Vol. 154 No. 14

NATION

The Art of Being Bradley (Campaign 2000)
He's compassionate, prickly, introspective and shrewd--and his high-minded pitch could grab the nomination from Gore

New York's Art Attack
The culture wars finally hit the culture capital

Mixing Fact and Fiction
Our review of the new Reagan bio: the author's trick of putting himself in the story often captures the subject but loses the reader

The Importance of Being Ernestine (Campaign 2000)

How Gore's Campaign Went Off the Rails (Campaign 2000)

WORLD

Tears and Trembling
Taiwan is slammed by a devastating earthquake that levels cities and may hobble the economy

Inside China's Search For Its Soul (China's Search For Its Soul)
The 50th anniversary of Mao's revolution finds the nation balancing a rotting ideology against a hopeful future

The Spirit Lives In Rock 'n' Roll (China's Search For Its Soul / The Idol)

Answers Found In Ancient Ways (China's Search For Its Soul / The Goddess)

SOCIETY

Cooling Off Hotseattle (Crime)
A Web star faces charges of online pedophilia

Hijacked by Porn (Crime / In Brief)

RELIGION

His Journey (One Man''s Faith)
EXILE Driven from his homeland, Tibet's god-king still dreams of Marxism and reconciliation

SPORT

The Tragic Carpet?
A rash of injuries is again focusing attention on the safety of artificial turf

NOTEBOOK

Notebook

Trade
Another "Gotcha!" for China's Trading Hopes?

And the Prize Goes to...

In Defense of Irony

Milestones (Milestones)

Eulogy

The Clinton Voice Index

Joining Up

Numbers

Follow-up
More Sludge Slinging: How Safe Is That Dump?

Lots in Space

Split Image

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Two Lives, Two Different Paths ("Two Lives, Two Paths")
TWINS Splintered for decades by China's violent revolution, a family comes back together

The Case of the Suspect Bios
Edmund Morris is not the only one mixing fiction with biographical fact

The Oldest Rookie
A 35-year-old high school teacher throws 98 m.p.h. and finds himself in the majors

Elegy for a Gone Boy
A father searches for meaning in his son's murder

BUSINESS

Where It's Chic To Sleep
Ian Schrager's edgy inns are leading a boutique-hotel boom. But is there room for so many players?

The Pension Revolt
Boomers are challenging a new "cash-balance" plan

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Unconventional Warfare (The Arts / Cinema)
Director David O. Russell set out on a mission to update the standard-issue war movie. He triumphs with the smart, funny and genially bizarre Three Kings

Dirty Doings (The Arts / Cinema)
The sex drama Romance lacks a passion for life

Whitewashing the Farm (The Arts / Television)
A sunny ending mars a strong Orwellian update

A Different Hat (The Arts / Music)
The biggest male star in country music heads off in a new direction--rock 'n' roll

Men on the Edge (The Arts / Books)
Feminist Susan Faludi comes to the defense of the American male

The Best of the Boyos (The Arts / Books)
Roddy Doyle vividly portrays the wild passions of an Irish Everyman in A Star Called Henry

Frank's Ashes (The Arts / Books)
The sequel to a beloved best seller is glum going

Judging Amy (The Arts / Short Takes)
CBS, Tuesdays, 10 p.m. E.T.

Dave Barry (The Arts / Q&A)

Love and Larceny In a Small Town (The Arts / Cinema)
You can find trouble in Happy, Texas--and a delightful time too

Think (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Simon Blackburn

Bud, Not Buddy (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Christopher Paul Curtis

Temperamental (The Arts / Short Takes)
Everything but the Girl

A Rather English Marriage (The Arts / Short Takes)
PBS, Oct. 3

High Scorer (The Arts / Books)
There are no simple answers in The Big Test

Capital Ideas (The Arts / Television)
A speechwriter's--sorry, scriptwriter's--D.C. series

YOUR TIME

Bully or Grovel? (Personal Time / Your Family)
Which approach do you take at your parent-teacher conference? Well, here's a better one

The Flood Fiasco (Personal Time / Your Money)
Why and how to get flood insurance--no matter what your wet-behind-the-ears agent says

TV on the Web (Personal Time / Your Technology)
Bored by prime time? Try logging on for some new, and occasionally fun, entertainment

The Colon Checkup (Personal Time / Your Health)
Forget the embarrassment and discomfort. Those tests for cancer can save your life

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Family)

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Money)

SPECIAL SECTION

Einstein's Lost Child (History)
A new book speculates about what happened when the great scientist fathered more than relativity

The Economy Of The Future? (Time Select / Business)
TIME's board says the Internet will transform nearly everything, mostly for good. But don't take it for granted

Tales From The E-Commerce Front (Time Select / Business)
The online biz draws players and watchers at every level. Here's how a few are faring

Called To Account (Time Select / Business)
With business eager to show social and environmental sensitivity, accounting firms have a new bottom line

House-Rich (Time Select / Business)
Home-equity loans are the quickest bucks in town. But are they good for consumers?

PEOPLE

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