TIME Magazine April 28, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 17DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 4.6 + 1.3 + 16.2 MB
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How America Can Lead in Green - So far, the U.S. has sat out the fight against climate change--but that can't continue. Here's how America can lead the way to a greener world
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The Candidates and Climate Change - All three presidential contenders talk like greens. What the cap-and-trade fight about to break out may say about them
• WORLD:
Gordon Brown in America - Few world leaders love America as much as Gordon Brown. A visit with Britain's Prime Minister reveals why he's having a harder time at home
• PEOPLE:
10 Questions for Rachael Ray - The perky Food Network host's empire includes a magazine, a talk show and a nonprofit group. Her latest book, Yum-O! The Family Cookbook, comes out April 29. Rachael Ray will now take your questions
TIME Magazine April 21, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 16DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 3.4 + 1 + 13.3 MB
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The Story of Barack Obama's Mother - Barack Obama's greatest influence was a woman most Americans know nothing about. How her uncommon life shaped his views of the world
• WORLD:
Zimbabwe's Opposition Leader Is This Close...Again - Morgan Tsvangirai has been attacked and arrested for challenging Zimbabwe's despot Robert Mugabe. Now he may be on the verge of unseating him
• SOCIETY:
On the Colorado Beer Trail - Who needs Napa? Colorado offers fans of craft brews their own playland of tours and tasting bars
• PEOPLE:
10 Questions for Randy Pausch - He's a Carnegie Mellon professor with terminal cancer. His stirring final speech became an Internet sensation and the basis for a new book, The Last Lecture. Randy Pausch will now take your questions