Vol. 171 No. 26

COVER

The Great Wall of America (Cover Story)
The US is erecting miles of new fences along much of the Mexican border. Can a barrier stop the tide of illegal aliens?

NATION

Inside McCain's Town-Hall Campaign (The Well / Campaign '08)
Unlike Barack Obama, John McCain isn't a great speechmaker. But he has mastered the art of the town-hall meeting. How it could help him win

Deep Down In Iowa (The Well / Nation)

ESSAY

Obama: In with the Old (Commentary / In the Arena)
Obama says he wants to hire a Team of Rivals for his Cabinet. He should start by keeping Robert Gates

Obama's Rebuke of Absentee Black Fathers (The Well / Viewpoint)
Obama's rebuke of absentee black fathers may score politically, but it won't help solve the problem

The Beltway-Blog Battle (Tuned In)
As old and new media square off in Campaign 2008, each one is getting more like the other

Prayer and the Presidency
We like our leaders to have faith. So why do we make it so hard for them to express it?

NOTEBOOK

Not Separate, Just Equal (Briefing / The Moment: California)
What California's same-sex unions reveal about marriage

The People's Voice (Briefing / Appreciation)
A journalism icon, Tim Russert never forgot where he came from

A Brief History Of: Summer Vacation (Briefing)

The Skimmer (Briefing)

Stan Winston (Briefing)

Tony Schwartz (Briefing)

The World (Briefing)
10 ESSENTIAL STORIES

The Page (Briefing)

Verbatim

Milestones

Pop Chart

WORLD

Postcard: Gloucester
A Massachusetts fishing town tries to understand why so many of its teenagers made a pact to get pregnant. How one school is grappling with the Juno effect

SOCIETY

Should You Drink with Your Kids? (The Well / Society)
The effort to stamp out underage alcohol use has failed, creating a culture in which young people binge in secret. John Cloud suggests there's a better way

Walking Away From Your Mortgage (Life / Real Estate)
A new breed of company wants to solve your mortgage woes. But what exactly are these guys selling?

How to Buy an Oriental Rug (Briefing / Travel)
One of TIME's Middle East correspondents offers tips for novice bargain hunters

Golf's Crash Course (Life / Health)
Why golf carts are more hazardous than they look

Explosives Camp (Life / Geek Chic)

BUSINESS

The Crusading Hedge-Fund Manager (The Well / The Curious Capitalist)
How in the world did a hedge-fund manager become our top crusader for financial probity?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Graphic Novels are Hollywood's Newest Gold Mine (Movies)
Graphic novels — long comic books for grownups — have also become the movie industry's most reliable development tool

Tadao Ando's Elegant Simplicity (Architecture)
A splendidly simple new building by Tadao Ando proves that less can still be more

(Downtime)
A boy band, an American girl and--wouldja believe?--Agent 86

PEOPLE

Ana Ivanovic: Tennis's Next Megastar (Profile)
The product of a country crushed by war, 20-year-old Ana Ivanovic is No. 1 in the world and gunning for Wimbledon. Meet tennis's next megastar

10 Questions for Steve Carell (10 Questions)
From The 40-Year-Old Virgin to The Office's clueless boss Michael Scott, he's made hilariously awkward comedy an art form. His new film, Get Smart, is in theaters. Steve Carell will now take your questions

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