Vol. 154 No. 26

NATION

Keeping His Eye on The Ball
Jesse Ventura's mouth is muzzled, and he's focused on running Minnesota

The Terror Countdown
A capture on the U.S.-Canadian border heightens fears of a millennial attack against Americans

A Hex on Your Taxes
Politicians and Web retailers want to keep e-sales levy-free. But others are vexed

WORLD

Hard Lessons
The Russian generals rely on blunt force to stave off casualties. But a rebel ambush in Grozny proves they have more to learn

SCIENCE

The Riddle of Time
We're obsessed with it, and never seem to have enough. But scientists don't know how to explain it--or even if it really exists

SOCIETY

Bad to the Bone (Behavior)
How to explain evildoers like Harris and Klebold? Some psychologists say there's a diagnosis at hand

Normal, Dull Days? "No!" (Behavior / Columbine)

The End of His Season (Crime)
A football player tries to outrun charges that he conspired to kill his girlfriend--and unborn son

Ending the Whitewash (Race)
The N.A.A.C.P. cried boycott to grab TV's attention on race, but quiet diplomacy may get more results

NOTEBOOK

Notebook

Defense Mechanisms
Semper Fine! Marines Get the Ride of Their Life

1999 Winners & Losers

They Would Be Speechless

Milestones (Milestones)

Eulogy

Exclusive
Teamsters' New Fight Targets Old Enemies

One of the Best Last Lists of the Century

Are You My Mommy?

Numbers

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

When Silence Is a Sin
Too many black leaders ignore Africa's biggest crisis

Hitchhiker's Cuba (Dispatch)
What the country needs, above all else, is more tourists in rented Subarus

That Man in the Cardboard Box

A Second American Century?
The U.S. stands supreme. The struggle to overthrow it is the story of tomorrow

All Quiet on the Firing Line
William F. Buckley Jr. flicks his tongue and skewers his guests one last time

BUSINESS

Indicators (Indicators)

EDUCATION

Outside, Wanting In
Home schoolers won the right to escape the public system. But should they be able to play on its teams?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

The Good and the Grief (Comics)
Charles Schulz's Peanuts, about to retire after five decades, made loneliness and anxiety funny

Matt Damon Acts Out (The Arts / Cinema)
He's popular, hardworking and sincere. So it might surprise you how much he has in common with the lonely misfit he plays in The Talented Mr. Ripley

Can Matt Play Ripley's Game? (The Arts / Cinema)
He brings feeling to an unfeeling murderer

The Talented Ms. Highsmith (The Arts / Cinema)
RIPLEY'S CREATOR

Spain's Conquistador (The Arts / Art)
Velazquez's paintings raised Iberian art to the level of 17th century Europe's greatest masters

Bah, Humbug (The Arts / Cinema)
Very few sugarplums are dancing through this year's holiday movies. Still, there are a few satisfying treats

Angela's Ashes (The Arts / Cinema)

Bicentennial Man (The Arts / Cinema)

Cradle Will Rock (The Arts / Cinema)

Mr. Death: The Rise And Fall Of Fred A. Leuchter Jr. (The Arts / Cinema)

The Emperor And The Assassin (The Arts / Cinema)

Girl, Interrupted (The Arts / Cinema)

The Hurricane (The Arts / Cinema)

Magnolia (The Arts / Cinema)

Snow Falling On Cedars (The Arts / Cinema)

Any Given Sunday (The Arts / Cinema)

Titus (The Arts / Cinema)

Topsy-Turvy (The Arts / Cinema)

YOUR TIME

Yes, Virginia... (Personal Time / Your Family)
As our kids become more skeptical at an earlier age, what should we say about Santa Claus?

Market Rotisserie (Personal Time / Your Money)
Spending too much time picking this week's NFL games? Switch to stocks and learn something

After the Party (Personal Time / Your Health)
The best way to avoid a hangover is to go easy on the grog. But if you don't, try these remedies

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Family)

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Money)

SPECIAL SECTION

Jeffrey Preston Bezos (Person Of The Year)
1999 PERSON OF THE YEAR The fast-moving Internet economy has a jungle of competitors... ...and here's the king

An Eye On The Future (Person Of The Year / Jeff Bezos: Bio)
Jeff Bezos merely wants Amazon.com to be Earth's biggest seller of everything

Cruising Inside Amazon (Person Of The Year / Inside the Amazon Culture)
It's like a three-ring circus that adds more rings each day

From Your Mouse To Your House (Person Of The Year / Amazon's System)
What goes on behind the scenes when you place an order at Amazon.com

The Attic Of e (Person Of The Year / The Year Of E-Tailing)
>>FROM YESTERYEAR'S TREASURES TO YESTERDAY'S GARBAGE, THERE'S A PLACE AND A PRICE FOR EVERYTHING. WHAT ARE YOU COLLECTING?

Coffee With Pierre (Person Of The Year / The Year Of E-Tailing)
Creating a Web Community Made Him Singularly Rich

Auction Nation (Person Of The Year / The Year Of E-Tailing)
Town square, community center, social scene--eBay turned into much more than an auction

Clicks And Bricks (Person Of The Year / The Year Of E-Tailing)
E-tailers don't own the world yet. In fact, the real winners may have real stores too

Waiting for Wal-Mart (Person Of The Year / The Year Of E-Tailing)
Coming in Y2K: a brand-new website and a deal with AOL

Food Fight! Food Fight! (Person Of The Year / The Year Of E-Tailing)
Grocery-delivery sites are hungry for your business

Web-Free Shopping (Person Of The Year / The Year Of E-Tailing)
Forget your PC. Let your TV, smart fridge or land blimp make the deal

A Dinner @ Margaret's (Person Of The Year / The Year Of E-Tailing)
Having 30 for supper? Let the Internet stock your pantry (just don't count on having goose)

People Who Mattered (Person Of The Year)
A portrait gallery of those who made a difference in 1999

PEOPLE

People

LETTERS

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