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 [center] TIME Magazine September 1, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 9DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 9 + 1.5 + 32 MB • COVER: The Five Faces Of Barack Obama - Black man. Healer. Novice. Radical. The future. The Democratic candidate is different things to different people. But only one is his key to victory • HEALTH & MEDICINE: The Snore Wars - That rumbling can put your health, sanity and marriage at risk. Here's what you can do • SOCIETY: Orlando for Grownups - Forget Cinderella Castle. With kids back in school, this city shows its mature side • PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Stephenie Meyer - Her Twilight vampire saga ends with the new Breaking Dawn. Stephenie Meyer will now take your questions[/center] |
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TIME Magazine October 27, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 17DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 3.5 + 1.3 + 35.8 MB • COVER: Does Temperament Matter? - Call it reflexes in a crisis. Or instincts under pressure. The qualities that a President needs to succeed are both essential and elusive • BUSINESS: The Economy Really Is Fundamentally Strong - John McCain's "gaffe" wasn't really wrong: the U.S. economy will dip, but it should come back • SCIENCE: Mars: Pop. 6 - No gridlock yet, but traffic on the Red Planet is getting heavier • PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Queen Latifah - The actress and rapper stars in The Secret Life of Bees, currently playing. Queen Latifah will now take your questions. |
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TIME Magazine October 13, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 15DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 3.3 + 1.2 + 24.6 MB • COVER: The End of Prosperity? - A noted historian looks at parallels between this financial crisis and 1929 and shows what must be done to avoid Depression 2.0 • HEALTH & MEDICINE: The Forgotten Plague - Tuberculosis is an ancient killer, and emerging strains are deadlier than ever. Award-winning photographer James Nachtwey captures the crisis • TECHNOLOGY: The Klutz's Companion - If you're looking for the ideal laptop, this one has many cool features — including indestructibility • PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Simon Pegg - The British star arrives in the U.S. in How to Lose Friends and Alienate People. Simon Pegg will now take your questions |
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TIME Magazine September 29, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 13 DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 2.8 + 1.0 + 38.7 MB • COVER: How Financial Madness Overtook Wall Street - For years the financial markets roared along as if there were nothing to fear. Now it's payback time--and all of us will be feeling the pain • WORLD: Death in Birth - The number of women in poor countries who die in childbirth has barely changed in two decades — and this despite a host of medical breakthroughs. How can the incidence of this devastating human tragedy be reduced? • RELIGION: The Bible Goes Green for the Prius Age - A color-coded Bible is geared to environmentalists • TECHNOLOGY: The Chevy Volt: GM's Huge Bet on the Electric Car - GM's Volt could get the company--and the country--off petroleum |
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TIME Magazine September 15, 2008 Vol. 172 No. 11DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 3 + 2.4 + 20.8 MB • COVER: Sarah Palin: A Frontier Mom's Roots - Plucked from obscurity by John McCain, Sarah Palin has scrambled the presidential race. An intimate look at how a frontier mom learned to play the political game • SCIENCE: He Won His Battle With Cancer - So Why Are Millions Of Americans Still Losing Theirs? Despite the advocacy of survivors like Lance Armstrong, cancer deaths are rising. It's time for a smarter approach • A Foe With Many Faces - Cancer is not one disease but dozens, all with different therapies and prognoses. Still, scientists are finding common roots that may link them all, which could lead to more powerful treatments • PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Thomas Friedman - The columnist's new book, Hot, Flat, and Crowded, is out Sept. 8. Thomas Friedman will now take your questions |
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