Friday, 12 February 2010

TIME Magazine May 10, 2004 Vol. 163 No. 19

TIME Magazine May 10, 2004 Vol. 163 No. 19
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COVER: What Makes Teens Tick - A flood of hormones, sure. But also a host of structural changes in the brain. Can those explain the behaviors that make adolescence so exciting--and so exasperating?
• BUSINESS: Is Microsoft A Slowpoke? - Its big new product is way overdue. And Linux is challenging Windows' desktop dominance. What will it take to get the software titan moving again?
• ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Troy Story - How did an Iliad adaptation turn into an endless moviemaking odyssey? Blame hurricanes, turtles, Bulgarian weight lifters ...

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