文档介绍:Table of Contents: November 30, 2009
EDITION: . Vol. 174 No. 21
COVER
Can These Parents Be Saved? (The Well / Society)
Overparenting got way out of control in the past generation. But now a band of rebels is trying to restore
some balance and sanity to family life and help bring all those anxious helicopter parents down for a soft
landing
NATION
The Fall of Greg Craig, Obama's Top Lawyer (Nation)
How Obama's lawyer sparked a battle royal when he tried to keep some of the President's campaign
promises in the war on terrorism
How One Army Town Copes with PTSD (The Well / Nation)
Posttraumatic stress disorder can terrorize veterans, their families and munities. How one
Navy veteran — and one Army town — is coping
Photos: An Army Town Copes with PTSD
Home to Fort Carson and many returning vets, Colorado Springs has endured a rash of murders
committed by vets returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
ESSAY
Survivor: Alaska (Tuned In)
Sarah Palin turned campaign 2008 into reality TV. Now she's trying to launch a second act in the media
Who Will Inherit Joel Stein's Kid?
When picking godparents for our son, we realized blood is thick — but Wu is thicker
WORLD
Dearborn's Muslims Fear a Fort Hood Backlash
munities nationwide are struggling to deal with the aftermath of the Fort Hood massacre. In
America's most Muslim city, fears of a backlash
Can an Eagle Hug a Panda?
There's no great wall between the economies of China and the . Why both nations need each other
Talking with the Taliban: Easier Said Than Done (The Well / World)
There are those who say it's the fastest way out of Afghanistan. But it's easier said than done
LETTERS
Inbox (Inbox)
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Piecing Together Nabokov's Last Novel (Books)
Piecing together Nabokov's last novel, The Original of Laura
The Road on Film: Beautiful, Bleak (Movies)
Cormac McCarthy's postapocalyptic novel The Road