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- Happy Birthday to America—and her First Daughters
- Au Revoir to Real Croissants?
- In Cricket-Obsessed India, Soccer Soars in Popularity
- Ex-Barclays Chief Bob Diamond Grilled Over Rate-Fixing Scandal
- The Big Reveal: Does the Higgs Boson Exist?
- The Power of Incumbency
- As American as Apple Pie, and Empanadas, and Sushi…
- Tips for a Healthy and Happy 4th of July
- ‘Spelunky’ Review: A Punishing Platformer That’s Always Changing
- U.S. Government Confirms: There Are No Mermaids
- Superfriends
- Magic Words Re-Open Pakistan Supply Routes: “We’re Sorry”
- Bet General Amos Loves This
- Reading While Eating for July 3: Sounds of Summer
- My Book-Buffer for June and July
- Smartphone Shoppers Actually Increase In-Store Sales
- The It Baguette
- How Exactly Do Cyber Criminals Steal $78 Million?
- Sunflower Power - The It Baguette
- Selling Your Dream for Cash: The Unfortunate Mainstreaming of the Reverse Mortgage
- Gilding the Fendi - The It Baguette
- An Andy Griffith Tribute, with Song Lyrics
- French Police Raid Sarkozy’s Home, Offices in Illicit-Campaign-Funding Inquiry
- Courage Services, Inv. (as in, Invisible)
- Vacation Robo-Post: What TV Shows Shaped America?
- Tom Cruise at 50: Where Does the Newly Single Star Go From Here?
- Remembering Andy Griffith, ‘America’s Favorite Sheriff,’ 1926-2012
- Gutsy
- European Stock Markets and the Flight from Reality
- Are ‘Cat Ladies’ More Likely to Attempt Suicide?
- How to Get the Most Out of Twitter
- A Beady Classic - The It Baguette
- Staying Inside Iraq and Outside the Wire
- Libya Releases ICC Lawyer, but Will Justice Follow?
- Spooky Chic - The It Baguette
- Meet Doug Pitt, the Second Most Famous Pitt in his Family
- Is This Teen Angst or an Uncontrollable Anger Disorder?
- Double Standard: Women Must Work Harder to Lose Weight
- Pakistan Reopens Afghan Supply Routes, but Larger Diplomatic Crises Loom
- Methadone: A Major Driver of Prescription Painkiller Overdose Deaths
- Chris Brown’s Fortune: A Mix of Beats and Ballads, But No Regrets
- How Google’s Chief Innovator Sergey Brin Is Making Science Fiction Real
- One Company Will Soon Control Half of the U.S. Beer Market
- Border Crossing - The It Baguette
- Google Graveyard, Meet Microsoft’s Morgue
- How They Train: Fencing with Sean Gregory
- Report: Andy Griffith, Famed Television Sheriff, Dies at 86
- Countering al-Shabab: How the War on Terrorism Is Being Fought in East Africa
- New York City's Bicycle Wars
- Carrie’s Bag - The It Baguette
- F is for Fendi - The It Baguette
- Turn of the Century - The It Baguette
- Hot Enough for You?
- Decision 2012: Battle of the Health Care Contortionists
- Happy Fourth, Battleland Readers!
- Silhouettes in the News
- 20/20 Hindsight
- British Gold Rush? The Host Nation Gets Serious About the Olympic Medals Race
- Sony Bets On Cloud Gaming with Gaikai Purchase, but Don’t Expect Drastic Changes
- Felix-vs.-Tarmoh Dead Heat: Why Track’s Big Night … Went Kaput
- “Look Ma — No Helmet!”
- Consumers Prefer to Get More Rather than Pay Less – Because They’re Bad at Math
- Why Do We Discount the Career Achievements of the Young?
