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Our special double issue chronicling travels to several of Europe's most inspiring natural marvels and human architectural masterworks prompted readers to share stories of their own favorite amazing places. Some complained, however, that their home country was unjustly overlooked I enjoyed Time's reports on "the Wonders of Europe...
Politics mostly. China has a huge trade surplus with the U.S., which has Congress threatening tariffs on Chinese imports. But economics played a role too. China's off-the-charts growth would naturally lift its currency in a free market, which China is trying to achieve. This is a first...
Benedetta Ciaccia, 30, an Italian-born business analyst, was among thousands of commuters on the way to work on July 7 as suicide bombers blew themselves up on three London Underground trains and a bus. Her friends and relatives have not heard from her since, and she was not among...
On Saturday, on my way to the wedding that brought me to London, I drive by Edgware Road, where one of the attacks took place. The normally busy street is cordoned off and teeming with policemen. The scene is a jarring reminder of the innocent deaths which the huge metropolis...
Picks of the Flicks Did your favorite movie make our cut? More than 3,600 readers have e-mailed their responses to our list of the All-TIME 100 best films, as chosen by TIME's movie critics Richard Corliss and Richard Schickel. Not surprisingly, reactions to their choices ranged...