TIME takes a look at where the remains of other notorious criminals throughout history have ended up
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Viewpoint on Bangladesh Disaster: It’s Not All About the West
The West shouldn’t drown out the Bangladeshis’ fear and anger with a perennial debate over globalization
Viewpoint: In the War Over Christianity, Orthodoxy Is Winning
In an age of secularization, religious traditionalism is surprisingly resilient
Boston Bombing Analysis: When Immigrants Don’t “Americanize”
Immigration advocates are dismayed that these petty terrorists acted just when momentum for reform was building, but this forces us to consider the content of our citizenship
Terrorists and Mass Shooters: More Similar Than We Thought
A new survey shows that suicide terrorists and mass-homicide perpetrators tend to draw from the same pool of grievance-collecting young men
The Boston Bombing: Should Cameras Now Be Everywhere?
More video surveillance will be coming to cities across America. But how do we balance safety with privacy?
What Holds Women Back from the TIME 100?
Some of this year’s female honorees embody the paradox that prevents parity
Why Austerity Is a Dangerous Idea
When everyone tries it at once, austerity makes the debt bigger, not smaller
Who’s Behind the Boston Bombings? Some Initial Clues
The attack was low-tech and apparently leaderless, which points us in several possible directions
Viewpoint: Anti-Semitism Never Goes Away
A new report charts the rise in anti-Semitic incidents across Europe
No Laughing Matter
The arrest of a popular Egyptian satirist bodes ill for the revolution
The Limits of Saber Rattling
Obama’s policies are smart, but his loose talk could force military action in Iran and Syria
What Bush Got Right On Iraq—and What Obama Can Learn From It
Before pulling the trigger on Iran, the U.S. should review how Bush nearly drove Saddam Hussein from power without an invasion