2020-03-02_Time_Magazine_International_Edition

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6 Time March 2 –9, 2020


For the Record

‘Given

recent

national

events, it is

all the more

important to

learn from

the mistakes

of the past.’

A RESOLUTION
introduced by California
assemblyman Al Muratsuchi,
up for a vote Feb. 20, in
which the state assembly
apologizes to Americans of
Japanese descent for its role
in Japanese-American intern-
ment during World War II

‘I actually really

quite liked labor!’

KATE MIDDLETON,
the Duchess of Cambridge, in a Feb. 15 podcast interview
about motherhood and pregnancy

‘I played

and sang

my heart

out, until

my voice

could sing

no more.’

ELTON JOHN,
apologizing for ending a
Feb. 16 concert in Auckland
early because of walking
pneumonia; shortly after, he
postponed several shows

‘NOT SURE


WHO WAS


MORE EXCITED.


GLAD SHE


REMEMBERS ME


AFTER A YEAR!’


CHRISTINA H. KOCH,


NASA astronaut, on a viral Feb. 13 tweet
showing video of her dog’s reaction when Koch arrived
home after 328 days in space

‘I would like to
take a master’s
degree in
hi s to r y.’

JACK B. WEINSTEIN,
Brooklyn federal judge, who
recently announced his
retirement at the age of 98, on
what he plans to do next

$


million
Box-office debut for Sonic the
Hedgehog, marking the best
domestic opening weekend for
a film inspired by a video game

Plymouth Rock
Graffiti found Feb. 17
on rock marking
1620 arrival of the
colony’s founders

Rock music
Queen performed ’
Live Aid set list at the
Feb. 16 Australian
fire-relief benefit

GOOD WEEK


BAD WEEK


26 %


Approximate decrease
in manatee deaths in
Florida, from 824 in 
to 606 in 2019, per
the state’s Center for
Biological Diversity

ILLUSTRATIONS BY BROWN BIRD DESIGN FOR TIME


SOURCES: AP; HAPPY MUM, HAPPY BABY; NEW YORK TIMES; VARIETY

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