Vol. 162 No. 9

COVER

Is The Army Stretched Too Thin? (Cover Story / America Stretched Thin)
U.S. forces proved quite sufficient to conquer Afghanistan and Iraq, but may be too small to keep the peace once the tyrants are gone

"We Do Have Adequate Forces" (Cover Story / America Stretched Thin)

Taking a Pass (Cover Story / America Stretched Thin)

NATION

Lessons From the Rubble (America Stretched Thin)
The devastating attack on U.N. headquarters in Baghdad opens yet one more front in the U.S. war against terrorism

The Real Worry (America Stretched Thin)
In Iraq we have created a new "field of jihad"

WORLD

Road Map To Hell
In a place where a suicide bomber--and father of two--blows up a bus with children on it, does Bush's peace plan stand a chance?

My Last Encounter with Ismail Abu Shanab (Hamas: Target Of Retribution)

SCIENCE

Close Encounter With Mars (Astronomy)
The Red Planet hasn't come this near for 60,000 years, and it's triggering a worldwide Mars mania

SOCIETY

Wearing Down the Mountains (Environment)
Are rock climbers leaving cliff faces in less than peak condition?

NOTEBOOK

Teaming Up Again

Verbatim

Then There Were 134

Now It's Blair's Turn To Testify

Performance Of The Week

Fugitives in Fun City

The New Colors Of Money

Numbers

Milestones (Milestones)

42 Years Ago In TIME

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

(Table Of Contents)

Help Wanted
Why America needs to lean hard on its allies to lend a hand in Iraq

Inside Table of Contents (Inside Table Of Contents)

BUSINESS

Attack Of The World Wide Worms
How a series of prolific viruses clogged computer networks, bared the vulnerability of the Internet and showed the cracks in Windows

LAW

Standoff at Roy's Rock
Alabama's "Ten Commandments judge" finally pushes his cause to the brink. Has he gone too far?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

The Last Vexation Of Mel (Movies)
How a Hollywood star's indie project on Jesus' Passion became the most hotly debated film in years

The Problem with Passion (Movies / Source Material)

Decks, Lies & Videotape (Television)
With cameras peeking at players' cards--and some bizarre contestants--poker is a hot spectator sport

Playing Fast and Lucy (Books)
A dish-filled biography of the insecure B-movie actress who became the undisputed queen of TV

YOUR TIME

On The Must-Lock List (Money)

College Savings 101 (Money)
With tuition rising, 529 plans are booming. Which program suits you?

The Great Wage Drag (Money)

Napster Turns Legit (Technology)
The site plans to relaunch, but will it sound as sweet when you have to pay?

(Technology)

Zoom Goes The Digital (Technology)

A Music Player For The Long Run (Technology)

Move Over, Viagra (Health)
With the approval of Levitra, there's competition in the impotence market

In Case Of Attack... (Health)

Parkinson's Disease And Pain Relievers (Health)

Targeting Radiation (Health)

New Tea: It's Not Too Sweet (Money)

SPECIAL SECTION

We're Just Friends. Really! (Time Bonus Section September 2003 / Connections)
What Harry told Sally was wrong. Platonic friendships are not only possible; they're flourishing

Reluctant Loners (Time Bonus Section September 2003 / Connections)
Being left out can be tough. But peer-therapy groups are showing socially awkward youngsters how to fit in

Expect the Best (Time Bonus Section September 2003 / Connections)
With Gap, H&M and top designers getting into the act, moms-to-be have new sources of hip, quality clothes

Going Soy Crazy (Time Bonus Section September 2003 / Connections)
A longtime staple of the Asian diet goes mainstream in the U.S. So how healthful is it?

Tween Town, U.S.A. (Time Bonus Section September 2003 / Connections)
Author Linda Perlstein exposes the secret lives of middle schoolers

PEOPLE

People

Q&A With David Blaine
For his next trick, David Blaine will be suspended from a crane in London for 44 days

10 Questions For Al Franken (Interview)

LETTERS

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