COVER
Rush Hour Terror (Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
After a strike in the heart of London, suspicion again falls on Islamic radicals. Inside the hunt for the bombers
3 Lessons from London (Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
As investigators unravel the plot, here's what the attacks reveal about how al-Qaeda operates today and why the bombings may be a sign of things to come
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Facing Facts in America (Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
There can't be police on every train forever--but there's still plenty that U.S. cities can do
Rush Hour Terror: How Tony Blair Found His Groove (Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
Rush Hour Terror: Europe's War on Terrorism (Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
Rush Hour Terror: Viewpoints: Why Iraq Has Made Us Less Safe ... (Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
Rush Hour Terror: Viewpoints: ... Why That's Ridiculous (Cover Story / Rush Hour Terror)
SCIENCE
Health: Starvation on the Web (Health)
Hundreds of pro-anorexia websites share tips and tricks with young readers. Should parents worry?
BRIEFING
Al's New Friends (Notebook)
A possible Supreme Court nominee wins unexpected allies
The Death of A Diplomat (Notebook)
The puzzling death of Egypt's envoy to Iraq
How Green Is my Town? (Notebook / U.S. Snapshot)
A growing number of U.S. cities decide that environmentalism begins at home
Curiouser and Curiouser (Notebook)
The investigation into a CIA leak continues
Keeping Tabs on Campers (Notebook)
Parents are using technology to stay close to their kids at camp
Aspirin Study: Sorry, No Miracles (Notebook / Speed Read)
Speed Read: The results of a comprehensive aspirin study
Verbatim: Jul. 18, 2005 (Notebook)
Punchlines: Jul. 18, 2005 (Punchlines)
Numbers: Jul. 18, 2005 (Numbers)
Milestones Jul. 18, 2005 (Notebook)
BUSINESS
Disney's Great Leap into China
Unfazed by piracy and bureaucracy, Mickey & Co. are betting they can win the hearts of 1.3 billion people. The first step: a new theme park in Hong Kong
Mouse in Chief (Interview)
TIME talks with Disney CEO-elect Robert Iger
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
How the Shepherd Saved the SEAL (Dispatch)
Exclusive: The tale of an Afghan's amazing rescue of a wounded U.S. commando
SOCIETY
A Jury of Their Peers
In youth courts, teens run the show, but experts say there's nothing juvenile about this form of justice
Is This Worth a Dam? (Environment)
There's a movement afoot to pull down old or ecologically unsound dams, starting with this one
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
He's Having a Ball (Movies)
Director Richard Linklater doesn't sweat the small stuff. Or, actually, much of the big stuff either
Art: The Man of Small Things (Art)
Richard Tuttle works with humble materials for delicate effects. And now he has a very big show
Movies: For Wonka, Tooth Is Beauty (Movies)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's not dark enough
Movies: We Now Pronounce You ... (Movies)
... the fat comedy hit of the 2005 wedding season
Books: Take the Money and Run (Books)
Cormac McCarthy's latest is a tale of a man with a fortune in found cash and a hellhound on his heels
Books: 5 History Books for the Beach (Books)
Big subjects don't always need weighty tomes
YOUR TIME
Style: Make Your Own Manolos (Style)
Travel: Vacations For A Good Cause (Travel)
Style: Meant For Walking (Style)
Style: Healing Your Heels (Style)
PEOPLE
10 Questions for Stephen Sondheim (Interview)
Baby Makes Three
Q&A with Maggie Gyllenhaal
But Andy Ain't No Luger ...
FIRST LOOK: Sarah Jessica on Working a Tough Crowd
FIRST LOOK
LETTERS
Letters: Jul. 18, 2005
ESSAY
The Quiet Power of the Stoic
Part of fighting terrorism, the British realize, is refusing to change a way of life