03
Dec

TIME Magazine’s U.S. & World Covers This Week Offer Stunning Contrast | Daily Kos

Each week, TIME Magazine designs covers for four world markets: the U.S., Europe, Asia and the South Pacific. While the content in these magazines are nearly identical, the covers are not, with those intended for American audiences often being quite … different.

This week offers a stark example [first photo], as world markets are presented with “Obama’s Iran Gamble” while Americans are tempted with “America’s Pest Problem.”

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