Vol. 154 No. 12

NATION

Bradley's Twilight Cruise (Campaign 2000)
With his presidential bid picking up steam, "Dollar Bill" leads a mythopoeic tour of his old hometown

Follow the Money (Campaign 2000)
Bush wants failed schools to lose federal funding. As reforms go, good; but it's still just a baby step

Phantom Surplus
For all the screaming about spending and tax cuts, the truth is, the money's already gone

A Crash and a Collusion?
A defense contractor may have escaped punishment because the Marines depend on it too much

Will Pat Stay Put?
If Buchanan bolts the G.O.P., it's bad news for Bush. So he's sending love signals and a warning or two

Sexual Harassment, Chapter 999
This time the accused is Max Baucus. Do we know when to care anymore?

WORLD

On The Razor's Edge
After East Timor is savaged by thugs, Indonesia agrees to let in U.N. peacekeepers

Kenya's New Fireman
Richard Leakey spent years trying to save Africa's animals. Now he's trying to save a nation

The NBA Goes Courtin'
A Chinese seven-footer has American basketball scouts drooling. There's just one big problem

"If We Stay Here, They Will Kill Us"

SCIENCE

Glories Of Egypt (Archaeology)
A new exhibition showcases superb art from the age of the pyramids

RELIGION

The Pope And der Fuhrer
A new storm erupts over Pius XII's conduct even before the Holocaust

SPORT

Her Serena Highness
The younger of the brash Williams sisters is the first to take a major singles crown. What will Daddy say?

TECHNOLOGY

Back in The Game
Sega delivers a dream of a video-game machine

NOTEBOOK

Notebook

Exclusive
More Losses in Bosnia; This Time It's Aid Money

Miss Nice vs. Miss Hip

Shaving the Body, Fantastic

Milestones (Milestones)

Television
Producer Sees Red over Studio's Sale of Blue

Deja-View

Then & Now

Numbers (Numbers)

News Quiz

Spy Vs. Spy

Telecommunications
Now There's No Excuse Not to Phone Home

Toe Jam

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

The Proudest Papa
Richard Williams has a great time being the progenitor of champions

A Quaker Beating
When Swarthmore routed Oberlin in the season opener, it won much more than a game

BUSINESS

(The CBS-Viacom Merger)
Buttoned-up CBS and snazzy Viacom seem like a perfect match. Can the same be said for the two men who will run the $70 billion colossus?

"I'm at the Top of My Game" (The CBS-Viacom Merger)

World Of The Media Giants (The CBS-Viacom Merger)
Viacom's deal to purchase CBS is the latest in a wave of mergers that have created large companies with assets spread across many media: television, film, print and music

Silicon Valley Is Not Impressed (The CBS-Viacom Merger)

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Wild About Harry (The Arts / Books)
The exploits of a young wizard have enchanted kids and adults alike and brought a new kind of magic to children's literature

Their Major Is Alienation (The Arts / Television)
Meet the Class of 1999: four high school series laden with adult anxiety

Optimist In a Jaded Age (The Arts / Books)
Jedediah Purdy says America is being corroded by irony. He's here to save us

No-Hit Game (The Arts / Cinema)
Kevin Costner strikes out in a baseball weepie

These Chicks Can Fly (The Arts / Music)
They're not just the Spice Girls of country. When this trio plays bluesy or bluegrass, it's win Dixie

Hitler's Niece (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Ron Hansen

Dark Side of the Dream (The Arts / Cinema)
Sure, we've seen suburban discontent before, but seldom as shattering a view as American Beauty's

First Steps (The Arts / Music)
A salsa star now tries to shake it up in English

Faster (The Arts / Short Takes)
By James Gleick

Eye Candy (The Arts / Short Takes)

Tiempos (The Arts / Short Takes)
Ruben Blades

Lenny Kravitz (The Arts / Short Takes)
Freedom Tour

Action, Fox, Thursdays (The Arts / Short Takes)

Yellow Submarine (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by George Dunning

YOUR TIME

Piggy-Bank Blues (Personal Time / Your Family)
Some parents think an allowance teaches kids about money--but I don't buy it. Here's why

Savings Bonding (Personal Time / Your Money)
This old-fashioned investment is getting a makeover. The updated model is worth a look

Racing Chips (Personal Time / Your Technology)
The new Athlon is definitely faster than Intel's Pentium III. So what does that mean to you?

Stealthy Virus (Personal Time / Your Health)
Baby boomers beware! The chicken pox you had at age 5 may come back in a different guise

Your Family (Personal Time / Your Family)

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

Your Money (Personal Time / Your Money)

Your Technology (Personal Time / Your Technology)

PEOPLE

People

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