Vol. 172 No. 2

COVER

The Seriously Funny Man (The Well / Cover Story)
Mark Twain was our first great political wit and a dogged defender of racial equality. Jon Stewart, Barack Obama and the rest of America are in his debt

Mark Twain: Our Original Superstar (Cover Story)
The celebrated writer skewered the powerful, mocked the pious and helped change America

Getting Past Black and White (The Making Of America)
It took a writer as deft and daring as Twain to teach Americans some useful lessons about race

Man of The World (The Well / The Making Of America)
In his lifetime, Twain was best known as a travel writer. Through five books, he narrated his journey from humorist to crusader

TO OUR READERS

The Mark of Twain
America's first political funnyman continues to leave his indelible mark on our humor, our literature and our desire to attain racial equality

NATION

Candidates' Vices: Craps and Poker (The Well / Campaign '08)
Obama learned the art of politics in backroom poker games. McCain bets thousands at the craps table. What the candidates' passions for gambling tell us about their presidential ambitions (hint: they both hate to lose)

The Supreme Court's Group Hug (Nation)
After years of split decisions, America's highest court has found consensus on a range of issues. How John Roberts brought the Justices together

(The Well / Nation)
Pricey gas is mostly just economic pain. But beyond the agony at the pump, life is getting a little better in ways we may not notice

The Battle for Catholic Voters (The Well / Campaign '08)
With the economy and Iraq topping voter concerns, abortion has receded into the political background. As a TIME poll shows, that has put the Catholic vote up for grabs

White House Memo (The Well)
The Pentagon wants to step up the hunt, but Pakistan's new leaders are balking. Inside Bush's last battle

ESSAY

Giving Back to Veterans (In The Arena)
Thousands of troops are coming home with mental-health injuries. It's the duty of all of us to help them

The Meaning of Summer Camp
It used to be about acquiring survival skills. Now it's the social skills that need work

Saving Zimbabwe (The Well / Commentary)
Military force isn't the answer. But aggressive diplomacy can still remove Robert Mugabe

NOTEBOOK

Pop Chart

The Skimmer (Briefing)

Milestones

The Page (Briefing)

A Brief History Of: The Tour de France (Briefing)

The World (Briefing)
10 ESSENTIAL STORIES

Verbatim

Sam Manekshaw (Briefing)

Nation Building. (Briefing / The Moment: Ground Zero)
Why the lack of progress at ground zero should worry America

Clay Felker (Briefing)

SCIENCE

Mopping Up the CO2 Deluge (Science)
To battle global warming, it's not enough to reduce emissions. We need to soak up what's already there

WORLD

Does Osama bin Laden Still Matter? (World)
As the quest for the al-Qaeda leader flounders, one of the few journalists to have met him argues he still poses a threat

Postcard: St. Louis (Postcard: St. Louis)
With its iconic brewery the object of a takeover bid, the city contemplates life without one of its great institutions. Last call for Anheuser-Busch

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Stem-Cell Therapy for Pets (Health / Health)
Sorry, people. A new treatment for ailing joints is only for pooches (and cats and horses)

SOCIETY

A Gourmet Family Meal for $10? (Life / Food)
That, at least, is the goal as Joel Stein gets a top chef to try to feed a family of four on a recession budget

TECHNOLOGY

The Better Browser (Life / User's Guide)
Firefox 3 is free--and well worth it

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Famous Author's Guilty Pleasures (Books)
What do writers read when they don't want to work? We asked some big names from the literary world what they dip into for enjoyment; the answers are instructive, about both writers and pleasure. Enjoy

Lil Wayne: The Best Rapper Alive (Music)
How Lil Wayne gave away his songs and got paid back a million times over. Hint: he's good

Planet Hollywood Goes Green (Tuned In)
A new cable channel uses stars to make environmentalism glamorous. Earth to celebs: It's not working

(Downtime)
Will Smith, surly superhero; Willie Nelson, cheerful also-ran; and Beck

The Shack Of the Lord (Literary Phenom)

PEOPLE

10 Questions for Arianna Huffington (10 Questions)
The Greek-born conservative turned liberal editor of the Huffington Post is helping change political coverage of the 2008 election. Arianna Huffington will now take your questions

SPECIAL SECTION

Spice Girls. (Global Business / Small Business)
With a fresh take on herbs, a pair of rookie entrepreneurs is stirring up the market for seasoning

Collaborative Contagion. (Global Business / Small Business)
A Portland, Ore., software start-up helps states adapt open source to collect public-health data

Business Books (Also In This Issue)
If you want to get rich, says magazine tycoon Felix Dennis, you can make a start by being poor, obsessed and a little bit of a jerk

China and Japan: The Green Connection (Global Business / The G-8 Summit)
China wants clean technology; Japan has it to sell. On the eve of the G-8 summit, two traditional rivals have reasons to heal old wounds

Smarter Clothes (Global Business / Textiles)
Europe wants to own the market for fabrics that can monitor you and your environment

LETTERS

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