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Edition: U.S.
Edition: U.S.
Vol. 177 No. 5
COVER
The Role Model
(The Well / Cover)
Barack Obama realized long ago that Ronald Reagan was a transformational President who reshaped the nation and its politics. Now Obama is fashioning his own presidency to follow the Gipper's playbook
From Actor to Politician
A gallery of rare and unseen images from Reagan's first foray into big-time politics
The Reagan Revelation (United States)
One hundred years after his birth and 30 years after he took office, his optimistic vision and complex conservatism inspire and haunt Republicans and Democrats alike
Grace Under Fire (Appreciation)
In her father's final years, Patti Davis recalls, some of his best qualities were very much alive
ESSAY
Hello, Sunshine
(Commentary / In the Arena)
In a deft State of the Union address, Obama turns the tables on the GOP, redefining his party and himself
110 Percent! (The Awesome Column)
Must all NFL players speak in boring clichés in the run-up to the Super Bowl? Not if I can help it
NATION
Where's The Beef?
(The Well / Food)
A lawsuit raises the question of how much beef it takes to sell a "seasoned beef" taco. The answer: not as much as you think
Arizona's Great Divide (The Well / Nation)
Big rifts, bigger challenges. Can the state heal in time?
WORLD
Postcard from Sidi Bouzid
To many, Mohammed Bouazizi is a martyr and a hero. But to one woman, he's simply a beloved son. Visiting the birthplace of the Jasmine Revolution
On the Arab Street, Rage Is Contagious (World)
Days after popular protests toppled Tunisia's despot, Egyptians rise against their autocratic ruler and key U.S. ally Hosni Mubarak. Who's next?
LETTERS
Inbox
(Inbox)
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
The Escape Artist
(Books) J.D. Salinger fled the world. A new biography tries to track him down
And the Nominees Are... (Movies)
A stammering monarch and an Internet mogul lead the pack in this year's race for the Best Picture Oscar
Q&A; Jason Statham (Q&A;)
BUSINESS
Google Refreshing
(Business) The search giant looks to its start-up roots as it taps co-founder Larry Page for the top job
SOCIETY
PTA Wars
(Life / Education)
In public schools across the country, parent groups are fighting for the right to fill in budget gaps
Traffic Gem (Life / How It Works)
Diverging-diamond interchanges can save time and lives
Not Your Grandparents' Left-Hand Turn
Video: Diverging diamond interchanges eliminate traditional left-hand turns and cut overall trafic delays by up to 60 percent, but are they too confusing?
SPECIAL SECTION
Stainless Steel?
(Global Business / Sustainability Inc.)
The industry searches for new technology to radically reduce greenhouse gases
Tax Breaks for Jobs (Global Business / Investment Horizon)
Big Business wants them, and Washington may cave. But will they really boost employment?
PEOPLE
10 Questions for Wendy Kopp
(10 Questions)
The Teach for America founder has a new book, A Chance to Make History. Wendy Kopp will now take your questions
BRIEFING
The Moment
1|25|11: Washington
The World
10 ESSENTIAL STORIES
The Big Questions: By Mark Halperin (Washington: The Politics Page)
Decision Time For Senator John Thune (Washington: The Politics Page)
Lab Report: Health, Science and Medicine
Verbatim
Brief History: Sex on TV
The Skimmer
Book review: Hot: Living Through the Next Fifty Years on Earth by Mark Hertsgaard
Jack LaLanne (Milestones)
Keith Olbermann (Milestones)
Milestones (Milestones)
Putin's Terrorism Problem (Worldview)
Behind the Moscow attack is a history of Russia's flawed, brutal policies in the Caucasus