eco-anxiety

The Tone-Deaf Democrats (Commentary)
Too many of them--in Congress and the presidential campaign--still don't get national security

WORLD

Jerusalem Divided (The Well / World)
have to find a way to get along

Postcard: Cornwall (Postcard)
One of Britain's most popular tourist stops is ... a set of domes built in a clay pit? A look at England's burgeoning romance with everything green

NOTEBOOK

No Ho Ho. (Briefing / The Moment)
Money worries and culture wars make shopping feel like an obstacle course

Verbatim

Briefing

The $102,000 Debate (Briefing / Politics)
it?

Numbers

People

Washington Memo: New Role for Petraeus (Briefing)

Milestones (Briefing)

World Spotlight: The Next Killer Cyclone (Briefing)

SOCIETY

Facial Yoga (Life: Education - Health - Environment - Food - Religion - Living / Health)
Laugh if you like, but these hot new workouts may actually help you look younger

Black Is Beautiful (Life: Education - Health - Environment - Food - Religion - Living / Food)
An Asian culinary trend heads west as ebony ingredients begin to show up on fashionable menus

Bring Eco-Power to the People (Life: Education - Health - Environment - Food - Religion - Living / Going Green)
Van Jones is on a mission to clean up both pollution and poverty in the inner city

Fighting for the Right to Dry (Life: Education - Health - Environment - Food - Religion - Living / Living)
Neighbors are battling over whether the clothesline is an energy saver or an eyesore

Tutors for Toddlers (Life: Education - Health - Environment - Food - Religion - Living / Education)
Anxious parents are trying to give their kids an academic edge before they even get to kindergarten

Sunday School for Atheists (Life: Education - Health - Environment - Food - Religion - Living / Religion)
An oxymoron? Nope — nonbelievers need places to teach their kids values too

BUSINESS

Peak Possibilities (The Well / The Curious Capitalist)
Signs abound that oil production may be topping out. Is this the end of the world as we know it?

Is Facebook Overrated? (The Well / Business)
The cool kid on the Web has everyone's attention, but the social-networking site still needs profits to match its promise

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Holiday Movie Roundup (Holiday Movie Roundup)
Welcome to the 2007 holiday-movie season and TIME's preview thereof


What to seek out and what to avoid this week in entertainment

PEOPLE

Who Will Be Person of the Year in 2007? (Person of The Year)
TIME asked several prominent individuals whom they would choose for the 2007 Person of the Year

10 Questions for Mark Cuban
You may recognize him as the Dallas Mavericks' loudmouth owner. But this tech billionaire has also got rhythm: he recently shimmied his hips on Dancing with the Stars. Mark Cuban will now take your questions

SPECIAL SECTION

Divine Import (Pursuits: Taste Of Japan - City Secrets / Taste of Japan)
Premium sake is moving up in the beverage industry as more Americans discover new ways to appreciate an old drink

What's the Buzz? (Pursuits: Taste Of Japan - City Secrets / City Secrets)
Urban beekeeping is taking flight as swarms of honeybees alight on capitals like London and Paris

The Ultimate Meal (Pursuits: Taste Of Japan - City Secrets / Taste of Japan)
A reservation at one of Osaka's kaiseki restaurants is also a lesson in true luxury

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