Vol. 170 No. 18

COVER

The Power of Birth Order (Cover Story / The Well)
Parents insist that how kids turn out depends on when they were born. More and more, science agrees

NATION

Dana Perino and the Attack Dogs (The Well / Profile)

Unlikely Nominees (Life: Food - Environment - Technology - History / History)
bearers

Mile-High Momentum (Sport)
The Rockies, in only their second postseason appearance, have turned a hot streak into a World Series run

ESSAY

McCain Is Back (Commentary)
Not last year's zombie, but the funny, free-range independent unafraid to offend his audience

Honesty Is the Best Policy (Commentary)
Recognizing the Armenian genocide may seem risky, but keeping quiet is the bigger danger

Libertarians Rising
The party that reels in these voters will dominate the future of American politics

WORLD

America's Other Army (The Well / World)
A furor over the killing of 17 Iraqis by Blackwater contractors puts the spotlight on the little-examined world of private security companies. Who are these guns for hire, and who pays when they mess up?

Saved from the Noose--for Now (The Well / World)
A condemned Iraqi who may have saved American lives gets a reprieve from the hangman. But with his own people demanding his death, can the U.S. save Sultan Hashem?

Postcard: Saudi Arabia (Postcard: Saudi Arabia.)
At a government detention camp an hour outside Riyadh, jihadis are asked to rethink their radicalism. Why rehab for holy warriors involves lots of Ping-Pong and Pepsi

NOTEBOOK



Campaign Insider. (Briefing / Campaign Briefing)
There's something funny about Romney's press secretary

Numbers

Milestones (Briefing)

Dashboard

Verbatim

Daring Bush to Veto (Briefing / Washington Memo)

(Campaign Briefing)

Common Cause. (Briefing / The Moment)
Trying to isolate strongmen sometimes brings them closer together

China's "Democracy" (Briefing / World Spotlight)

BUSINESS

Who Really Owns the Roads? (The Well / Business)
Companies are buying leases of public highways, bridges and tunnels from states desperate to improve infrastructure

Tag, You're It (Life: Food - Environment - Technology - History / Nerd World)
they're tiny and they're everywhere. But are RFID chips good for humanity?

SOCIETY

You Eat What You Are (Life: Food - Environment - Technology - History / Food)
What would top chefs order for their last meal? Same as the rest of us: they'd opt for comfort food

The Cost of Being Clean (Life: Food - Environment - Technology - History / Going Green)
math

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

No Country for Old Men (Movies)
... Met Two Very Idiosyncratic Filmmaking Brothers

What a Country! (Arts: Movies - Show Business - Downtime / Movies)

Hurricane Hannah (Arts: Movies - Show Business - Downtime / Show Business)
How Disney created a tween storm with a real fake pop star

(Downtime)
from the burbs

PEOPLE

10 Questions for Jennifer Lopez

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Flight School (Global Business: Strategy - China''s Economy - Work Life - Top Business Teams / Top Business Teams)
corny, but make it work in the real world

Fruit of the Vine (Global Business: Strategy - China''s Economy - Work Life - Top Business Teams / Real Estate)
The hot play in wine isn't bottles. It's vineyards. The risk: How many Cabernet grapes will we need?

Business Books (Global Business: Strategy - China''s Economy - Work Life - Top Business Teams)
Woo knew? How understanding the power of intelligent persuasion can spark career success. Plus: shirking work; Dilbert's detour

Swami, How They Love Ya (Global Business: Strategy - China''s Economy - Work Life - Top Business Teams / Work Life)
philosopher teaches CEOs how to focus. Go ahead, call him a business guru

Bloated Dragon (Global Business: Strategy - China''s Economy - Work Life - Top Business Teams / World Economies)
Consumer prices are surging in China. Will inflation be the country's next major export?

Danone Cuts Out the Cookies (Global Business: Strategy - China''s Economy - Work Life - Top Business Teams / Strategy)
dumped its profitable junk food to bulk up on healthier fare

TO OUR READERS

A Story of America.
A new Time book offers a dazzling visual chronicle of the great sweep and drama of our history

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