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COVER
The New Frugality: How Americans Are Cutting Back (The Well / Cover Story)
The Great Recession is transforming how we spend, whom we trust, where we save and what we really value
Web Exclusive American Thrift: A TIME Poll
TIME asked 1,000 Americans how they're feeling, where they're scrimping and what they see in the road ahead
NATION
How to Raise the Standard in America's Schools (The Well / Nation)
Our students are falling behind their counterparts in the rest of the world, threatening the U.S.'s economic future. Why national education standards are the only way to fix the system
Arne Duncan: The Apostle of Reform (The Well / Nation)
Education Secretary Arne Duncan on why he favors school choice and believes kids should spend more time in class
ESSAY
Joel Stein Contemplates Circumcision (For His Son)
Whoa! Not for me — for my unborn son. My family's debate over the unkindest cut
No Surrender to Somali Pirate Thugs (Commentary / Viewpoint)
Obama should continue to treat Somali pirates as military foes rather than as quaint Captain Hooks
WORLD
Postcard from Barcelona
In a nation where creditors traditionally embarrass debtors into paying up, a proposed law could end the humiliation. Final notice for Spain's costumed debt collectors
South Africa Looks for A Leader (The Well / World)
Fifteen years after Nelson Mandela's thrilling election, South Africa is preparing for another vote. This time, there's less to cheer
Web Exclusive South Africa, Fifteen Years On
Photographer Benedicte Kurzen explores the state of the nation — from the wealthy malls of Johannesburg to the mud huts of the Eastern Cape — as South Africa approaches a critical national election
TO OUR READERS
American Thrift
In our continuing effort to make sense of the new economy, we look at how Americans are cutting back--and looking ahead
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