Vol. 161 No. 7

NATION

But Does It Add Up to War? (Iraq)
To convince the world that force is the only option, Colin Powell put forward the best evidence U.S. intelligence could reveal.

What's Behind a Sinister Flirtation (Iraq)

Countdown To War (Iraq)
Inside Bush's all-out plan to convince the American public and the Security Council that Saddam must go

WORLD

Coming Ashore (Iraq)
The war is not just to disarm Saddam. It is to reform a whole part of the world

Sacrifice for Saddam? Not This Time Around (Iraq)
Arab opinion makers oppose a war but probably wouldn't mind seeing the Iraqi leader get humbled

SCIENCE

Fragments of a Mystery (Space)
A thousand things may have doomed the shuttle. NASA is sifting through them for the few that did

HEALTH & MEDICINE

The Secret of Life (The DNA Revolution)
Cracking the DNA code has changed how we live, heal, eat and imagine the future.

A Twist Of Fate (The DNA Revolution)
Two unknown scientists solved the secret of life in a few weeks of frenzied inspiration in 1953. Here's how they did it

The Chain Of Events (The DNA Revolution)
It was a race to the finish--and the start of a new era of discovery

Beyond the Double Helix (The DNA Revolution)
FRANCIS CRICK

Mystery Woman: The Dark Lady of DNA (The DNA Revolution)
ROSALIND FRANKLIN

"You Have To Be Obsessive" (The DNA Revolution / Interview)
James Watson, author of The Double Helix, talks with TIME's Michael Lemonick about his career as scientist, teacher and administrator

Future Visions (The DNA Revolution)
How will genetics change our lives? TIME invited a panel of scientists and science writers to close their eyes and imagine the world 50 years from now. This is what they see

SOCIETY

Sharing Family Values
Troubled parents are getting a second chance: foster care for them, along with their kids

NOTEBOOK

Notebook

A Chamber Full Of Candidates

Deficits: Taboo No More

This Man Wants You!

From Sea World To Active Duty

Numbers

Milestones

48 Years Ago In TIME

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Where Have All the Young Men Gone?
Why the preparation for war on Iraq really hits home in Jacksonville, N.C.

80 Days That Changed the World

How Soccer Moms Became Security Moms

BUSINESS

All About The Oil (Iraq)
Here's how moves by Saddam and the U.S. military will drive the price of fuel--and the global economy

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Why Reality TV Is Good For Us (Television)
Stop whining about how prime time's hottest genre is destroying America, and enjoy some great television

Rap's Newest Target (Music)
Eminem's favorite rapper, ex--crack dealer 50 Cent, is about to be No. 1 (with nine bullets)

Wilting at Windmills (Movies)
Terry Gilliam set out to make a Don Quixote film but ended up in a tale about impossible dreams

Making Tracks to Freedom (Books)
A chronicle of one defiant family who formed a vital link in the pre--Civil War Underground Railroad

Drinker, Writer, Lover, Spy (Books)
A tragic, funny novel in the form of one man's diary

New York's Favorite Sons (Music)
The Ramones live on in a mixed-bag tribute album, while Lou Reed knocks on Poe's chamber door

YOUR TIME

Coffee with Cream--And a Conscience
Does fair trade mean it tastes better? A guide to "cause coffees"

A Choral Assist For Stutterers
HELPFUL GADGETS

Stylish Stitches

The Backwards Loan
Here's why "reverse" mortgages are the rage--and how they can hurt you

SPECIAL SECTION

Never Too Late (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
The pace may slow down, the style may get sedate, but love keeps blooming throughout life. Here's to it

Starting Over (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
Retirees rejoin the work force--as their own boss

Bucking the Bar (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
Fifteen brave women triumphed at Harvard Law in '64

Buoyed by Brahms (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
The conductor recalls the concert that changed his life

PEOPLE

People

Shot On Location
MURDER IN HOLLYWOOD

LETTERS

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