Vol. 154 No. 23

NATION

Feeding Both Sides (Campaign 2000)
Bush's success comes partly from tending the two G.O.P.s. But is that enough against McCain?

The Columbine Effect
"Zero tolerance" sounds like a good way to treat violence in our schools. But does it go too far?

A Bloody Rite
Did he kill a black man to impress a racist gang?

The Second Atlanta Fire
A black-on-black feud erupts over affirmative action

George W.'s Rescue Squad (Campaign 2000)
If he stumbles, South Carolina could save him

Last Of The Molly Maguires
One of the East's most feared labor leaders is locked out of his union hall after officials find an arsenal

WORLD

Chechen Hell
On the front lines of Russia's brutal battle for control of the Caucasus

Cuba's New Look
Havana is open for business, and eager U.S. firms are calling for an end to four decades of embargo

Who Can Control The Wife?
To the delight of no one, including Yasser, Suha Arafat is sparking a furor in Palestinian politics

Diamonds In The Rough
In an African tragedy, the world's purest gems are funding one of the dirtiest wars in history

The New Man (Pakistan Q & A)

SOCIETY

The Beauty Face-Off (Fashion)
Stylish independent companies are giving the cosmetic giants a run for their mascara

RELIGION

Jesus Of Nazareth Then And Now
A great novelist and biblical scholar examines what faith and historical research tell us after 2,000 years and emerges with his own apocryphal Gospel

TECHNOLOGY

The Man Behind Lara Croft
Adrian Smith's well-endowed computer heroine is back--better, brainier and bustier than ever

NOTEBOOK

Notebook

Nazareth
In Jesus' Town, Worship Shuts Down over Mosque

Ask Dr. Notebook

Milestones (Milestones)

Banned Zone

Eulogy

Terrorism
What Bin Laden Did On His Summer Vacation

Numbers

Serbia
Chilly Christmas Wishes From Your President

It's Beginning To Sound A Lot Like Christmas Past

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

How Sexy Is Chalk Dust? (Ideas)
Plenty, judging from the attention mathematicians and numbers (especially zero) are getting these days

Latte Lightweights
When a powerful country starts drinking good Java, down goes the empire

How Do You Build A Pyramid? Go Fly A Kite
A Californian thinks ancient Egyptians used the wind to move three-ton stones

BUSINESS

Emperor of the Internet
Nobody owns more cyber-real estate than the netrepreneur Masayoshi Son

Super Fries Saboteur
The French rabble rouser who took on McDonald's takes his cause to the World Trade Organization

What's Bad For Japan Inc.... (Start-Ups)

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

From Coalhouse to Cole (The Arts / Theater)
Ragtime made him a star. Now Brian Stokes Mitchell triumphs anew in Porter's Kiss Me, Kate

Hip-Hop's Next Wave (The Arts / Music)
They break rules, party like it's 1999 and make CDs that matter. Meet the coolest performers in rap

What's My Online? (The Arts / Television)
MTV opens a new quiz show to surfers at home

Her Silence Is Golden (The Arts / Cinema)
Samantha Morton steals Woody's latest--without a word

The Innocent Abroad (The Arts / Art)
The art of Norman Rockwell is touring the U.S. in triumph. Is the art world ready? Are you?

Teddy and Robert (The Arts / Books)
Two books rebalance the myths and realities of the younger Kennedy brothers

Power to The People (The Arts / Books)
How the Americans and French revolted

Ben Stein Also Sings (The Arts / Show Business)
The economist, writer, actor, lawyer, pitchman and game-show host gets his own talk show

Tuesdays With Morrie (The Arts / Short Takes)
ABC, Sunday, 9 p.m. E.T.

Civil Actions (The Arts / Cinema)
Ang Lee's gallant epic of love, war and lost youths

All Tomorrow's Parties (The Arts / Short Takes)
By William Gibson

Enrique Iglesias (The Arts / Short Takes)

From Spirituals To Swing (The Arts / Short Takes)

Issues (The Arts / Short Takes)
Korn

Putting It Together (The Arts / Short Takes)
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

Rembrandt's Eyes (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Simon Schama

He's Sour; She's Sweet (The Arts / Cinema)

YOUR TIME

The Caregivers (Personal Time / Your Family)
The elderly population is growing three times as fast as that of the young. Who will provide care?

No Vision, Big Gain (Personal Time / Your Money)
How a once well-known brokerage firm miscalled the '90s but still whipped the market

Stuck in an AirPort (Personal Time / Your Technology)
Apple's wireless Internet system is a marvel, but installation was like a night on a plastic seat

Arthritics, Rejoice (Personal Time / Your Health)
New drugs are reducing pain with fewer side effects--for those who can afford them, anyway

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Family)

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Money)

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Technology)

PEOPLE

People

LETTERS

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