Vol. 153 No. 6

NATION

Waiting for the Bell
With the trial nearly over, Senators look to the door. But will they censure Clinton before they bolt?

What's Next For Bill and Hillary?
Win the post-trial spin-off, get Gore elected in 2000 and then start figuring out the rest of their lives

Monica, We Hardly Knew You
We spent a year imposing identities on her. Now we meet her for real

When Will Starr Pull the Plug?

WORLD

Dawn Of A New Era
With the death of King Hussein, Jordan is left to his untested son Abdullah

SCIENCE

Ruckus In the Woods (Nature)
Ex-fishing guide Michael Dombeck cuts a new path for the Forest Service

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Drug Holiday (Health / In Brief)

Good News At a Price (Health)
A study finds that AIDS drugs can help poor kids--but was it ethical?

SOCIETY

Make Time for Daddy (Family)

Tourists Who Prey On Kids (Crime)
Central America is the new hunting ground for pedophiles. Can a U.S. law stop them?

A Bad Start? (Family)
Living together, a report claims, may be the road to divorce

SPORT

The New (and Old) NBA
Have we forgiven them already? Pro basketball returns from the strike with Clintonesque numbers

NOTEBOOK

Academia

Collecting

Eulogy

Notebook

Russia (The Scoop)
Moscow Tries to Pluck A Thorn in Its Side

Eau d'Odor

Milestones (Milestones)

Numbers

Hello, Sailor

Military Spending (The Scoop)
Bosnia Stop and Shop

Video (The Scoop)
Kids Today! Think They Can Take On an Empire

Now, Why Can't The Serbs And Kosovars Do This?

Wildlife

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Naked City: How an Alien Ate the Shade
Thanks to a pesky beetle, a Chicago neighborhood prepares to go leafless

Contributors (Contributors)

My Arbitrary Valentine

BUSINESS

The Three Marketeers
Economist heroes? It sounds silly unless you understand how close we came to economic meltdown last year. This close

AT&T Betting On Its Bundle
Ma Bell aims to redefine an industry by packaging full phone service with Net access and cable TV--at bargain prices

Star Wars
The gravitational pull of a handful of big Web "portals" is reshaping cyberspace

EDUCATION

The Test of Their Lives
As state grade school exams spread, some ask: Are the stakes too high?

When Computers Do the Grading

LAW

Cyberspeech on Trial
A judge KOs an indecency law, and a jury hits an antiabortion website with a $107 million verdict

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Meet The Post-Ally Women (The Arts / Television)
On Providence, NBC's new hit, and a trio of shows from Lifetime, the ladies forswear yuppie fantasies and seek relevance

Bosom Buddies (The Arts)
Today's men's magazines all share a common interest. Can you tell?

The Bard's Beard? (The Arts / History)
He's hot again, and so is that nagging question: Who really wrote Shakespeare?

Hair Down to There (The Arts / Fashion)
Those luxe extensions Gwyneth wore to the Golden Globes are no longer just for stars

American Tragedy (The Arts / Theater)
At 50, Willy Loman is still our favorite failure

Settling Old Scores (The Arts / Books)
Norman Podhoretz's latest memoir shows why his former friends don't need any enemies

The Technique of the Love Affair (The Arts / Short Takes)
By a Gentlewoman

Barry White (The Arts / Q&A)

Archangel (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Robert Harris

The Last Days (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by James Moll

Donde Estan Los Ladrones? (The Arts / Short Takes)
Shakira

Stephen King's Storm Of The Century (The Arts / Short Takes)
ABC, Feb. 14, 15 and 18

YOUR TIME

Surprising Growth (Personal Time / Your Money)
Why have Warren Buffett-style consumer brands lagged behind the technology stocks?

You've Got Male! (Personal Time / Technology)
It's easy to find guys who seem attractive online, but that first real date can disappoint

Stroke Specialists (Personal Time / Your Health)
A new therapy can reverse brain damage--but only if you get to the right hospital, and fast

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

Your Money (Personal Time / Your Money)

Toy Fair Goes High Tech (Personal Time / Technology)

SPECIAL SECTION

How to Exit Your 401(k) Plan (Time Select / Finance)

Retiring Well (Time Select / Finance)
You're likely to live a long time after you quit work. Can you afford it?

PEOPLE

People

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