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Then the U.S. joined World War II (a phrase, incidentally, that was popularized by Time magazine), and Berlin produced a new slew of patriotic songs. At the request of Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau, he wrote "Any Bonds Today?" - best known in the Bugs Bunny rendition - that urged Americans to buy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: That Old Christmas Feeling: Irving America | 12/24/2001 | See Source »

The World Trade Center and Pentagon tragedies and their aftermath produced astonishing side-by-side images of heroism and destruction, capping a year full of truly unforgettable photos. Our readers seem to agree; by far the most popular feature on TIME.com in the three months since the Sept. 11 attacks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME.com This Week DEC. 17--23 | 12/24/2001 | See Source »

4 BARRY BONDS. Home-run inflation robbed him of some of the attention he deserved, so let's refocus: his 73 dingers for the San Francisco Giants is one of the greatest performances in baseball's long history. He also set the record for walks and slugging percentage, held by...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Best and Worst of 2001: Sport | 12/24/2001 | See Source »

And then we had, as Barton Biggs of Morgan Stanley calls it, "a bolt from the blue." A strike right at the heart of world capitalism. And it was a pretty good shot: it leveled two of the biggest buildings in the U.S. and shut down the New York Stock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Crash That Wasn't | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

"Before Sept. 11, the American economy had been expanding every month for 133 months. That created all kinds of distortions and excesses, and the economy was already slowing down. Sept. 11 just accelerated the trend. The attacks gave a license to the private sector to restructure ? firing people, closing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forward Thinking | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

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