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Updated Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010, at 6:32 PM ETFriday, Sept. 3, 2010
Large images:
Cover 1: Barack Obama by Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images.
Cover 2: Photograph by Tim Fitzsimons.
Cover 3: Tiger Woods by Scott Halleran/Getty Images.
Small images:
Demonstrators by Don Emmert/AFP/Getty Images.
Woman in bikini by Jupiterimages/© Getty Images.
Cadaver by Darrin Klimek/Thinkstock.
Still from Going the Distance by Jessica Miglio/Warner Bros. Pictures.
Cars by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images.
Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010
Large images:
Cover 1: Hostage situation by Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images.
Cover 2: Still from The American by Giles Keyte © Focus Features. All rights reserved.
Cover 3: Naomi Campbell by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images.
Cover 4: Art frame from photos.com © Getty Images.
Small images:
Netflix illustration by Mark Alan Stamaty.
Kevin Durant by Mustafa Ozer/AFP/Getty Images.
Joan Rivers by Jemal Countess/Getty Images.
Joe Miller courtesy of Paraserv/Wikipedia.
Still from The American by Giles Keyte © Focus Features. All rights reserved.
Sarah Palin by Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty Images.
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