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TITLE: TIME magazine
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: DECEMBER 24, 2001 / VOL. 158 NO. 27
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Photograph from APP--Romeo Gacad.

VIEWPOINT.
HOW TO WIN A HOLY WAR:.
Charles Krauthammer on the key to America's victory.
THE MIDDLE EAST.
Once the shadow partner of the Taliban, al-Qaeda is now clinging to a corner of bra Bora.
TIME.COM LETTERS NOTEBOOK MILESTONES.
THE HUNT FOR BIN LADEN.
PAYBACK: With a Vengeance A telltale tape raises the stakes on a battle in Afghanistan.
OSAMA'S LAST STAND: Death from the Skies U.S. and British forces join Afghan fighters on the ground as fire rains down on Tora Bora.
FRONTLINES: A map of Osama's redoubt.
THE CAVES: TIME'S Matt Forney takes a tour.
THE TAPE.
TRUE CONFESSIONS: Killer Giggles The chilling tape reveals more than guilt.
THE SHEIK: Who is Osama's guest?.
INVESTIGATIONS.
THE TERRORISTS: Where Can AI-Qaeda Go Next? Yemen? Somalia? Or will the plotters show up next door?.
THE 20TH HIJACKER? What was Moussaoui's role?.
THE PALESTINIANS: Arafat's Deadly Dance His men appear to be in on the terror attacks.
BUSINESS.
TOYS: Going with the Classics The hottest toys are the most comforting ones.
THE ARTS.
CINEMA: The Will to be Au Will Smith plays Muhammad Ali during an epic period in the fighter's life.
Review: Richard Schickel on Au, the movie.
The Legend: Stanley Crouch on All, the phenomenon.
BEST AND WORST OF.
CRITICS' CHOICES: Favorites (and betes noires) in cinema, design, TV, music, books, theater, ads and sport.
ART: Renaissance Women Robert Hughes on an exhibition dealing with dream images, not likenesses.
SHOW BUSINESS: Rebel Chef Joel Stein on Anthony Bourdain.
PERSONAL TIME.
YOUR HEALTH, TECHNOLOGY AND MONEY.
PEOPLE.
ESSAY: Lance Morrow on Osama's coffee Hatch.
THE TALIBAN.
KANDAHAR: Who's Sleeping in Mullah Omar's Bed?.
The abandoned haunts of Omar and Osama.


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