Vol. 154 No. 2

NATION

Can This Marriage Be Saved?
One man's past is threatening the other man's future. But while Gore tries to distance himself, Clinton is privately fuming

The Money Chasm
Bush leaps ahead with some startling fund-raising figures. Has the 2000 race already been bought?

A Cold Dose Of Vengeance
In Indiana, an apparent case of SIDS turns into a horror story of hardhearted pretense and murder

Space Invaders
Strangers from the North send a Southern town into a tizzy

What Justice?
How the killer of eight children got probation


HOW TO SPEND A SURPLUS?

WORLD

Tearing Down Milosevic
Washington resorts to a bag of tricks to try to get Yugoslavia a new leader

How I Started A War
A Pakistani soldier's account of the Kashmir battle

The Thinker (What We're Reading)
Asia's most glamorous diplomat pens a winner

Inside Milosevic's Propaganda Machine

SCIENCE

Peak Season (Environment)
Scrambling up Colorado's famous 14,000-ft. mountains has become a popular summer sport. Too popular

SPORT

Inside The Crazy Culture Of Kids Sports (Inside The Crazy Culture Of Kids Sports)
Competitive athletics can help keep children happy and out of trouble--but it takes over some families' lives

The Doctor's Daughter
An 18-year-old tennis phenom turns out to have a most spectacular athletic bloodline

Poor Kids Need A Sporting Chance (Inside The Crazy Culture Of Kids Sports)

TECHNOLOGY

I Want My Mp3
The music industry finally gets the message and goes with the flow--on one condition

NOTEBOOK

Notebook

Cinema
Kubrick's Dead, but His Projects Aren't

Kooky Kandidates (Campaign 2000)

A 27-Year-Old Looks Back On Life

Milestones (Milestones)

Eulogy

Justice
Freeh-Agentry: Is the FBI Chief Playing to Bush?

Hollywood
Forget the Lawsuit, The Movie Must Go On

Lifestyles Of The Rich And Wanted

Through A Glass Darkly

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Don't Cry For Me, Oneonta
Can it be that Bill Clinton is merely a prequel, the horse she rode in on?

Contributors (Contributors)

It's A Jumble Out There
America is a sweet land of confusion. We should be proud of that

The Maestro Of East Harlem
She came to a tough neighborhood with 50 violins and a belief that all kids should play music

BUSINESS

Ethics And AIDS Drugs
Some countries want to suspend patent and trade laws to get lower-cost medications to the poor

The Next E-volution
BusinessBots could transform corporate commerce, just as the Web transformed consumer shopping

Rise Of The Permatemp
Employers are using highly skilled temps full time to keep costs down. Now it may be time to pay up

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

There's Something About Scary (The Arts / Cinema)
This summer's horror films aren't kid stuff. Ghosts, demons and sea creatures are stalking adults--on the screen and in the audience

Westward, No (The Arts / Cinema)
Not even Will Smith can rescue this misadventure

Love, Money, Witches And Beach Grass (The Arts / Television)
In Passions, NBC hopes to have that rarity, a successful new soap

The Boss Is Back (The Arts / Music)
And for the first time in 10 years, the old E Street Band is touring with him

Where Charlotte Wove (The Arts / Books)
On a visit to E.B. White's farm, we find the animals gone but the place still enchanted

Codes And Whispers (The Arts / Art)
Ann Hamilton's severe meditation on violence in America creates a buzz at the Venice Biennale

American Pie (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Paul Weitz

Out Of Nowhere And Into Blair (The Arts / Cinema)

A Dead-End Street (The Arts / Cinema)
Kids with bombs, neighbors with secrets and a paranoid professor all get lost in Arlington Road

The Fencing Master (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Arturo Perez-Reverte

Autumn Tale (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Eric Rohmer

Ad Land (The Arts / Short Takes)

Elegiac Cycle (The Arts / Short Takes)
Brad Mehldau

Paul Rand (The Arts / Short Takes)
Phaidon Press

Iron Chef (The Arts / Short Takes)
TV Food Network, Fridays

YOUR TIME

The V Chip Arrives (Personal Time / Your Family)
It can help parents monitor kids' TV viewing. But there's a low-tech way to do the same thing

Change Of Heart (Personal Time / Your Health)
A mitral-valve problem isn't as common--or as deadly--as your doctor might have told you

Your Family (Personal Time / Your Family)

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

I'm Getting Fed Up (Personal Time / Your Money)
Trying to guess what Greenspan will do is our new national obsession. And a waste of time

Your Money (Personal Time / Your Money)

SPECIAL SECTION

The New Age Of Travel (Time Select / Business)
With mergers, alliances and reaction to the impact of the Web, the travel industry is in turmoil as it reaches for global scale

Call Of The Wild (Time Select / Business)
Ecotourism has become a mainstay of the travel biz. Now it has to see if it can stay true to its original objectives

South Africa's Makeover (Time Select / Business)
Emerging from economic and political isolation, the country sees grassroots tourism as a way to breathe life into local communities

How Big A Bash? (Time Select)
High rollers will celebrate the millennium in style, but others are planning to party at home

PEOPLE

People

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