The British Army Withdraws from Ulster
Tuesday, Jul. 31, 2007The British army's operation in Northern Ireland has come to an end after 38 years the Army's longest ever continuous campaign, with more than 300,000 personnel taking part. TIME looks back at their time in the province.
Life and Death in the Ramadi ER
Thursday, Jul. 12, 2007Multimedia: Surgeons and medics in an army field hospital struggle to save the lives of Iraqi and American troops
County Fair
Thursday, Jul. 12, 2007Photographer Greg Miller documents America's enduring love for corn dogs and tilt-a-whirls
RoboCup 2007
Thursday, Jul. 12, 2007The RoboCup Federation's annual competition, held this year at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, invites scientists and amateurs to construct a robot team capable of defeating the 2050 human World Cup Soccer champions
Gangs in New Zealand
Tuesday, Jul. 10, 2007Ethnic gangs have been in New Zealand so long they've become part of the landscape. Now they are mutating in ways too ugly to ignore. Inside the gangs and the police effort to check them.
Photographs for TIME by Nigel Marple
The Busiest Wedding Day in History
Monday, Jul. 09, 2007Las Vegas was inundated with couples on July 7, 2007, deemed an auspicious day for marital vows
Photographs for TIME by Laura Kleinhenz
Hillary Clinton Campaigns In Iowa
Thursday, Jul. 05, 2007And she has brought out the big gun, her husband.
Photographs by Christopher Morris / VII for TIME
Carnoustie Prepares
Thursday, Jul. 12, 2007Preparations are under way for The Open Championship 2007 at Carnoustie, Scotland.
Photographs for TIME by Ashley Coombes / Epicscotland
Takeru Kobayashi, World Champion Hot Dog Eater
Tuesday, Jul. 03, 2007The six-time world champion will attempt to defend his title at the Nathan's annual Hot Dog eating Contest.
Music for the People's Princess
Monday, Jul. 02, 2007Amid heavy security, Princes William and Harry host an all-star tribute to Diana at London's Wembley Stadium
JFK's Presidential Campaign
Wednesday, Jun. 27, 2007Rare and unseen photographs from the LIFE Magazine Archive
Philip Johnson's Glass House
Wednesday, Jun. 27, 2007The residence that the architect built for himself in New Canaan, Conn. is now open to the public.
A Photographic History of the Cell Phone
Monday, Jun. 25, 2007A photographic history of mobile telecommunications
The Kitchen Gods
Thursday, Jun. 14, 2007In the intense, 25-chef kitchen at Kikunoi in Kyoto, Japan, the art of kaiseki is a culinary skill and a way of life. Photographs for TIME by Andreas Seibert / LookatOnline
Perfection in 14 Courses
Thursday, Jun. 14, 2007Growing out of the small dishes served during traditional Japanese tea ceremonies, a kaiseki meal is the highest form of Japanese culinary art. Photographs for TIME by Andreas Seibert / LookatOnline
Rupert Murdoch
Thursday, Jun. 28, 2007A day in the life of the media baron
Photographs for TIME by Tom Stoddart
Cocaine Country
Thursday, Jun. 28, 2007Life on the streets with the anti-narcotics police of Guinea-Bissau and Liberia. Photographs by Alessandro Scotti
Natural Sites Nominated for the World Heritage List
Thursday, Jun. 21, 2007A gallery of the natural and cultural sites that UNESCO will consider for inscription on its hallowed roster
On the road with Jean-Georges
Friday, Jun. 15, 2007Fusion pioneer Jean-Georges Vongerichten never stops testing culinary boundaries. On the road with the busiest chef in the biz. Photographs for TIME by Mark Peterson
Depressing Destinations
Wednesday, Jun. 20, 2007Many tourists choose to spend their vacations exploring miseries past.
Hard Times In Brooklyn
Friday, Jun. 15, 2007A Serbian photographer discovers the mean streets of Bushwick
President Bush: My Summer Trip to Europe
Wednesday, Jun. 13, 2007TIME photographer Christopher Morris documents a White House expedition on the continent.
Muhammad Ali: A Look Back in Photos
Tuesday, Jun. 12, 2007A new exhibit in New York City showcases the champ in some intimate shots, taken over the years by the photographers of the agency Magnum Photos
The show runs from June 13 to July 29 at the 401 Projects Gallery
The Rise and Fall of the Berlin Wall
Tuesday, Jun. 12, 2007A history of the barrier between East and West Germany, constructed 50 years ago.
America's Hidden Workforce
Wednesday, Jun. 06, 2007Photographer Samantha Appleton explores the world of migrant laborers
Bill Gates: The Early Years
Thursday, Jun. 07, 2007A look at the life of the Microsoft co-founder before the internet revolution
Best Shots from Google's Candid Camera
Friday, Jun. 08, 2007For over a year, Google sent out teams in five cities to compile photos for a new street-level image option for New York, San Francisco, Miami, Las Vegas and Denver. Here are the ten unlikeliest images captured by Google's roaming cameras.
Galician Village
Thursday, Jun. 07, 2007A vanishing way of life. Carmen Iglesias de Filgueiras, 95, in her the living room of her farmhouse, in Vilar, Galicia, where she was born. Photographs for TIME by Jose Luis Lopez de Zubiria
A Photographer's Last Assignment
Monday, Jun. 04, 2007Forty years ago, Life Magazine photographer Paul Schutzer was killed while covering the Six-Day War
What the World Eats, Part I
Wednesday, May. 30, 2007What's on family dinner tables around the globe? Photographs by Peter Menzel from the book "Hungry Planet"
Hong Kong: What's Changed, What Hasn't
Thursday, Jun. 07, 2007In the months before the 1997 handover, pessimists said Hong Kong would soon be "just another Chinese city" -- losing what made it uniquely successful. But while some predictions have come true, many of its best features endure
Timeline: Hong Kong, 1997-2007
Thursday, Jun. 07, 2007A photographic look back at a tumultuous ten years
What Makes You Eat More Food
Wednesday, May. 30, 2007Seven ways our bodies tell us we're hungry--even when we're not
Light at the Museum
Thursday, May. 31, 2007A wing designed by architect Steven Holl gives a new glow to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City
Photographs courtesy of Roland Halbe / The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Espresso Italiano
Saturday, Jun. 16, 2007TIME spends a day in one of Rome's famous and fabulous coffee bars, and discovers why Starbucks struggle to gain a foothold in the land of the barista. Photographs for TIME by Davide Monteleone / Contrasto
Cindy Sheehan Resigns
Tuesday, May. 29, 2007The peace activist will no longer serve as the public face of the anti-war movement
Gordon Brown: Cometh The Hour
Thursday, May. 24, 2007In an exclusive photo-essay, TIME follows Britain's next Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, as he prepares for power
50th ANNIVERSARY OF PICTURE POST
Thursday, May. 24, 2007Getty Images celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the end of Britain's last photographic news magazine, Picture Post (1938-1957) with an exhibition of iconic photographs, 24 May 30 June 2007 at the Getty Images Gallery, London W1, UK
The Vision of Richard Serra
Wednesday, May. 23, 2007The sculptor marks 40 years of work with a retrospective at MoMA
Al Gore's American Life
Thursday, May. 17, 2007A look back through the archives at TIME's environmental hero and Nobel Peace Prize winner
The Two Sides of Nigeria
Friday, May. 18, 2007Will elections change the struggling oil-rich nation?
Photographs by Jacob Silberberg / Panos and Thomas Dworzak / Magnum for TIME