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Table of Contents: January 18. 2010
IN THIS ISSUE EDITION: U.S. Vol. 175 No. 2
COVER
The new field of epigenetics is showing how your environment and your choices can influence your
genetic code — and that of your kids
Dr. Lars Olov Bygren's research helps explain how a father's diet might affect certain traits he passes to
his son
NATION
As the battle enters its final stage in Washington, a rebellion is taking shape in the states, which are
alarmed about the new financial burdens they will face in a revamped system
The Great Recession has been particularly uncool to teens. Fewer work than ever before. Is this hurting
their future?
The recession has put a damper on the earning power of younger workers
ESSAY
A Slow-Motion Wreck for Commercial Real Estate (Commentary / The Curious Capitalist)
Why the commercial real estate crisis hasn't felt like much of a crisis. At least not yet
The lethal attack on the CIA raises doubts about the reliability of America's allies in the war in
Afghanistan
The failed Christmas bombing shows how far the terrorist network has fallen since Sept. 11
But please, not by videophone. On second thought, if you could just send me a text, that would be great
WORLD
As buyers re-enter Southern California's submerged property market, real estate investors are snapping
up the best deals. In the land of foreclosures, cash is king
Yemen is becoming an increasingly important base for terrorist attacks. Can it be helped? Not easily--the
place is in crisis
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In South Africa, host of this year's World Cup, thousands of women and girls are held as modern-day
slaves. E. Benjamin Skinner takes a rare look inside the underworld of sex trafficking--and one man's
campaign to stop it
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Elizabeth Gilbert's new memoir takes her reluctantly to the altar
On the occasion of her new book, the best-selling memoirist spoke with TIME about same-sex marriage,
the pitfalls of marrying young and what she's working on next.
The film critics have had their say. How will their favorites fare at the Golden Globes and the Oscars?
TIME'S PICKS FOR THE WEEK
SOCIETY
Workouts for Your Brain (Life / Health)
Cognitive fitness is a hot concept, but can fancy software stave off dementia?
A Look at the Nook (Life / Techland)
Barnes & Noble's new e-reader finally gives Amazon's Kindle some serious competition
This Year's Hottest Diet? (Life / Web Watch)
Cash rewards for weight loss
PEOPLE
The Juno director is earning Oscar buzz with his latest, Up in the Air. Jason Reitman will now take your
questions
NOTEBOOK
The Moment (Briefing)
1|4|10: Dubai
The World (Briefing)
10 ESSENTIAL STORIES
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