Vol. 166 No. 24

COVER

Spielberg Takes On Terror (Cover Story / A TIME Exclusive)
Munich adroitly blends high-pressure action and humanity in a historical story that's all about our times

His "Prayer For Peace" (Cover Story / MUNICH: THE INTERVIEW)

The Myths and Reality of Munich (Cover Story / MUNICH: THE HISTORY)
After the slaughter of its Olympians, Israel vowed to hunt down the killers. But, says a new book, that's not whom it got

RELIGION

Alone in the Pews
More Mormons are marrying later. So can a single guy fit into a faith so focused on family?

NOTEBOOK

Tax Reform: A Balk?
The President will likely postpone any major changes to the tax code

Talking Up Iraq at Home ...
The Administration markets its Iraq plan with a series of TV-friendly events

... While Tripping Up on Propaganda Abroad
American officials run into criticism over planted stories in Iraqi newspapers

A Surprise in Egypt
Democracy makes inroads in Egypt, but it doesn't have Washington's preferred results

Keeping Saddam Company
Who are Saddam's seven co-defendants?

Go Ahead--Reach Out and Gab to Someone
Skype's voice-over IP sparks a run of "voice pals"

Blogwatch

Punchlines

Verbatim

Numbers

Milestones

The Republican Who Thinks Big on Health Care (In The Arena)

29 Years Ago In TIME

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Let There Be Nano (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
Burke

A Flash of the Future (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
TIME unveils the World Economic Forum's Tech Pioneers, who are changing our lives in amazing new ways

Hygiene's Silver Bullet (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
Trogolo

Automated Call Systems Hear You Now (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
More countries are using voice automated systems, where a person's voice is actually recognized

Walling Off Computer Viruses (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
Ken Xie

The Voice Of Internet Security (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)

Name That Powder (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
Vakhshoori

Locking Up Your E-mail: A New Approach to Encryption (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)

A Web Vet Gives Solar A New Shine (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
Bill Gross

Producing Static for the Competition (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
Using wi-fi, George Polk is competing with some of the top cell-phone companies

Smart Sensors, No Batteries (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
Brehler

E-Waste Meets Its Re-Maker (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
Biddle

Your DNA Analysis Is Only a Spit Away (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
A Canadian company develops an easy way to collect genetic information

A Stem-Cell Prospect for Ailing Hearts (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
Valentin Fulga dropped out of medicine twice to pursue more-challenging research, but now it looks as though his change of heart could result in saving the lives of thousands, perhaps millions, of cardiac patients

Adjusting the Picture for HDTV (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
Paul Russo

Using Fake Plants to Halt A Real Killer (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)
Keasling

Is Your Phone the Next ATM? (Time Bonus Section January 2006: Global Business / Tech Pioneers)

NATION

True Confessions?
Three sailors once confessed to murdering a Navy wife. But another man's DNA is linked to the crime. Is this another case of innocents in prison?

WORLD

The New Rules of Engagement
As the insurgency rages on, a TIME investigation reveals a new U.S. push to exploit splits in its ranks. Can that help lead to an exit?

Long-Distance Warriors
From a base outside Las Vegas, an Air Force squadron fights real-life war games in Iraq and Afghanistan

Sex and the Single Chinese (Letter From Beijing)
A generation after Mao suits, China is coping with an epidemic of free love

BUSINESS

The Mind Of A Shopper
Why we're filling the malls even as backbreaking energy costs and other ills shrink our spending power

SOCIETY

Curbing the Puppy Trade
Dog lovers are divided over new efforts to ensure that all breeders treat their pooches humanely

SCIENCE

Is Europe Due For a Big Chill? (Environment)
By shutting down ocean currents, global warming could actually cool things off

YOUR TIME

A Better CPR (Health)

There's No Going Back (Money)

SCIENCE

A Transplant First (Medicine)
Surgeons use a donated face to reclaim a disfigured woman's life. But troubling ethical questions remain

YOUR TIME

Doctor's Orders (Health)

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Disparate Housewife (Movies)
With an Emmy and a huge hit, Felicity Huffman uses her newfound star power ... to play a man?

5 Snappy Photo Books
At the holidays, picture collections vie to catch your eye. Give these a long look

PEOPLE

10 Questions for Bill Richardson (Interview)

People

LETTERS

Read the story

Some Past Honorees Give Their Picks for This Year
To help us make the selection, TIME asked prominent individuals, including previous Persons of the Year, whom they would choose

ESSAY

The Vatican's New Stereotype
Why its new rules barring gay priests turn Jesus' teaching on its head