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TimeMagazine.美国.时代周刊英文文字版.doc

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    • 教育联展网—中国最实效的教育培训门户网站[Time Magazine].[美国.时代周刊英文文字版]Table of Contents: February 1. 2010 IN THIS ISSUE EDITION: U.S. Vol. 175 No. 4 COVER Starting Over: Can Obama Revive His Agenda? (Cover) One year in, Obama's agenda is on life support. What he must do to revive it Web Exclusive President Obama One Year In Photos: An intimate look at the Commander in Chief on the day before the one-year anniversary of his administration 'It Always Takes Longer Than You Think' (Cover) Excerpts from President Obama's interview with TIME's Joe Klein: ESSAY Calling All Guidos (The Awesome Column) In which I get together with the bard of the Garden State to assess the merits of Jersey Shore NATION Mass Mutiny: How Scott Brown Shook the Political World (The Well / Nation) Scott Brown's surprise Senate win in the Bay State may have derailed Obama's health care reform WORLD A Wedding in the Town of Al-Qaeda (Postcard: Yemen) An unexpected wedding invitation to an unfortunately named town highlights Yemen's promise — and its challenges. An evening with the villagers of Al-Qaeda Haiti Earthquake: Aftershock (World) With tens of thousands struggling to survive, aid reaches Haiti. What past disasters can teach about the right way to rebuild Burying the Dead (World) Running with the Looters (World) TO OUR READERS Healing Haiti Those in Port-au-Prince need assistance. But they also need the focus of the world's press on their plight. What TIME is doing to help LETTERS Inbox (Inbox) ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Eero Dynamic (Architecture) Saarinen, the man who made Modernism sexy, is finally getting his due From Europe with Love (Books) A new anthology brings the best of Continental writing to American shores Extraordinary Measures: Sentiment Makes a Comeback (Movies) In Extraordinary Measures and The Blind Side, sentiment makes a comeback Short List TIME'S PICKS FOR THE WEEK BUSINESS When Economic Indicators Aren't Worth That Much (The Curious Capitalist) We are besieged by a blizzard of often contradictory economic data. Is there any escape? Probably not SOCIETY When Elder Care Brings Back Sibling Tensions (Life / Social Norms) Siblings clash as they respond to parents' aging Toe Huggers (Life / Fitness) Joggers spend a lot on cushiony sneakers, but going barefoot (or close to it) might be better for your body Public Spending (Life / Cash Crunch) A new Twitteresque site lets you broadcast everything you charge. Could that make you spend less? SPECIAL SECTION Dare to Be Boring (Global Business / Banking) Banco Santander is a risk-control freak that also uses sophisticated software to manage its customers. No wonder the company made so much money during the recession Q&A: Starbucks Can Smell Growth (Global Business / American Re: Reinventing and Retooling the U.S. Economy) In his second stint as CEO, Howard Schultz had to create a turnaround plan in the middle of a recession Oakley's Pursuit of Cool (Global Business / American Re: Reinventing and Retooling the U.S. Economy) Going a little overboard on products is part of what creates the company's edge PEOPLE 10 Questions for Michael Pollan (10 Questions) The Omnivore's Dilemma author has a new book, Food Rules, out now. Michael Pollan will now take your questions NOTEBOOK The Moment (Briefing) 1|17|10: Port-au-Prince The World (Briefing) 10 ESSENTIAL STORIES Spotlight: Haiti Earthquake Relief (Briefing) Verbatim (Briefing) Brief History: The World Economic Forum (Briefing) The Skimmer (Briefing) Book Review: Freefall: America, Free Markets, and the Sinking of the World Economy by Joseph E. Stiglitz Robert B. Parker (Briefing / Milestones) Teddy Pendergrass (Briefing / Milestones) Dennis Stock (Briefing / Milestones) Web Exclusive Dennis Stock: Master Photographer 1928 - 2010 COVER Starting Over: Can Obama Revive His Agenda? By JOE KLEIN Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010 The president scans the headlines on his way back to the White House on Jan. 18. Callie Shell / Aurora for TIME "Look," the President said. "Even if we hadn't tackled health care, this was going to be a tough year." We were in the Oval Office, talking about how health care reform had become such a mess. It was the Friday before his first anniversary in office, the Friday before a Republican named Scott Brown demolished the assumptions of Barack Obama's presidency by winning Ted Kennedy's Senate seat and ending the Democrats' filibuster-proof dominance. It was a Friday when the President's decision to go all in on health care was beginning to seem like a disastrous gamble. I asked Obama how he thought his Administration was perceived by someone in the Boston suburbs who had supported him a year ago, looking for "change" — and now saw the President making deals with everyone from Joe Lieberman to the labor unions to Senator Ben 。

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