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The Reasoning Behind Time Magazine’s Cover Choice

July 30, 2010
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Time managing editor Richard Stengal explains why they made the decision to use a portrait of a young woman who has had her nose and ears cut off by the Taliban. The photo, by Jodi Bieber, is an arresting image – the soft light and simple composition draw you in before you realize what it is that you’re looking at.

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