Vol. 165 No. 8

EDUCATION

Parents Behaving Badly
Inside the new classroom power struggle: what teachers say about pushy moms and dads who drive them crazy

Parent-Teacher Conferences
Eight steps to parental success

NATION

Impure Tactics
New reports of detainee abuse at Gitmo suggest interrogators used female sexuality as a weapon

What Happened to Matt Maupin?
A hometown waits for the only American G.I. unaccounted for in the war, snatched by insurgents 10 months ago

WORLD

What Does North Korea Want?
After months of mixed signals, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il says his country has nuclear weapons. Here's how the U.S. hopes to persuade him to give them up

Cracks in Kim's World
In northwest North Korea, one force is making a difference: capitalism

From the Shadows to Center Stage
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has cracked down on militants, reached a truce with Israel and impressed the U.S. with his grit. Is this the man who can bring peace to the Middle East?

SOCIETY

Clearing the Roads
Would you give up your car if you could share one instead? How a hot concept could ease gridlock

Online Dating for Carpoolers (Old Idea, New Technology)
An old idea updated with new technology

NOTEBOOK

China's Big Export
When it comes to spying, Beijing likes to flood the market

Without A Trace In Iraq
A slain American contractor feared for his life after turning whistleblower

68 Years Ago In Time (Milestones)

Postscript To Howard's End
Dean becomes the new chairman of the D.N.C.

An Auction Supreme
The families of jazz greats prepare to sell off heirlooms on Feb. 20

Verbatim

A Military Makeover
The Army rolls out its new field uniforms

It's Your Money. He Just Spends It
A guide to the new Bush budget's winners and losers

Milestones (Milestones)

Numbers

Butting Out on A Global Scale
The U.S. isn't the only country cutting back on public smoking

BUSINESS

Why Carly's Out
HP's ousted CEO, Carly Fiorina, tried to revive the Silicon Valley legend with the vision thing. What the company needs is far more fundamental

One Small Step for Women? (Gender and Work)
Fiorina wasn't the only woman high up in the business world

The Tragic Kingdom
A scandalous new book on Disney has dirt by the shovelful, roiling the House of Mouse

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

The Man Who Isn't There (Movies)
Keanu Reeves is very good at playing loners. Maybe that's because he's Hollywood's ultimate introvert

Dali Goes to Rehab (Art)
Early work? Brilliant. After that, ugh--right? A new show says no

5 DVDS Worth Your Time
Classics, cult classics, vintage TV and one silent treasure

Caught Between Heaven and Hell (Movies)

YOUR TIME

Tax Tips (Money)
Taxpayers face a slew of new opportunities when submitting 2004 federal returns. Here are some key changes:

Broken Heart (Health)
Grief can cause tangible, physical heart problems

Found in the Medical Journals (Health)

Time Tested (Technology)

Satellite Radio Comes Home (Technology)
Demand for commercial-free radio is sending satellite radio subscriptions sky-high

Can Food Lift Your Spirits? (Health)

Annual Consumer Complaint List (Money)
Here's a closer look at the list of commonsense consumer protections we often avoid

Doctors' Orders (Health)

PEOPLE

10 Questions For Helen Prejean (Interview)
The anti-death penalty nun speaks to TIME

The Prince Proposes
Charles and Camilla announce their upcoming nuptials

LETTERS

Read the story

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Life Is But A Dream (Time Bonus Section February 2005: Generations)
Meet five people--including a surfer and a sculptor--who have forsaken their routine lives to pursue a passion

The Slayer of False Values (Appreciation)
Arthur Miller, 1915-2005