Vol. 151 No. 16

NATION

The Currie Riddle
Is she too loyal to say anything damaging, or too honest to say anything but the truth?

The Priest At The Party
He says he hasn't decided about running for President. But BILL BRADLEY--former Senator and NBA star--does want to be the Democrats' conscience

Greens Flip Over Turtles
In defending wildlife, enviros have made free trade the enemy. But will they ever be the same?

Spiriting Prayer Into School
Politicians may bicker about bringing back prayer, but in fact it's already a major presence--thanks to the many after-school prayer clubs

Trash Talk on Sports
Clinton should warn kids not to bet on a pro career

WORLD

Passionate Politics
Moderates and hard-liners square off in a power struggle for Iran's youthful hearts and minds

The Butcher Of Cambodia
Pol Pot is dead, but his passing leaves a sense of outrage that the master of the killing fields escaped justice

SCIENCE

The Personality Genes
Does DNA shape behavior? A leading researcher's behavior is a case in point

Thrace's Gold (Archaeology)
A rare look at the buried treasures--and lost culture-- of the poets and warriors from the mountainous land north of ancient Greece

HEALTH & MEDICINE

No Pain, No Sweat (Health)
An old discipline takes the gym crowd by storm after other methods fail

TECHNOLOGY

Under Bill Gates' Skin
Microsoft wants Lawrence Lessig off its case, and this week it may get its way. That would be a shame

NOTEBOOK

Notebook

Jonesboro (The Scoop)
A Boy and His Ex-Lawyer

How To Blow $50 Billion Without Even Trying

Does He Or Doesn't He?

Techwatch (Techwatch)

Milestones (Milestones)

Health Report (Health Report)

Northern Ireland (The Scoop)
Approval Of The Deal Is Likely, Not Unanimous

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

The Men Who Broke Mach3
For razor scientists at World Shaving HQ, the face is the final frontier

Decent Exposure

BUSINESS

The Big Bank Theory
AND WHAT IT SAYS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF MONEY

Is Bigger Really Better?

The Banks Vault
Bank stocks are high, but this merger mania has legs

The First Bank Of Redmond

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

New Watchdog on Duty (The Arts / Press)
He has skewered lawyers and made staff members cry. Now Steve Brill turns his spotlight on the press

From Hollywood To Hell And Back (The Arts / Cinema)
Perennial bad boy ROBERT DOWNEY JR. is out of jail, in a new movie and trying to kick the habits that got him into trouble in the past

Sublime Windbag (The Arts / Art)
Writer, lover, national hero, Victor Hugo was also a brilliant draftsman of the unconscious

The Triumph of Youth (The Arts / Music)
After 17 years together, these alternative-rock pioneers aren't so young, but they're still vigorous

Company Man (The Arts / Books)
Lloyd is "A Novel of Business," with charts

A Well-Meaning Misfit (The Arts / Books)
Anne Tyler's engaging new novel puts a former housebreaker in the service of the housebound

Murder, They Wrote (The Arts / Books)
Not only are the heroines of two new mysteries young, gifted and black. The authors are too

Tehran Master (The Arts / Cinema)
Iran's top director spins a taut, profound fable

And As For The Movie... (The Arts / Cinema)

Cool Cats (The Arts / Music)
A ska band taps into the sweet roots of tradition

I Led Two Lives, Simultaneously (The Arts / Cinema)
The highly touted Sliding Doors is too cute by half

YOUR TIME

Around The Bases (Time For Families Travel Report)
Tour the ball parks and soak up the lore

On To Richmond (Time For Families Travel Report)
Taking a drive through Civil War history

Hey, Dig This! (Time For Families Travel Report)
Excavation is a family affair in the Southwest

Summertime And The Learning Is Easy (Time For Families Travel Report)

Easy To Be Green (Time For Families Travel Report)
National Wildlife helps families to love nature

Pedal Pushers (Time For Families Travel Report)
A culture ride through the Great Lakes State

Ticket To Ride (Time For Families Travel Report)
A camp where parents and kids play astronaut

PEOPLE

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