Vol. 152 No. 8

NATION

The Cost Of It All (The Damage Done)
This scandal has scorched everyone it has touched--the President, his family, the prosecutor, the press. Even if Clinton's testimony puts it behind us, the damage is done

Where the Liberals Roam
A House race in Boston pits a colorful pol and a talk-radio star against a rich unknown with ideas

Thanks, but Hillary Doesn't Want Your Sympathy (The Damage Done)

I Was Just Thinking...
Some unoriginal thoughts about plagiarism and race

When Is Sex Not "Sexual Relations"? (The Damage Done)

WORLD

Sifting For Answers
As the dead are buried, the gritty work of finding the terrorists proceeds slowly in Africa

If He's So Bad, Why Is He Free?

Policy of Least Resistance
Diplomacy weakened by scandal? Impossible!

SCIENCE

Get Off My Turf (Environment)
As mountain lions make a roaring comeback in the West, confrontations with humans are on the rise

SOCIETY

For They Know Not What They Do? (Crime)
When and how do children know right from wrong? And how can we devise a punishment to fit their crimes?

No More Kid Stuff (Crime)
Is murder now child's play? Two boys, ages seven and eight, are charged in the death of an 11-year-old girl

The Power of Their Peers (Crime)
A book argues that parents have little influence. Provocative. But true?

PRESS

A Rival Takes The Reins
Apprehensions abound as the flashy editor of Cosmopolitan replaces Glamour's revered leader

TECHNOLOGY

A New Spin
Digital recorders finally give music lovers a way to make bit-perfect copies of their favorite CDs. A guide to the three leading formats

NOTEBOOK

The JonBenet Case (The Scoop)
A Disgruntled Friend May Shed Some Light

Central Africa (The Scoop)
Africa Wonders What Kagame Wants

Notebook

Sweets To The Sweet (The Scoop)
Somebody Is Killing the War Criminals of Serbia

Everyone Loves a Freebie

(Planet Watch)

Milestones (Milestones)

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

The Best Little Whorehouse In Jersey
An upper-crust neighborhood discovers an alleged sex palace in its midst

On Not Observing Nature
Even the unconscious eye can learn some lessons from natural objects

BUSINESS

Frank Gibney Jr.

When Currencies Collide
Yes, we realize you know Asia's crisis is bad, but beware the impact if the yen keeps sliding and China devalues. Here's how it might happen

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Steed on A Banana Peel (The Arts / Cinema)
The studio refused to show The Avengers to critics, but audiences have no such protection

Here Come The Judges (The Arts / Television)
The verdict is in. Real-life court shows are getting meaner, tougher and, as a result, more popular than ever

Objects Of Our Affection (The Arts / Cinema)
Gay films are moving into the mainstream. But you don't have to be gay to find that a good thing

The Anti-Calvin Is Here (The Arts / Fashion)
Forget casual chic. John Bartlett wants men to get more outrageous when getting dressed

The Sins of the Father (The Arts / Books)
Poet James Dickey is remembered by his son as a talented writer, a wild raconteur...and an S.O.B.

Your Friends And Neighbors (The Arts / Short Takes)
Written and Directed by Neil LaBute

Tony Bennett (The Arts / Q & A)

Big Mama's Biscuits (The Arts / Short Takes)
Sherman Irby

The Rat Pack (The Arts / Short Takes)
HBO, Saturday

That 70's Show (The Arts / Short Takes)
Fox, Sundays

Collected Stories (The Arts / Short Takes)
Donald Margulies

YOUR TIME

Tennis Technology (Personal Time / Your Technology)
The physics of racquet design is changing the game. Are wider, longer and lighter better?

Teen Girls Beware (Personal Time / Your Health)
Chlamydia can rob you of the ability to ever have children-- and you won't even know you're sick

Not Ugly Enough (Personal Time / Your Money)
Stocks are down, and some offer value. But by classic measures, the market is far from cheap

Your Money (Personal Time / Your Money)

Your Technology (Personal Time / Your Technology)

PEOPLE

People

LETTERS

Read the story