Time Magazine 2010 November 22 - 50 Best Inventions
- November 22, 2010
- Volume 176
- Number 21
- Acceptable Condition - This was a mailed Orange County California (OCC) subscription copy. It does have normal scuffing and marking from shipping distribution. Issue is bent from when the mail delivery put it into the mail box. Address label on cover was cut out and removed for privacy policy reasons. There is some either water damage or entire issue damage (probably both) to the lower right corner.
- Cover photograph by Jeff Riedel
- Cover article: The United States of Amerijuana - "How an Illegal Drug Became a Legal Cure" - The story of how pot went from scourge to medicine. by Andrew Ferguson
- Why We Should Shrink Detroit - The city is too big to sustain itself. Here's a plan for its future. by David Okrent and Steven Gray
- Haiti's Second Calamity - As the nation struggles to rebuild, it faces another adversary: cholera. by Jessica Desvarieux
- Heal, Boy - How dogs can ease PTSD. by Mark Thompson
- The Power of the Sheconomy - Women's pay is nearing parity, and they aren't afraid to use it. by Belinda Luscombe
- The 50 Best Inventions of 2010 - edited by Josh Quittner
- A TIME 100 Roundtable - "The Future of Content" - Judd Apatow, America Ferrera, Tim Westergren and Philip Rosedale discuss the future of media. Moderated by Joel Stein
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