Vol. 170 No. 25

COVER

Iran's Nukes: Now They Tell Us? (The Well / Nation)
It turns out Iran may not, after all, be making nuclear weapons. What that reveals about our intelligence network, the White House and the battle between them

Telling Atomic Plowshares from Nuclear Swords (The Well / Nation)


NATION

The Fort Dix Conspiracy (The Well / Nation: A TIME Investigation)
How a Circuit City clerk, the FBI and an ex-con landed five men in jail, charged in plotting to attack a military base

How America Decides (The Well / Nation)
It's the holiday season. And voters are shopping for candidates. We take you inside the decision-making process: part head, part gut, part hope and part fear

Why They Love Huckabee (The Well / Nation)
The former Arkansas Governor has cornered many of Iowa's conservatives. Is this the year for an insurgent Republican?

Keep Up the Pressure (The Well / Nation)
Even if we believe Iran has stopped its nuclear-weapons program, let's not cut Tehran any slack

ESSAY

Kidding Ourselves About Immigration (Commentary)
O.K., we can't let in everybody. But let's at least decide what the threshold should be

Making Holiday Travel a Little Less Horrid
Our cranky reporter offers some modest suggestions for improving jet travel

WORLD

Postcard: Hanoi (Postcard: Hanoi)
The Vietnamese love their motorbikes but have long seen helmets as both uncomfortable and uncool. In Vietnam's chaotic capital, a new push for safety over fashion

Enemies at The Firewall (The Well / World)
Chinese computer hackers are allegedly breaking into high-security networks in the U.S. and other countries. Is Beijing creating an army of Internet warriors?

NOTEBOOK

Numbers

America's All-Too-Human Superman (Briefing / Milestones)

Venezuela Votes (Briefing / The Moment)
Ch脙隆vez takes his first defeat, and the world watches for what's next



Briefing

Gently Protesting Putin (Briefing / World Spotlight)

Paulson's Mortgage Fix (Briefing / Washington Memo)

Milestones (Briefing / Milestones)

Politics (Briefing / Politics)

Verbatim

SOCIETY

Wedcasting (Life: Society - Living - Environment - Health - Technology / Living)
The new frontier of online love has moved beyond dating: people are getting married there too. Here's the download on Internet weddings

Mock and Roll (Life: Society - Living - Environment - Health - Technology / Nerd World)

For a Few, the More Kids the Merrier (Life: Society - Living - Environment - Health - Technology / Society)
Raising kids takes time, patience and as much as $500,000 per child. But the number of affluent couples with large broods is on the rise

Let There Be Light (Life: Society - Living - Environment - Health - Technology / Going Green)
fluorescents are getting better--and taking over

A Good Night's Sleep (Life: Society - Living - Environment - Health - Technology / Health)
The amount of rest you get could determine not just how well you live but also how long

BUSINESS

Tax Cuts Don't Boost Revenues (The Well / The Curious Capitalist)
Just Republican candidates. But the Laffer Curve's creator still thinks they're great

Business Books
A gonzo investor gives tips on priming your portfolio for the coming Chinese century. Opposing views on what really keeps women out of the corner office

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Remaking History (Arts: Movies - Downtime / Movies)
Philip, Julia and Tom tell Charlie Wilson's War stories

Charlie Wilson Regrets Nothing (Arts: Movies - Downtime / Movies)

(Arts: Movies - Downtime / Downtime)
5 Ways to Avoid Boredom.

SPECIAL SECTION

Tech Pioneers (Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
From medicine to energy to software, these innovators show that the best technology is often just a new way of thinking about an old problem

A Cutting Edge Alternative to Cutting (Global Business)
US: CyberKnife attacks cancerous tissue with deadly precision and without surgery

PEOPLE

10 Questions for Ricky Gervais
He starred as awful boss David Brent in the British version of hit comedy The Office (which he also co-created). His latest show, HBO's Extras, airs its series finale Dec. 16. Ricky Gervais will now take your questions

The Hipper-Than-Thou Pastor (The Well / Religion)
His first hero was Letterman. He played in a rock band. Now Rob Bell is wooing young Evangelicals with a new approach to spreading the Word

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