COVER
Made In The USA (Manufacturing)
Against all odds, manufacturing is staging a comeback. Why it's rebounding and what it means for jobs and the economy
WORLD
Why the Iron Lady Endures
Loathed and lauded in equal measure, Margaret Thatcher revitalized conservatism, pushed for the end of communism and left an indelible mark on Britain
Why Obama Won't Help
Voices for some kind of military intervention in Syria are growing louder in Washington, but the President worries it would do U.S. interests more harm than good
FOOD
Hot Chef, Cool City
By marrying European techniques with local ingredients, Spaniard Sergio Barroso is reinventing the way Chileans eat
COMMENTARY
Dither No More, Please (In the Arena)
Is it possible that Congress is finally going to make a budget deal?
VIEWPOINT
For Young Pakistanis, Democracy's a Drag
Despite years of military rule, a nation's youth can't get excited about civilian government. Here's why
The Poisoned Rice Bowl
Nobody starves in China these days, but the country hungers for improvements in the quality of life
LETTERS
The Battle Against Cancer (Inbox)
Fixing India; Anti-Semitism in Hungary; Talking Drones; Iraq's Lost Decade