COVER
The Inventor Of the Future
Steve Jobs remade the world as completely as any single human being ever has, but he had no business doing it
American Icon
The saga of Steve Jobs is the Silicon Valley creation myth writ large: launching a start-up in the proverbial garage and building it into the world's most valuable company
In A Private Light
I first met Steve Jobs on a photo shoot for TIME in 1982. I had no idea that he was going to be my friend or that he was going to be this incredible genius
WORLD
Racing with the Fast and the Furious in Colombia's Roller Derby
Inspired by a Hollywood flop, María Paola Hernández championed a body-checking American sport. Racing with the fast and the furious in Colombia's roller derby
BUSINESS
Why You Should Worry About China's Real Estate Bubble Bursting
Overvalued real estate is driving the Chinese miracle. A crash could send the U.S. into another recession and shift the global economy
THE CULTURE
A New Biography of Deng Xiaoping Gives Little Away (Books)
A huge new study of Deng Xiaoping oddly gives little away
The Conciliatory Chef (Food)
Making the world a better place, one dish at a time
PEOPLE
10 Questions for Mexican President Felipe Calderón
The Mexican President discusses climbing pyramids, legalizing drugs and why the U.S. is a tricky neighbor
GLOBAL ADVISER
Divine Path (TIME Traveler)
The Kumano Kodo links shrines, hot springs and scenery
Swing State (After Dark)
Jazz-mad Ethiopia rejoices at the restoration of a long-neglected scene