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- You ever see a picture of her back then? Whew. I don't know why Bill married her... She looks good now.
- 10 Questions for Paul O'Sullivan
- What's Next: Oct. 23, 2006
- Movies: Poli Sci-Fi
- Letters
- The Very Unnatural Process of Naturalization
- Tracking America's Journey
- Movies: The Power of Babel
- Numbers: Oct. 23, 2006
- Milestones Oct. 23, 2006
- Too Cool for School
- Obama Answers - Sort Of
- Joi Ito's take on outsiders in Japan
- It's been fun to be behind him. He's 41 years old and still a little boy when he gets out there, diving all over the place. It's great to watch and be behind him.
- Why Chicago Loves Lovie
- Engineering: New Path to Progress
- The Ana Log: Oct. 23, 2006
- Economic Development: The Future Is Bright
- Farmers Get Hooked on the Dollar Drip
- Better Lives, Fuller Carts
- The Hill Monitor
- Will Money Alone Save the GOP?
- Somehow, the same incompetent, narcissistic, virtueless, vacuous, malicious criminals are still in charge of this country. Somehow, this is tolerated.
- How Tough Is Your Luggage?
- People to Watch in International Business
- People: Oct. 23, 2006
- How Credit Cards Soak You
- We don't know what will happen next, we only fear for our lives. We need the U.N. to come and help us so we can have peace and go back home.
- We're Not Looking For An Exit Strategy. We're Looking For Victory.
- How We Spend Our Leisure Time
- Dean Leaves No State Behind
- A Convertible without Compromise
- Quote of the Day II
- Letters: Oct. 23, 2006
- The Green-Tech Venture Capitalist
- A Historian's View of America's Long Debate on Immigration
- Why Barack Obama Could Be The Next President
- Quote of the Day
- Mind Over Mirror
- No Letup in the Arms Race
- Campaign '06: Tom DeLay's Gift to the Democrats
- Verbatim
- They either seize the opportunity or they don't. If they don't, then our government is going to have to readjust what we are going to do, and that is not my call.
- Don't Make Nice
- Sri Lanka's Latest Casualty
- Books: Tough Subjects and Teens
- Hitting His Stride
- A Queen Forever
- Not Home Alone
- Punchlines: Oct. 23, 2006
- As American as Baseball, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie and Profiting from Human Misery
- Media: The American Way
- Picture Perfect
- With Her Malawi Adoption, Did Madonna Save a Life or Buy a Baby?
- "Take About Five People with You and Vote. It Would Be a Sin Not To"
- Shaking The Foundations
- A Few Race Updates
- Remembering Those Who Came Before
- If You Break it, You Pay For It, Mr. President
- Crumbling Certainties
- Why Beijing is so Reluctant to Cut off Trade with North Korea
- Michael O'Leary
- Why Japan isn't ready for a comeback
- Making The Hit List
- 5 TV Food Shows to Sink Your Teeth Into
- How VW Can Get Hot Again
- An In-Depth View of America by the Numbers
- Counterpoint: Gregg Easterbrook Reponds
- The Splat Pack
- How to Prevent Iraq From Getting Even Worse
- A Media Conspiracy
- Disney Goes Healthy
- What Amazes Me Most...
- I don't believe that we can continue based on an open-ended, unconditional presence. I don't think there's any question about that, that there will be a change.
- For the Republicans to win... they need something big to happen—like if President Bush suddenly finds Osama bin Laden. Osama bin Laden? We can't even find Wesley Snipes.
- Promoting Pynchon
- Exclusive: Feds Probe a Top Democrat's Relationship with AIPAC
- I had to check because my glove almost went out of my hand. I didn't know if I kept it inside.
- A Tipping Point for Iraq—Here at Home
- The Republicans are talking about things like gay marriage and so forth, and the Democrats are talking about the things people care about, like, how do I pay my bills?
- If the U.S. makes a concession to some degree, we will also make a concession to some degree.
