Vol. 153 No. 2
NATION
Order In The Court
The Senate agrees on how to try Clinton but what happens when the really tough votes come?
Throwing the Book at Washington
Another novel about presidential sex? This one drives to the heart of town
And Now It's Her Turn
With a golden resume and an eye on the big job, here comes Liddy Dole. Will the G.O.P. ever be the same?
The Once And Future Hillary
She is one of the most influential First Ladies, but none ever did what she's doing now
Ready To Rumble
"Hoo-yah!" Jesse Ventura takes office as Governor of Minnesota with the battle cry of the Navy SEALs
Party of Five
Help for Life's Long Night
Clinton proposes a tax credit for protracted illness
WORLD
The Backyard Balkans
Colombia's President isn't only fighting drug lords, he's also struggling to hold his country together
The Price of Honor
Jordanians are fighting a brutal Arab tradition--the murder of women for alleged sexual impropriety
Bugging Saddam
Sure, we did it, says the U.S., but only to help the U.N. dig out Iraq's most horrible weapons
SCIENCE
Next Case
(Environment)
The real Civil Action lawyer is back with a new way to help alleged victims of toxic waste
TECHNOLOGY
The End Of The World As We Know It?
(Y2K)
The millennium bug could bite VCRs, ICBMs and more. Doomsayers say it's all in God's endgame
The History And The Hype
(Y2K)
Computer scientists may disarm the Y2K bomb in time, but that doesn't mean they didn't screw up
Take the World...Please
(Y2K)
Why rural Montana is looking forward to the Y2K breakdown
Target: Jerusalem
(Y2K)
NOTEBOOK
Notebook
Publishing
(The Scoop)
Coming Soon: The Drool-On-Your-Pillow Diet
Man of the Century: The Campaign
Milestones
(Milestones)
Scandal Interruptus
(The Scoop)
A Bit Less Jefferson in William Jefferson Clinton
Starr Grazing
(The Scoop)
A Bit Player Gets a Bad Case of the Willeys
Zhirinovsky Beat
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Deconstructionist at the Super Bowl
Football, still in bad odor among thinkers, needs a fancier mystique. Try this one
The Case of the Missing Corpse
Sex, intrigue and family feuds abound as an ex-prosecutor is tried for murder
BUSINESS
Redefining Luxury
The fast-growing market for $30,000-and-up cars is the industry's next big battleground
After The Bug, The Bird: Detroit Goes Retro
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Requiems For Jackie
(The Arts)
Feuding memoirs of a celebrated cellist's life
Good Morning, Diane
(The Arts / Television)
How ABC persuaded one of its biggest stars to reset her alarm and try to save a sinking show
The Night Watchman
(The Arts / Photography)
A superb retrospective in Houston sheds light on Brassai, the great chronicler of Paris after dark
Hurlyburly
(The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Anthony Drazan
Jon Stewart
(The Arts / Q & A)
Lament in an Unresolved Key
(The Arts)
The Celebration
(The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Thomas Vinterberg
The Good Black: A True Story Of Race In America
(The Arts / Short Takes)
By Paul M. Barrett
Why Not Me?
(The Arts / Short Takes)
By Al Franken
Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane
(The Arts / Short Takes)
The WB, Sundays, 9 p.m.
YOUR TIME
Internet Mania
(Personal Time / Your Money)
The biggest bubble in 350 years will inevitably burst. Here's how you can profit--if you dare
Gadgets Galore
(Personal Time / Your Technology)
DVD players are getting better and cheaper, as are new gizmos for your car--and your belly
Relax That Heart
(Personal Time / Your Health)
Beta-blocker drugs now help congestive heart failure as well as hypertension and heart attack
Your Health
(Personal Time / Your Health)
Your Money
(Personal Time / Your Money)
What Flavor Is Your Mac?
(Personal Time / Your Technology)
SPECIAL SECTION
Coming Of Age
(Time Select / Books)
The latest and largest generation to turn 50 is suddenly paying attention to the process of growing old--and reading about it like crazy
PEOPLE
People
LETTERS
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