文档介绍:Table of Contents: March 29, 2010
IN THIS ISSUE EDITION: . Vol. 175 No. 12
COVER
Rewiring the Workforce: Where Will the New e From? (The Well / Cover)
The worst recession in generations torpedoed million jobs. Getting them back means understanding
what makes the economy tick
Graphic: Where the Jobs Will Be Found
Coming out of the recession, employment will rebound differently across the .
Graphic: Out of Work America
How tough is it to land a job these days? Unemployment figures, both overall and by industry, provide a
benchmark
NATION
Eric Holder's Trials and Tribulations (The Well / Nation)
The Attorney General wanted to prosecute a top terrorist in New York City. Plan B, anyone?
ESSAY
Full Steam Ahead (Commentary / White House Memo)
Obama's team is ready for a brawl over health care, no matter what the polls say
The .-Israel Spat: Just a Sideshow (Commentary)
Obama has reason to confront Israel over settlements. But they are not the real obstacle to peace
Joel Stein: Does My Son Take After Me — or His Mom? A ic Test (The Awesome Column)
A spit test tells us whose genes prevailed in our son's DNA. Too bad there's no gene for awesomeness
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Do Statins Work Equally for Men and Women? (The Well / Health)
Millions of American men and women take statins. But do they work equally for both sexes?
NOTEBOOK
Brief History: The Textbook Wars (Briefing)
The Moment (Briefing)
3|16|10: Bangkok
The Skimmer (Briefing)
Book Review: The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine by Michael Lewis
The World (Briefing)
10 ESSENTIAL STORIES
Peter Graves (Briefing / Milestones)
Verbatim (Briefing)
Doris Haddock (Briefing / Milestones)
Charles Moore (Briefing / Milestones)
LETTERS
Inbox (Inbox)
WORLD
Catholic Europe: How Damaged Is the Papacy? (The Well / World)
A string of sex-abuse scandals across Europe rocks the Catholic Church and thre