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Time Magazine: Cover
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The cover story of Time magazine's Nov. 12 edition highlights the best inventions of the year for 2007. It covers the latest innovative products from the entertainment, transportation, environmental and several other high-tech areas. From the aircraft category, the magazine recognized Boeing's X-48B blended wing body (BWB) for its innovative design and its potential to enable cleaner, quieter and higher performance air transportation.
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The cover story in Time magazine this week, entitled "Too Wired For Their Own Good?", condemns the youth of the nation as gadget-obsessed, perennially multitasking, social failures who can't really get into anything important or even relax. The article brings up example upon example of dysfunctional teenagers and their equally disjointed families. Take for example the Cox twins, Bronte and Piers:
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In 2007, Time engineered a style overhaul of the magazine aimed at appealing to a younger generation. Among other changes, the magazine reduced the red cover border in order to advertise featured stories, enlarged column titles, increased white space around articles, and accompanied opinion pieces with photographs of the writers. The changes have met both criticism and praise.[5][6] [7]
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