- No, Iraq Is Not Vietnam
- Gen. Caldwell Conference Call and Dannatt Counterpoint
- Dissecting the Vatican's Ramadan Diplomacy
- Sanctions Don't Bite on the North Korea Border
- Narco Netherworld
- Campaign '06: The G.O.P. Gets Nervous in Tennessee
- Just who was getting those options? (Part 2)
- The limited (but real) impact of the CEO
- It's 8 O'Clock. Is This Where Your Newscast Is Going?
- Connecticut 2
- Selling Books or Running For Prez?
- Greetings to your President. What a mighty man he turns out to be! He raped 10 women—I would never have expected this from him.
- Does Watching TV Cause Autism?
- Will Any Dem Seats Fall in the House?
- That Old-Fashioned Magic on the Big Screen
- The TIME Photos of the Year Contest
- Picture Perfect
- Too Much Of A Good Thing
- I think I'd just commit suicide. I don't want to face that eventuality because I don't think it's going to happen.
- [War] is inevitable.
- Inside the Thai Insurgency
- Sue Up or Shut Up!
- Has Hugo Chavez Peaked?
- Too Much Television on TV, NBC Declares
- Exclusive Interview: Cheney on Elections and Iraq
- The Hillary Killer?
- Why China Isn't Hitting The Bottle
- RSS Feeds for TIME Online
- A Correction
- The Newest Time Waster: Line Rider
- When backdating is perfectly legit
- Why Tony Blair is Right About the Veil
- A Taste Of Success
- Small Movement Toward the GOP?
- Keith Olbermann and the Democratic Party
- The Most Dangerous Job in America
- Rice's North Korea Sanctions Mission Is No Slam-Dunk
- Campaign '06: A Conservative Face-Off in Kentucky
- ... [P]lot to establish a Department of Peace, raise your taxes and minimize penalties for crack dealers.
- Heather Mills is a complete fantasist and I would not believe her if she told me the sun set in the west. I know what the b---- is up to ... she is trying to destroy Paul.
- I'd like to invite [Sacha Baron] Cohen here, he can discover a lot of things. Women drive cars, wine is made of grapes, and Jews are free to go to synagogues.
- Q. Sixty percent of Americans are now against the Iraq War. Why? A. Because they want us to win.
- Jericho: Hack Job?
- Endorsements
- The Last Word on Slavishly
- Lostwatch: Bad News, Bears
- Why Tony Blair Is Right About the Veil
- Three Weeks is a Long Time
- We have gone about the adoption procedure according to the law like anyone else who adopts a child.
- Senate Debates Redux
- Washington's Worst-Kept Secret: Changes Are Coming in Iraq Policy
- As the hobbits are going up Mount Doom, the Eye of Mordor is being drawn somewhere else. It's being drawn to Iraq and it's not being drawn to the U.S.
- Comments on Gerrymandering
- Baghdad Bulletin: Balad Goes Bad
- The government of Japan has no position at all to consider going nuclear. There is no need to arm ourselves with nuclear weapons, either.
- This is a tough time for us, make no mistake about it.
- Making a Horserace
- Sara Evans: Our Long National Nightmare Continues
- Sling Media Slingbox Pro & Family
- This Just In...
- Hoyer's Apology
- Has Being Married Gone Out of Style?
- Inside the Private Agony of Zacarias Moussaoui's Mother
- Most of the Republicans were on Cops. Jim Nussle is one of the few Republicans leaving Congress not in handcuffs.
- Kaus's Question
- Lessons of History
- What's Holding Up a Pretexting Law
- Wal-Mart has purchased China's second largest supermarket chain for an estimated $1 billion. The combined company will now be called the Great Wal-Mart of China.
- What Duke's President Should Have Said
- This Just In...
- The Parlavecchio Letter
- The Desert's Edge
- Monkey See, Monkey Do
- But They Use Entirely Different Brands of Microphone!
- This Just In...
- This Is Your Baby's Brain on TV
- I saw the red light as the train moved into the station. I saw lots of blood, the impact was brutal.
- Q & A: Desmond Tutu
- Surviving Loss, Regaining Life
- Duckworth Strapped For Cash
- Just who was getting those options?