- Morning Must Reads: Repeal
- Color Me Everything - The It Baguette
- Microsoft Writes Off Most of its 2007 $6.3B Ad Business Bet
- Shera Bechard, Playboy Bunny and Genius
- A Better Use For Booze
- Seven Secrets of The Amazing Spider-Man
- Ten Tips to Keep Your Cool During a Heatwave
- The Bachelorette Watch: Safe At Home
- Denim Does It - The It Baguette
- Scientology Parenting: Do Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes Disagree on Religion for Suri?
- Yet Another Military Sex Scandal
- Six For the Road - The It Baguette
- Pirate Booty - The It Baguette
- Andy Griffith: His Hottest Decade Was the ’50s
- Bright Bag, Big City - The It Baguette
- France Needs $43 Billion to Meet Debt Targets — but Rejects Austérité
- ‘Zombie’ Cannibal Attacks Come to China
- Thanks, Dad
- Man Goes on Rampage in T-Mobile Store
- Apple Wins Ban on Two Android Devices: What It Means for You
- Iceland: Living with Volcanoes
- Assert Yourself and Influence Your Organization
- But Will He Wear a Yarmulke?
- Head Found in Montreal Park Could be Linked to ‘Psycho’ Killing
- Obama Used His Power So That Future Storms Won’t Knock Out Your Power
- Zip Lines - The It Baguette
- Newt Gingrich Takes Italian Vacation While His Campaign Remains in Mop Up Mode
- UFO Mystery: The 65th Anniversary of Roswell
- Must-Reads from Around the World, July 3, 2012
- US Women’s Gymnastics Team Named, Minus Reigning Olympic Champ Nastia Liukin
- Allen Institute: Microsoft Cofounder’s Organization Holds Brain Hackathon
- Lime Skin - The It Baguette
- Future Past - The It Baguette
- Dad Catches Foul Ball While Holding Baby
- 30 Squirrels Escape from Zoo, Zookeepers ‘Recapture’ 38
- How the Heat Wave’s Affecting Your Wallet, Your Food and Your Holiday Weekend
- Too Much Coffee Could Hurt Women’s Chances of IVF Success
- Anderson Cooper Comes Out: How Other Celebrities Did It
- Has the European Slowdown Finally Hit the U.S.?
- How They Train: Pole Vaulting with Joel Stein
- Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes and Scientology: Rumors over Split Spread
- The Déjà Vu of Indie Movie Love
- Goofus Vs. Gallant
- Persian Gulf Fireworks?
- Must-Reads from Around the World, July 2, 2012
- Better Lucky Than Good
- East Coast Storm Wreaks Havoc
- Reading Stephen Hawking’s Mind to Keep His Voice Alive
- Secret Cinema: Where You Don’t Know the Movie Until You’re On Set
- How Enrique Peña Nieto Won Himself and His Party the Mexican Presidency
- La Roja‘s Stunning Euro 2012 Success Enthralls a Depressed Spain
- Ivory Bonfire Highlights Elephant Poaching Crisis in Africa
- How the Supreme Court’s Medicaid Ruling Endangers Universal Coverage
- Made In China
- Your Tomatoes Are Flavorless, Right? Here's Why
- Who Really Deserves to Die? It’s a Trick Question
- Sky High
- Turning the Dream Into Reality
- Does Every Kid Need a ‘Passion’?
- Scenes from Hong Kong's Street Protests
- Is This Spanish Team the Greatest Soccer Squad of All Time?
- Woman Enough?
- Pop Chart
- TIME Olympics Blog: London Calling
- The “Second Apology” Tour
- Bob Diamond Resigns But Will Barclays’ Rate-Fixing Scandal Lead to Prosecutions?
