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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 176 No. 22
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COVER
Marriage: What's It Good For? (Cover)
The state of our unions is shifting in unexpected ways. A TIME/Pew special report shows how income, age and experience alter our chances of wedded bliss
Web Exclusive  TIME / Pew Research Center Poll: Part I
A nation weighs in on the ideals, expectations and realities of contemporary marriage
Web Exclusive  TIME / Pew Research Center Poll: Part II



ESSAY
The Wages of Fear (Commentary / The Curious Capitalist)
Is Ireland in trouble? Yes. But it's psychology, not reality, that is roiling global financial markets

The Last Chance (Commentary / Worldview)
Is the U.S. political system able to embrace sensible recommendations on the deficit?

The Deficit-Reduction Obsession (Commentary / In the Arena)
Why don't we first deal with the more pressing problems of growth and job creation?

The Mayor Next Door (Commentary)
With my pitch for the new series Cory Booker's Newark, I take on Sarah Palin in her own backyard


NATION
Leading The Rebel Brigade (The Well / Nation)
Senator Jim DeMint has harnessed Tea Party populism but infuriated GOP elders. Is he taking his party toward salvation--or destruction?

Foreclosure Foul-up: Tracking Down Those 'Lost' Mortgages (The Well / The Economy)
The banks can't find a lot of the paperwork needed for foreclosures. TIME looks into why


WORLD
With Suu Kyi Free at Last, What's Next for Burma? (World)
Aung San Suu Kyi is released from house arrest to a Burma that, while still in the generals' grip, is changing fast. To get things done, she will have to learn how to be more than an icon of democracy
Web Exclusive  Burma's Aung San Suu Kyi is Released from House Arrest
But in order to get things done, she will have to learn to be more than an icon of democracy


TO OUR READERS
All in the Family
A comprehensive new report reveals seismic shifts in the way we view marriage and family — and what they mean for America's future


LETTERS
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Hollow Hallows (Movies)
The first film in the Harry Potter finale gets lost in the woods
Web Exclusive  Visions of Emma Watson
Photos: The evolution of the Harry Potter star, from child actor to international icon

The King's Speech: Pushing All the Oscar Buttons (Movies)
A historical drama with a physically challenged hero pushes all the right Oscar buttons

Amoral Escape: The Next Three Days Review (Movies)

A Rough Rider at Rest (Books)
Thirty years on, Edmund Morris delivers the final volume of his Teddy Roosevelt biography

The End of 'Objectivity' (Tuned In)
In 2010 new-media openness upended old media's poker-faced stoicism. And it's about time

Q&A; Chevy Chase (Q&A;)

Short List
TIME'S PICKS FOR THE WEEK


SOCIETY
Non-Owner's Manual (Life / Techland)
To save money (and the earth), sites are popping up to help strangers share their stuff

Strike a Pose (Life / Lab Rat)
New data show the way you sit or stand can make you feel more powerful, with the testosterone to prove it

Pint-Size Me (Life / Taste of America)
San Francisco is taking toys out of Happy Meals. Will it make kids any healthier?


SPECIAL SECTION
Making Room (Global Business / Hospitality)
The new CEO at Four Seasons follows the founder. It's the most dangerous seat in business

It's Not the Economy (Global Business / Investment Horizon)
The GDP of a nation and the stock prices of its companies are no longer connected


PEOPLE
10 Questions for Emma Watson (10 Questions)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 premieres Nov. 19. Emma Watson will now take your questions


BRIEFING
The Moment
11|16|10: London

The World
10 ESSENTIAL STORIES

Mark Halperin's Take: The GOP's Message Discipline (Washington: The Politics Page)

How the Left Interpreted the Midterms (Washington: The Politics Page)

Lab Report: Health, Science and Medicine

Verbatim

Brief History: Nazi Fugitives

The Skimmer
Book review: The Emperor of All Maladies by Siddhartha Mukherjee

Dino De Laurentiis (Milestones)

Emilio Massera (Milestones)

Milestones (Milestones)

Milestones (Milestones)


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