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Vol. 172 No. 16
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COVER
The Limits Of Race (The Well / Cover Story)
It once seemed potent enough to cost Obama the election. But as the economy falters, race is receding. A battleground report

For Blacks, a Quiet Question: What if Obama Loses? (Viewpoint)
Many blacks didn't think Obama would get this far. So how will we react if he come up short?

Is Barack Obama American Enough? (The Well / Campaign '08)
Race will matter on Election Day. But it's not about black and white

Race and the Brain (The Well / Campaign '08)
We're hardwired to react suspiciously to other races. But we also have the tools to overcome it


NATION
Behind the Global Markets' Meltdown (The Well / The Economy)
It spread from the U.S. Here's how it could burn us again

Whiz Kid, Hot Seat (The Well / The Economy)
How the job of buying up all those bad securities fell to a 35-year-old Goldman Sachs alum

Finding One Economic Bright Spot on Main Street (The Well / The Economy)
The recession is hitting American cities hard, but some are equipped to survive. How Pittsburgh remade itself after the last crash--and what others can learn from it

Postcard from Galveston (Postcard: Galveston)
Hurricane Ike has come and gone, but the rotting debris remains, virtually untouched. The enormous task of picking up where the storm left off


ESSAY
Palin vs. "Palin": When SNL Parody Becomes Campaign Reality (Commentary / Tuned In)
Tina Fey has seized the Veep hopeful's public image. Can her target find a way to get the last laugh?

The Obama Surge: Will It Last? (The Well / In the Arena)
In a time of distress, he's projected comfort and confidence. But eventually he'll need to take risks too

A Family Divided by Obama and McCain
Can an Obama supporter stay close to a father who doesn't share her political views?


NOTEBOOK
The Moment (Briefing)
10|6|08: New York

The World (Briefing)
10 ESSENTIAL STORIES

Verbatim

The Page (Briefing)

A Brief History Of: The Weathermen (Briefing)

The Skimmer (Briefing)

Pop Chart

Frances Feldman (Briefing)

J.L. Chestnut Jr. (Briefing)

Milestones

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Body of Lies: Leonardo of Arabia (Movies)
In the spy thriller Body of Lies, Ridley Scott and two big stars tackle the war on terrorism

Fall TV: Remade in the U.S.A. (Television)
In the new season's slew of imported series, a lot gets lost in translation

Monkey and Beatles (Music)
Years after vying for rock's top slot, Damon Albarn and Oasis still have nothing in common

Fireproof: When Filmmakers Believe in Miracles (Movies)
The success of this low-budget movie lies in its appeal to devoutly Christian viewers

5 Things You Should Know About (Downtime)
A Fab Four book, a diva boxed set, two British films and a wife who begins again


SPECIAL SECTION
What Kind of Voter Are You? (The Well / Campaign '08)
It's easy to get lost in a whirl of information. Most people find a shortcut

Can't Make Up Your Mind? (The Well / Campaign '08)
Campaigns invest heavily to target swing voters. Pinning them down isn't easy

How You Voted (The Well / Campaign '08)
Here's a look at how the American public has voted in past presidential elections


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Sizing Up Your Body (Life / Fit Nation)
When friends and family are battling weight, it's easy to forget what a healthy body looks like


SOCIETY
Times Are Tough, but I Still Live at the Mall. Literally (Life / First Person With:)
Matthew Lawrence, mall resident, 40, rents a one-bedroom apartment in Glendale, Calif., directly above the Cheesecake Factory and Forever 21


TECHNOLOGY
Is Laser-Powered HDTV the Highest Def Yet? (Life / User's Guide)
Help the economy: buy a sweet $7,000 HDTV. (Then charge admission)


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Comcast's Challenge (Global Business / Media)
With telco competitors trying to grab subscribers, the cable company steps up to the fight

China's Medical Boom (Global Business / Health Care)
Western-style private hospitals are competing with state facilities--and with one another

Harley-Davidson's Wildest Child (Global Business / Top Teams)
Buell makes sport bikes that cyclists love to ride and employees love to build

Business Books
It's been a difficult year for Goldman Sachs, but the story of Wall Street's top investment bank is rich with financial drama. Not as rich as Branson? This tome won't help you


PEOPLE
10 Questions for Lance Armstrong (10 Questions)
To raise cancer awareness, the cyclist is returning to the road. Lance Armstrong will now take your questions


TO OUR READERS
How We Decide
In numbers and words, TIME explores how race is--or isn't--shaping the election and how voters are making up their minds


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Quotes of the Day »

SUE SEKEL, of Toledo, Ohio, who was cleaning her house when Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama knocked on her door during a campaign stop