- Don't Yield to the Bond Bubble
- Specificity
- A Return to Power: Mexico's PRI Tries to Sell Itself as the Party of the Future
- The Beautiful Game
- 50 Olympic Athletes to Watch
- Why South Korea Is in an Uproar over Intelligence Sharing with Japan
- Megaupload’s Kim Dotcom Is Now on Twitter
- John Roberts, Conservative Outcast, and the Supreme Court’s Unprecedented Leak
- Video: Cable Clutter, a Patchy Beard and ShaveTech’s USB-Powered Razor
- Inbox
- Trained by SEALs
- foxLv2 Bluetooth Portable Speaker Review: Sweet, Bass-Thumping Sound
- Going Android: An Experiment
- The Amazing Spider-Man: An Unnecessary Yet Exhilarating Reboot
- Bear with Me
- See the History of the Olympics in TIME Covers
- Season’s Readings: Best Summer Books
- ‘Derecho’ Storm System Leaves Millions without Power as Heat Wave Persists
- Made In China
- The World’s Favorite Browser Is Internet Explorer. Or Chrome. Take Your Pick!
- Delhi's Sweet Spots
- Going to Comic-Con? Come to My Panel on the Future of Graphic Novels
- A Court Allows Payment for Bone Marrow. Should People Be Able to Sell Their Parts?
- Why Business Plans Fail
- China Takes a Big Step to Make the Yuan a Rival to the Dollar
- Honda’s New Electric Car Comes with a Nifty Perk: Free Insurance
- In Search of the Changing American Voter
- On the Streets of Hong Kong, a Vast Display of Discontent
- Cities’ Growth Outpaces Suburbs’ for First Time Since 1920s
- 10 Ways Walmart Changed the World
- Blowhardball
- Timbuktu’s Destruction: Why Islamists Are Wrecking Mali’s Cultural Heritage
- Gridlock ’13
- Suspicious Death of a Chinese Dissident Becomes Rallying Point in Hong Kong
- Andrew Sarris
- Leon Panetta, Doomsday Cabin Salesman
- Japan Restarts First Nuclear Reactor Since Fukushima Crisis
- Briefing
- In Praise of Unusual Flying Objects
- Countdown to Sequestration: Six Months to Go
- Inbox
- America’s Grouchiest, Dirtiest Family Restaurants
- Steve Jobs or Bill Gates: Who Will Be Remembered 50 Years from Now?
- Microsoft’s Price-Busting Gambit: Windows 8 Pro Will Be a $39.99 Upgrade
- The Military Shows Egypt Who's Boss
- The History of the American Dream
- Glam Slam: How Women's Tennis Is Making the Richest Sportswomen in History Even Richer
- The Return of the McMansion?
- Study: Children Born Too Early Have Lower Reading and Math Scores
- 5 Million People Born Through Assisted Reproduction Since 1978
- You Say Tomato, I Call Bullpucky
- Does Health Insurance Actually Make People Healthier?
- Bob Chappuis
- 10 Questions for Susan Rice
- The Cult of Apple in China
- Reading While Eating for July 2: Tweets and Hairy Feats
- There’s One Upside For Unemployed Older Workers: Happiness
- Rapper Eve on Essence Music Festival, Her New Album and the Next Generation of Female MCs
- Test Pilot: Revolution
- WATCH: Virginia Weatherman Gets Weekend’s Apocalypse Kinda Right, with Extra Godzilla
- A Mural in Cairo: The Backdrop Of A Revolution
- Milestones
- Rodney King
- John Roberts’ Play For History
- Hitting Your Kids Increases Their Risk of Mental Illness
- Anderson Cooper Comes Out
- Military Photos: A Week Inside the Armed Forces June 23-29
- Is Stockton the Start of a Rash of Municipal Bankruptcies?
- Nearly 1 in 3 Teens Sext, Study Says. Is This Cause for Worry?
- Holy Strategist
- World
- An Election of Lesser Evils
- Acropolis Now
- Russian Realpolitik: Inside the Arms Trade with Syria
- You Can Now Pay For Your Hotel with Art–At Least in Sweden
- Feud Over? Liam Gallagher Singing Oasis Songs Again
- Dear Veepstakes Hunters
- The Shortest Giant: The Legacy of Yitzhak Shamir (1915-2012)
- Sunday Show Transcripts
- ACAhead
- Bawdy Bear (Ted) and Papa Bare (Magic Mike) Top Mama Bear (Brave)
- Hong Kong: Anger and Protest as City Marks 15 Years Since Its Return to China
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