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How Germany can Save the Euro
If Germans insist on austerity elsewhere in Europe, they must spend more at home or risk losing the common currency they need more than anyone else
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Porn Again
"Don't forget to breathe," Chuck Traynor (Peter Sarsgaard) tells Linda Boreman (Amanda Seyfried) as he introduces her to the sex act that will bring her infamy as Linda Lovelace, star of 1972's Deep Throat. These are about the kindest words he says to the hapless Linda in Lovelace, Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's generous-to-a-fault biopic ...
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World
Yemen on the Brink As Terrorist Threat Shuts Embassies BY ARYN BAKER On Aug. 6, Jane Marriott, the U.K.'s ambassador to Yemen, marked dawn with a tweet: "It's a beautiful morning in this wonderful country called Yemen. Here's hoping for a peaceful Ramadan and Eid." Hours later, she and other personnel evacuated the British embassy--the ...
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Little al-Qaedas Loom Large
The terrorist group's franchise operations are a threat. Here's how to deal with them
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TIME U.S. Cover: A World Without Bees
A printable picture of the cover of the Aug 19, 2013 issue of TIME. Link to the table of contents or browse issues by date.
10 Questions for James Dyson
Inventor and billionaire James Dyson on why he likes rookie engineers and air dynamics but not Harry Potter
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I Am Australian. So Am I
Australia's changing complexion and its growing engagement with Asia are reshaping its identity and place in the world
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Milestones
DIED Dick Kazmaier, 82, the Princeton halfback who won the Heisman Trophy in 1951--the last time an Ivy League player has done so--but chose a lucrative business career over pro football. DIED Julius Chambers, 76, prominent civil rights lawyer for the NAACP. He was best known for arguing the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that ...
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Inside Nigeria's Risky War
Why the campaign to crush the Islamist group Boko Haram may backfire on the Nigerian government and its allies
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TIME Asia Cover: We Are Australia
A printable picture of the cover of the Aug 19, 2013 issue of TIME. Link to the table of contents or browse issues by date.