Vol. 164 No. 23

COVER

The Year In Medicine From A To Z
From teen suicides to flu-shot shortages to the Vioxx recall, 2004 proved to be a very busy year

Blowing A Gasket
More than 65 million Americans suffer from high blood pressure, and that number is sure to rise. What you can do to control yours

NATION

Out of Control In Europe
SOCCER FANS

Why Fans and Players and Playing So Rough
The worst brawl in NBA history highlights the combustible mix of rabid spectators and strutting athletes. Is the game itself losing out?

The Next Wave in Superhighways, or A Big, Fat Texas Boondoggle?
The fight is on over a plan to build vast corridors for cars, trucks, trains--and almost everything else

WORLD

Melting into the City
Flushed out of Fallujah, Iraqi insurgents are adopting deadly new tactics in big urban areas

Ukraine's Rebellious Wonk
VIKTOR YUSHCHENKO

Mother Russia's Favorite Son
VIKTOR YANUKOVYCH

The Orange Revolution
Why Russia, the U.S. and Europe care so much about Ukraine's disputed presidential election


Scott MacLeod and Nahid Siamdoust report from Tehran on how it views the nuclear standoff with the West

SOCIETY

Missionary of the Vine (Living)
In her PBS TV series, Karen MacNeil aims to teach Americans how to lose their inhibitions about wine

Massacre in the Woods
Why did a man open fire on a group of hunters? He says it was about race, but a survivor disagrees

NOTEBOOK

How To Spin A Catastrophe

Reality Bytes

Is Bush Serious About a New Spy System? (In The Arena)

Verbatim

A Pork Festival

Arnold's Groupies

Milestones (Milestones)

Out of the Picture?

Numbers

22 Years Ago In Time (Milestones)

Don't Call It A Comeback

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Table of Contents

BUSINESS

Inflated Pay (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)

The Car Wars Get Local (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / Services)
LOOKING FOR GROWTH, HERTZ REVS UP ITS OFF-AIRPORT BUSINESS AND MOVES IN ON ENTERPRISE'S TURF

Beyond Bourbon (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / A Half Day In...)
IN NEW ORLEANS, LIFE'S A PARTY. DON'T FORGET TO TAKE IN THE ART, THE FOOD AND THE BEST JAZZ ANYWHERE

Bubble Busting (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / CEO Speaks)
AS THE HEAD OF HOMEBUILDER TOLL BROS. TELLS IT, THE HOUSING MARKET IS NOT ABOUT TO SLOW DOWN

Inside Table of Contents (Inside Table of Contents)

Going Hollywood (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / Entertainment)
WITH CUTTING-EDGE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND LOWER-COST PROJECTION SYSTEMS, IMAX IS READY FOR ITS CLOSE-UP

Wal-Martainment (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)

The Feel-Good Funds (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / Investing)
INVESTORS ARE POURING INTO SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE FUNDS. DO THEY KNOW WHAT THEY'RE GETTING?

2004 Desperately Seeking Santa

Disappearing-Card Trick
Gift cards, one of the most popular holiday purchases, can lose value if not used quickly

The American Money Machine (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / Sport)
SURE, IT'S GOT FAT TV CONTRACTS. BUT THERE'S FAR MORE TO THE NFL'S SUCCESS THAN THE NATION'S PASSION FOR FOOTBALL

Farm Of the Future (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / Change Agent)
A HARVARD GRAD MORPHS HIS FAMILY'S 100-YEAR-OLD IOWA HOMESTEAD INTO A TECHNOLOGICAL MARVEL

Zapped!
How the toy industry is being outplayed by video games this holiday season

How to Score on The Small Screen (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / Sport)
HARD HITS, BLITZES AND TECHNICAL WIZARDRY MAKE FOOTBALL TV'S TOP SPORT

A Bid for a Bigger Blockbuster (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)

Anti-U.S. Backlash (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)

Web on the Run (Time Bonus Section January 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

The Wiz Of Show Biz (Movies)
George Clooney knows you think he's slick and pampered--and he'll make you like him for it

The Spy Who Left Us Cold (Theater)
Democracy recounts the story of Willy Brandt's betrayal by a top aide. Good history, bad drama

Small Is Beautiful (Books)
Two new short-story collections are more full of literary pleasures than a shelf full of blockbusters

The Way She Wanted It (Poetry)
A new edition of Sylvia Plath's Ariel finally gives us her version--before her husband edited it

Clouseau's Last Mystery (Television)
An HBO biopic pursues the real Peter Sellers. But it doesn't quite make us want to find him

YOUR TIME

Action Hero (Living)

Tune Togs (Living)

New Prozac Blues (Health)

Body And Mind (Health)
Brain scans suggest a link between dementia and long-term obesity

Perfect Party Plans (Living)
A group of new cookbooks takes the peril out of hosting holiday events

Extra Baggage (Health)

A Smart Time To Hand Over The Keys (Money)

It's Yours--For Free (Money)
A new law allows consumers to check their credit once a year without charge

Fly Now, Pay Later (Money)

A Safer System For Prescribing A Dangerous Drug (Health)

PEOPLE

In The Slow Lane

History with Flavor (Innovators / Education)
THE PAGE CHARMER

Putting the "Act" in Activism

A Guy Who Loves Going to the Principal's Office (Innovators / Education)
THE HEAD HUNTER

Q&A Alan Alda

A Style That Doesn't Translate

10 Questions For Tom Brokaw (Interview)

Heads of the Class (Innovators / Education)
These pathfinders are bringing new energy to schools, one principal, textbook and parent-teacher meeting at a time

LETTERS

Read the story

ESSAY

The Battle Is Over, but the War Goes On
Those who think they won on "moral values" may be in for a surprise