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Survivor: Alaska
Sarah Palin turned campaign 2008 into reality TV. Now she's trying to launch a second act in the media
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In Central America, Coups Still Trump Change
Central America was meant to have left the coups and corruption of the past behind. But across the region the same families are in charge and change is little more than a slogan
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How Silvio Berlusconi Uses Women on TV
How the Italian Prime Minister and media mogul has used beautiful women on TV to create the very culture that now sustains him
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Who Will Inherit Joel Stein's Kid?
When picking godparents for our son, we realized blood is thick--but Wu is thicker
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'We participated in things that were clearly wrong and have reason to regret. We apologize.' LLOYD BLANKFEIN, Goldman Sachs' chief executive, speaking during a conference at which he was named CEO of the Year 'I really don't feel that there's currently liberty and justice for all.' WILL PHILLIPS, a 10-year-old Arkansas boy who has refused ...
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Power of One
To recycle is good, but to reuse is better. Freecycle's Deron Beal tells how he started finding homes for millions of people's stuff
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Earl Cooley
It takes nerve to fight fires. But leaping out of planes and parachuting directly into infernos requires a rare brand of bravery. And no man better exemplified this fearlessness than Montana native Earl Cooley, who died Nov. 9 at 98. Cooley was one of the original smoke jumpers, firefighters who parachute into remote blazes, often ...
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Can Top Chef TV Dinners Live Up to Billing?
Schwan's Home Service is selling frozen Top Chef dishes. Can reality live up to reality TV?
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The Festival Circuit
Cannes? Venice? No, we're talking about Puri, Pyongyang and other offbeat gems
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The Waste Land
Cormac McCarthy's postapocalyptic novel The Road is beautiful on film but no less bleak
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India's Urban Legend
Despite official pledges, India's cities are
no better a year after the Mumbai attacks
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Piecing Together Nabokov's Last Novel
Piecing together Nabokov's last novel, The Original of Laura
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10 Questions for Zac Efron
The High School Musical star grows up in Me and Orson Welles, out Nov. 25. Zac Efron will now take your questions
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Yuri Zarakhovich
Yuri Zarakhovich's life was full of skulduggery, danger and crisis. He did, after all, report for TIME as the Soviet empire decayed, fell and tried to resurrect itself as the new Russia. It was two decades of journalistic drama on one of history's biggest stages, with Zarakhovich dodging bullets and traveling from one breakaway republic ...
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