Vol. 155 No. 2
NATION
At Play On Clinton's Field
(Campaign 2000)
They're running against his character, but the candidates can't escape the President's masterly post-ideological politics
How To Tell Them Apart
(Campaign 2000)
The Gore-Bradley battle gets personal as the race heats up. But what are the real differences between them?
He Sings, He Strains
(Campaign 2000 / Campaign Diary)
When Does Money Matter?
(Campaign 2000 / Campaign Financing)
Hillary's Antiwar Movement
(Campaign 2000)
The First Lady settles in New York. Is that one way of making peace with Bill?
A Big Battle For A Little Boy
(Whose Child Is This? The Odyssey Of Elian Gonzalez)
A six-year-old is caught between two countries. Where does he belong?
Why the Case Might Help More Than Hurt
(Whose Child Is This? The Odyssey Of Elian Gonzalez / U.S.-Cuba Relations)
Who Gets The Kid?
(Whose Child Is This? How The Laws Are Changing)
Grandparents, ex-partners and everyone else want to play a part in bringing up baby
Off To The Races
(Campaign 2000)
Fasten your seat belt for a fast and furious primary season, with the likely winners expected to emerge in mid-March. A look at the most important contests
WORLD
Men At Work
Clinton has to find the right push-pull to keep Israel and Syria talking
SCIENCE
Death Row
(Environment)
Our relatives in peril: an exclusive look at the 25 most endangered primates
NOTEBOOK
60-Second Symposium
Notebook
The Clinton Saga
Everything You Were Afraid To Ask about Monicagate
Peace in the Middle East--or Brewskis at Mecklenburg's?
Taste My Brand New Flavor
Milestones
(Milestones)
Bugaboo
Fund Raising
Strapped for Cash, the D.N.C. Goes for Broke
Federal Excess
You've Heard of the Rosenbergs, Mr. Lee?
Eulogies
(Milestones)
Eulogies
(Milestones)
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Contributors
(Contributors)
What Would Candidate Jesus Do?
As a born-again politician, he might shock those who throw his name around
So You Wanna Wrestle On TV?
A California school teaches the latest in headlocks and throws
BUSINESS
Do You Know Cisco?
The company whose routers rule the Web now wants to be in your house and on your mind
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Going Millionaire Crazy!
(The Arts / Television)
Sick of sitcoms? Cop shows leave you comatose? Newsmagazines seem old? Get ready for a prime-time lineup of all game shows, all the time. Enjoy it while you can!
Those Old Good Games
(The Arts / Television)
In the '50s, quiz shows thrilled, then dismayed
Watching Drama Become Farce
(The Arts / Television)
They Pull You Back In
(The Arts / Television)
David Chase's Sopranos returns for another hit job
She's a Big Girl Now
(The Arts / Cinema)
Boys Don't Cry has catapulted Hilary Swank into the major leagues. Will she be able to stay there?
Brainiacs and Maniacs
(The Arts / Show Business)
Like the prodigy he plays on the zany Malcolm in the Middle, young Frankie Muniz stands apart
They're Ripley In Reverse
(The Arts / Books)
Douglas Coupland crafts a mystery of celebrity
A Portrait of Radiance
(The Arts / Books)
Tracy Chevalier brings the real artist Vermeer and a fictional muse to life in a jewel of a novel
Play It To The Bone
(The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Ron Shelton
Swarm
(The Arts / Short Takes)
By Jorie Graham
42 Up
(The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Michael Apted
Steven Van Zandt
(The Arts / Q&A)
Dinner With Friends
(The Arts / Short Takes)
By Donald Margulies
Kaleidoscope
(The Arts / Short Takes)
Kelis
YOUR TIME
Men Friends
(Personal Time / Your Family)
Guys, you'll relate better to women if you first develop closer relationships with other men
Is the Party Over?
(Personal Time / Your Money)
It was not a happy New Year for tech stocks, but the selling should subside--at least for now
Geek Gadgets Galore
(Personal Time / Your Technology)
Technophiles got a double dose of high-tech wizardry at two of the year's biggest trade shows
Beyond the Pap
(Personal Time / Your Health)
What you should know about a new gene test that could someday replace the Pap smear
In Brief
(Personal Time / Your Family)
Your Health
(Personal Time / Your Health)
In Brief
(Personal Time / Your Money)
PEOPLE
People
LETTERS
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