Vol. 165 No. 4

SOCIETY

Grow Up? Not So Fast
Meet the Twixters. They're not kids anymore, but they're not adults either. Why a new breed of young people won't — or can't — settle down


This stage of life isn't solely an American phenomenon. It's popping up around the world under different names

WORLD

Can Iraq's Election Be Saved?
As Iraqis prepare for a democratic vote, the U.S. is still struggling to prevent insurgents from destroying it

When Aid Breeds Suspicion
The military's tsunami relief has boosted America's image in Indonesia. Will local hostility cut the mission short?

SCIENCE

A Taste for Dinosaurs
Were early mammals timid creatures suitable only for eating? Not all of them, suggest two remarkable fossils from China

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

The DNA Dragnet (Crime)
To find a killer, a town asks all its men to give a sample. Savvy policing or invasion of privacy?

Diapers For Fatima (Time Bonus Section February 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)
EVERYONE WANTS TO OWN THE BOOMING HISPANIC CONSUMER MARKET. PROCTER & GAMBLE CAN OFFER SOME LESSONS

The Hispanic Oprah (Time Bonus Section February 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)
SPANISH-SPEAKING TV VIEWERS KNOW THIS TALK-SHOW HOST AND MAGAZINE PUBLISHER SIMPLY AS CRISTINA

Less Is More (Time Bonus Section February 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)
INSTEAD OF PANDERING TO EVERYONE, STAPLES IS FOCUSING ON ITS CORE CUSTOMERS

Can Granola Grow Up? (Time Bonus Section February 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)
IRWIN SIMON HAS BUILT HAIN CELESTIAL INTO AN ORGANIC-FOODS GIANT

The Virtuous Fetish (Time Bonus Section February 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)

A New Tiger Tamer (Time Bonus Section February 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)
KELLOGG'S SAVIOR IS MOVING ON. THE NEXT CEO IS WORKING TO KEEP THE CEREAL GIANT FLYING HIGH

First Days (Time Bonus Section February 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

In The Crystal Ball (Biz Briefs)

On the Road Again (Time Bonus Section February 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)

New TV Riches (Time Bonus Section February 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)

NATION

Is There Really A Crisis? (Social Security)
Social security is a long way from bankrupt, despite the President's assertions. Why, then, is Bush taking on America's biggest, most successful social program ever?

Are There Other Ways to Fix It? (Social Security)
Looking at alternate plans for Social Security

How Would the Bush Plan Work? (Social Security)
What's behind the President's ideas for Social Security

The Really Troubled Program (Social Security)
The nation's private pension system is sinking fast

Judge for Themselves
Why a Supreme Court ruling on sentencing guidelines puts more power back on the bench

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Great Performances
The weeks between the Golden Globes and Oscar night are filled with awards. But statues or no, these actors are winners

Repeat Assault, with Vigor (Movies)
A frenetic remake of a cult classic shows how each film generation finds its own tone and terrors

Trouble Is On the Air (Television)
Two disaster movies visit ancient history and the near future to tell disquietingly relevant stories

NOTEBOOK

Milestones (Milestones)

A Tsunami By Any Other Name
Toyota isn't the only company facing a naming debacle

... And Here's The Solution (In The Arena)
Private Social Security accounts are fine. But fiscal accountability has to follow

23 Years Ago In Time (Milestones)

Verbatim

Goodbye, Dan. Hello, Katie?
Who will be the next news anchor at CBS?

Spoiling The Postelection Mood
The honeymoon's over for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon

Numbers

Limousine Terror?
Vehicle-borne explosives have emerged as a new security concern

The Homeless Look Great In Mink

What's Behind California's Wild Weather?
What caused the state's outburst of meteorological fury?

Boots, Black Ties and Hilary Duff
The pomp and circumstance of the Presidential Inaugural

Moonstruck

YOUR TIME

Continuing Care (Money)
How you can get long-term tsunami relief to where it's needed most

How the Petite Eat (Health)
Why are French women so svelte? A tell-all book is a surprise best seller

Tommy Thompson's 2005 Diet Plan (Health)

"I'm Shrinking!" (Technology)
With its new cut-price computer and iPod Shuffle, Apple hits the small time

(Technology)

Making Music Into Art (Technology)

PEOPLE

Q&A: Shohreh Aghdashloo

Royal Fuhrer Furor

Feud of the Week

Don King's Next Fight, Round 1

10 Questions For Deepak Chopra (Interview)

LETTERS

Read the story

ESSAY

Shock and Awe
In sorrow and glory we find our common humanity