COVER
The Grass-Roots Abortion War (Cover Story / Society)
Crisis pregnancy centers are fielding an anti-abortion guerrilla army to win over one woman at a time. Are they playing fair?
Graphics
New Fronts in the Abortion Battle
Two companies serve three-fourths of the crisis pregnancy centers in the U.S. Such centers now outnumber abortion providers in the U.S.
NATION
Campaign 2008: How Big Money Picks a Winner (Campaign 2008)
Here's some of the surprisingly fickle fancies of political financiers
The Worst Weather in the World (Letter From New Hampshire)
Tourists are paying $459 to sleep atop New Hampshire's Mt. Washington. Michael Lemonick discovers they're only a little crazy
In Defense of a Divided Court (Law)
Viewpoint: Chief Justice Roberts has issued a call for unanimity in Supreme Court decisions. Reynolds Holding explains why he should be overruled
WORLD
History: The Godfather (History)
Smooth and ruthless, Vladimir Putin is using oil to rebuild Russia's power
North Korea Has Agreed To Shut Down Its Nuclear Program. Is He Really Ready to Disarm?
Faces of Iran
SCIENCE
Are Doctors Just Playing Hunches?
We expect them to use hard data. But that's not always the best kind of medicine
Medicine's Secret Stat
SOCIETY
When Priests Pilfer
Still recovering from the sexual abuse scandal of five years ago, the Catholic Church is facing another crisis: clergy who steal money from their parishes
BRIEFING
Oh, When the Lefty Saints Go Marching In (Notebook)
How to Build a Bonfire (Notebook)
Going Green To The Grave (Notebook)
What's Next: Feb. 26, 2007 (Notebook)
Numbers: Feb. 26, 2007 (Numbers)
Verbatim: Feb. 26, 2007 (Notebook)
Milestones Feb. 26, 2007 (Notebook)
How to Shape a Charge (Notebook)
Out of the Locker-Room Closet (Notebook)
Give Force a Chance (Notebook / Viewpoint)
Is the U.S. too quick to project its power through military action? If only
BUSINESS
Getting Rich off Those Who Work for Free (The Curious Capitalist)
In open-source software and new media, there's big money in unpaid labor
A Wireless Street Fight
Web 2.0 is moving into your neighborhood, as more companies vie to deliver local content to your cellphone
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
The Big Picture: The Music Man with No Name (The Big Picture)
You may not have heard of Ennio Morricone, but his tunes are in your head
Has Jim Carrey Flipped Out? (Movies)
The film funnyman is trying to rebound from a career slump with a new thriller and a new spiritual path. Joel Stein peeks into the eternal weirdness of Jim Carrey's mind
Movies: Little Movies Go Big Time (Movies)
Short films are staging a comeback. What took them so long?
PEOPLE
People: Feb. 26, 2007
LETTERS
Letters: Feb. 26, 2007
ESSAY
Citizen Anna
She was the American Dream writ extra large--and we despised her for it