- Everybody works hard, Rick. Don't lecture me or anybody else about who works hard.
- Class Warfare, Pay-Go, and the Democratic DNA
- EZPass for the Border
- Helping TV Hits Translate Overseas
- Gen. Dannatt's Declaration
- The President has made it obvious, we're going to win. And that means, ultimately, providing an Iraq that is safe, secure and an ally in the war on terror.
- I do my job. I show up to work. I do what I'm supposed to do.
- You want no pie in the sky when you die, you want something sound on the ground when you're around.
- People are bewildered because of the weak response by the Americans. They used to patrol the city every day, but when the violence started, we didn't see any sign of them.
- Name That Tune
- GOP Doing Better in Northeast
- Too Cool For School
- I think we will all regard a second test as a very belligerent answer on North Korea's part to the international community.
- Steny's Choice of Words
- Updated RCP House and Senate Rankings
- Campaign '06: Playing the Victim in Louisiana
- Initial Crunching of the FEC Numbers
- Chavez Walks a Housing Tightrope
- Travel: I Love Wine Camp
- Letters
- Campaign '06: No Politics Is Local in Ohio
- How to Be A Bad Girl
- Now Hear This
- Tempering Tannat
- More on DeWine
- Mark Foley's Real Sin Was ...: Breaking America's Favorite Taboo
- Old School Thai
- Historical Drama
- It's not going to be 'stay the course.' The bottom line is, [current U.S. policy] isn't working... there's got to be another way.
- Milestones
- Milestones Oct. 16, 2006
- Movies: Those Sexy, Scary Suburbs
- Letters: Oct. 16, 2006
- Verbatim: Oct. 16, 2006
- Numbers: Oct. 16, 2006
- 10 Questions: Shih Ming-teh
- Books: Growing Old Resignedly
- What's Next: Oct. 16, 2006
- Being Obama
- Taking Shots at Joe
- A Happy Ending at Last
- Q&A Muhammad Yunus
- Saddam's Impact
- Pink Ribbon Promises
- The fact is, America has achieved successes here by removing a dictatorship and establishing a stable, democratic system.
- More DeWine Push Back
- 6 Sizzling CDs from South of the Border
- A Bit More on Today's Column
- The Birth of a New Element
- Why a Christian in the White House Felt Betrayed
- We were rocking and rolling. I was pretty scared. We were swaying back and forth, like King Kong's pushing your house back and forth.
- Rape Allegations Deepen Israel's Political Woes
- Technology: Vista Wide Open
- The GOP Giving Up on DeWine?
- The real options-backdating culprits
- A Thin Reid
- Punchlines: Oct. 16, 2006
- I am not a traitor... I am softhearted to the point of self-abnegation.
- ...But Not At The U.N.
- What A Mess...
- Another "Denial Denial"...
- Climbing into Trouble
- Harmonic Convergence
- Money: The Uncertain Bull
- The Ana Log: Oct. 16, 2006
- This woman has destroyed everything I worked for in my life... worst of all she's split apart a community... on facts that just didn't happen.
- Wild and Crazy Nobel Guys
- Barack Obama: My Spiritual Journey
- People: Oct. 16, 2006
- Notebook: Oct. 16, 2006
- Smoke-Free France
- The price of same-sex marriage is paid by the children. The child's development is enhanced by the nurturing of parents of both genders.
- Dead Tree Alert: Postapocalypse Now
- Leaks, Lies and the HP Way
- He has something even more deadly in store for them—we're going to bring them democracy.
- Quiz: Does The Nose Know?
- A Heavenly Night's Rest
- Media Alert
- The Big Spill
- Who Will Win the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize?
- Q&A Nibbler Nation
- Milestones Oct. 16, 2006
- Not Being True to Himself
- Lib on a Deadline
- No Harm Meant, Honest
- Putting Limits on Teen Drivers
- Nature Weeps As A Heroine Is Buried
- GOP Problems Hit Minnesota
- The Next YouTubes
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