• COVER:The Real Running Mates - Political spouses have traditionally wielded their influence in private. But in this race, all the rules will have to be rewritten
• HEALTH & MEDICINE: Beepocalypse Now? - Something is killing honeybees in record numbers. Three theories on why
• Hyper Kids? Check Their Diet - Research confirms a long-suspected link between hyperactivity and food additives
• SOCIETY: Video Games That Keep Kids Fit - Never mind kickball or soccer. Some schools are now getting kids to break a sweat with exergaming fitness centers
CosmoGIRL! is an American magazine based in New York City. The teenage spin-off of Cosmopolitan, it targets teenage girls and features fashion and celebrities. It is published 10 times a year and reaches 8 million readers. The editor-in-chief is Susan Schulz.
There are also editions of the magazine in other countries, including the UK, the Netherlands, China, Hong Kong and Indonesia. Inside each issue, there is an interview and photo shoot with a current celebrity, various articles and embarrassing stories.
Cosmogirl includes a project known as Project 2024, created in 2002. It was named 2024 because that is when the youngest readers would be 35, old enough to run for President of the United States.
TIME Magazine (EDITION: EUROPE) August 27, 2007 Vol. 170, No. 8
• COVER: How Diana Transformed Britain (10 Years On) - From shy bride to passionate campaigner, Diana, Princess of Wales didn't just transform herself — she changed her country
• Waiting to be King (10 Years On) - Waiting to be King is hard, but Charles is making his mark
• William and Harry: Like Mother, Like Sons (10 Years On) - Following Diana's lead, William and Harry are redefining what it means to be royal
• ASTRONOMY: Galileo's Moon View - Newly uncovered sketches by Galileo offer a unique glimpse of a scientific giant in the throes of discovery
• ARTS: Bird Flight: Michael Ondaatje's Divisadero (Books) - The thrill and peril of Michael Ondaatje's new novel is that you never know where he's taking you next
• COVER:Moment of Truth - Bush's top two men in Iraq are finally about to deliver a verdict on progress there. Here are the questions to ask about it
• NATION: The Greatest Education Lab - How Katrina opened the way for an influx of school reformers
• HEALTH & MEDICINE: When Lead Lurks in Your Nursery - The risk from toxic toys is real, and so is the danger from other household sources of the heavy metal
• Words Don't Mean What They Mean - In his new book, The Stuff of Thought, Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker explains why speaking plainly may not be all it's cracked up to be
• PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Buzz Aldrin - The second person to ever step foot on the moon, he's the star of a Sundance Award--winning film about the Apollo crews. Buzz Aldrin will now take your questions