Vol. 156 No. 4

NATION

The Selling of George Bush (Campaign 2000)
An unlikely troupe of message makers want you to meet their man "W." Can a winning personality win in November?

Unnecessary Force?
A jarring videotape of a Philadelphia arrest triggers agonizing memories--and defies easy explanations

An Rx For Pills--And Politics
What's hot this election year? Drug costs and a pair of thorny tax issues

Space Pork
It's the $96 billion space station no one seems to want. So why won't Congress kill it?

Estate Taxes
The "Death-Tax" Debate

Marriage-Penalty Tax
Does Wedlock Have to Hurt?

Philly's Free-Speech Face-Off (Preparing For The Convention)

Big Story, Little News
An ambitious series on race leaves more to be said

WORLD

The Man With The Plan
Camp David is host to the world's highest-stakes poker game. Meet the diplomat holding the cards

Little Hope, Less Help
The epidemic has hit with devastating force--and things will get much worse before they get better

The Real Agenda Of Debt Relief
Why writing off debts may be good for business

When the President Is a Dissident (The Politics Of AIDS)

Forgive, But Don't Forget (Washington View)

HEALTH & MEDICINE

The New Antiseptics (Medicine)
Two novel approaches to an ancient scourge could someday protect millions from runaway infections

An Eye for an Eye (Medicine / Bioengineering)

SPORT

Uphill Racer
With an awesome performance in the mountains, Lance Armstrong is poised to win the Tour encore

Meet the Power Sisters (Sydney 2000)
Weight lifter Cheryl Haworth and vaulter Stacy Dragila star in two new strength events for women

NOTEBOOK

Notebook

I Hate Myself Because I'm Beautiful

Whole New Shelf Life

Milestones (Milestones)

Camp Dick

DVD: Do Viewers Dig?

Numbers (Numbers)

Campaign Pledge Drive: Week Seven

News Quiz

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Stream of Unconsciousness

Gonzo Golfers Play On Ski Slopes
A new generation brings its own style to a once-stately game

News Quiz Crossword (News Quiz Crossword)

BUSINESS

Smoked!
A record jury verdict against Big Tobacco raises questions about the industry's future

A New Way Of Giving (The New Philanthropy)
It's taken a while, but many multimillionaires of the technology boom are now giving something back--using the methods they learned as entrepreneurs

Giving Billions Isn't Easy (The New Philanthropy)
Bill and Melinda Gates

CEOs Who Install Cable In Schools (The New Philanthropy)
Mouse.Org

He Gives Best By Investing (The New Philanthropy)
Lawrence Ellison

The Gift of Literacy (The New Philanthropy)
Sally And Jim Barksdale

Investing In Social Change (The New Philanthropy)
Ashoka

One Techie Likes To Give The Old Way (The New Philanthropy)
Jim Clark

Microserf Munificence (The New Philanthropy)
Lily Kanter

Giving On A Global Scale (The New Philanthropy)
Ted Turner

Venture Philanthropists (The New Philanthropy)
The New Schools Fund

Where the Case Goes from Here (Tobacco On Trial)

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Clintonian Rhapsody (The Arts / Books)
Joe Eszterhas drops out, tunes in and turns out a raunchy story of Clinton, sex and Hollywood

Where's The Wow Factor? (The Arts / Cinema)
Dour and draggy, this live-action film of the Marvel comics superheroes series is less than marvelous

To Ellen, Back Again (The Arts / Show Business)
Coming out has not affected her comedy, but her audience has

Pipe Dreams on the Strip (The Arts / Theater)
Blue Man Group arrives, and Vegas gets a little bit hipper

The War Next Door, USA, Sunday, 9 p.m. E.T.; Manhattan, AZ, USA, Sunday, 9:30 p.m. E.T. (The Arts / Short Takes)

Return of the Invasion of the Hillary Bios (The Arts / Books)
Another tell-all about her marriage actually finds new stuff to tell

Dark House, Red Herrings (The Arts / Cinema)
The doings are familiarly evil in What Lies Beneath

Movie Megacheese: (The Arts / Short Takes)

Butterfly (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Jose Luis Cuerda

Shower (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Zhang Yang

Who Is Jill Scott? (The Arts / Short Takes)
Jill Scott

The Unsung Blues Legend (The Arts / Short Takes)
Lonnie Johnson

YOUR TIME

Overscheduled? (Personal Time / Your Family)
Here are some ways to get your family off the treadmill--and still keep the kids' piano lessons

It Pays To Know (Personal Time / Your Money)
Too many women are ignorant of their spouse's finances. If things go wrong, that could be costly

High-Tech Walking (Personal Time / Your Technology)
10,000 steps a day may keep the doctor away, but here's to the gadget that does the counting

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Family)

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Money)

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Technology)

SPECIAL SECTION

Bridal Vows Revisited (Time Select / Lifestyles)
A new generation of newlyweds and almost-weds plays by a different set of rules. For the parents of adult children, understanding these new unions may help bring peace of mind

A Home More Like Home (Time Select / Lifestyles)
For boomers, the Eden Alternative--a radical take on elder care--may be the look of the future

Tales Of The Naked City (Time Select / Travel)
Everyone else at Le Cap d'Agde's "naturist" resort thinks nothing of wearing nothing. Why not you?

Old Men, Old War (Time Select / Nostalgia)
A half-century later, the conflict that engulfed Korea is recalled by correspondents who covered it

For Superhighway Late Starters (Time Select / Technology)
E-mail and Web access made simple for folks of all ages

PEOPLE

People

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