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Table of Contents:VOL. 163, NO. 1 - January 17, 2011
Cover story
On history's stage: Chief Justice John Roberts Jr.
As the youngest leader of the high court in two centuries, he has the energy, the intellect -- and the votes -- to reshape our world. By Roger Parloff 
Features
Diary of an Electric Commuter
Living with Nissan's charming Leaf is a journey from range anxiety to energy smugness to charging perplexity. By Sue Callaway 
What the hell is going on with TV?
Google TV. Xbox. Apple TV. Roku. All these gadgets promise to make television more like the web. There's just one problem: None of them are ready for primetime. By Jessi Hempel 
P&G's new mission: Make money in places where people earn $2 a day
As Western companies duke it out for a piece of the developing-markets pie, Procter & Gamble is courting not just the newly rich but also the very poor. By Jennifer Reingold 
First
By the numbers
When crime pays. By Jessica Shambora 
Washington Watch
The big political player you've never heard of. By Tory Newmyer 
The briefing
The great light bulb war, our communist founding fathers, and more. 
The chartist
Where the BCS bowl money goes. By Daniel Roberts 
Tech
Brainstorm
Sun spots: Solar power across the nation. By Shelley DuBois 
Tech@Work
Intel's sunny vision for the cloud. By Michal Lev-Ram 
Mobility
Phil Falcone hedges his mobile bet. By Scott Woolley 
Invest
How a bridge champ beats the market
Brad Moss uses his gaming skills to make his hedge fund prosper. By Adam Lashinsky 
Analyst Face-Off
Mexican food chain Chipotle's stock is hot. Can it keep sizzling? Interviews by Scott Cendrowski 
Venture
Goldman's gift
In late 2009, the pilloried bank launched a half-billiondollar program to help entrepreneurs in distressed communities. Was it real? By Richard McGill Murphy 
Verne Harnish
Five business myths to ditch now. 
How I got started
Fred Carl Jr., the creative spark behind the Viking oven. Interview by Dinah Eng 
Opinion
Next time a slick salesman like Bush or Obama tells you how much he'll save you in taxes, be skeptical.
By Allan Sloan 
Note to Congress: Don't blow this historic chance to tackle Medicare, the tax code, and immigration.
By Geoff Colvin 
Risk taking got us into this mess. But unless we embrace risks again, we face a darker prospect.
By Nina Easton 
David Stockman is back and criticizing tax cutters. Why should we listen?
By Dan Primack 
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