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

SCIENCE

BRIEFING

Al's New Friends (Notebook)

A possible Supreme Court nominee wins unexpected allies

How Green Is my Town? (Notebook / U.S. Snapshot)

A growing number of U.S. cities decide that environmentalism begins at home

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

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

YOUR TIME

PEOPLE

LETTERS

ESSAY