Vol. 156 No. 9

NATION

Picking A Fight (Campaign 2000 / Democratic Convention)
His work cut out for him, Gore comes swinging out of Los Angeles with a populist pitch aimed at waitress moms and trucker dads. But Bush may have the advantage with the swing voters

The Election Turf War (Campaign 2000 / Democratic Convention)

Spies in Their Midst (Political Scene / Los Angeles)
At the Dems' powwow, protesters sneak behind enemy lines--and into a party

Al Gore, Regular Guy (Campaign 2000 / Democratic Convention)
Did you know the Veep can body surf, make igloos and chase coon dogs?

(Campaign 2000 / Democratic Convention)

Who's That First Lady? (Campaign 2000 / Democratic Convention)
Bill's sins made Hillary human. Without him, she's just another boring pol

When Dotcoms Move In
There goes the neighborhood, upended by rising real estate prices. Some residents are fighting back

WORLD

The Fatal Dive
Moscow's hopes for a revival of its navy go down with the catastrophic sinking of a nuclear sub

Natural-Born Killers?
In Japan, a crime wave leads to finger pointing at a class of psychologically troubled, antisocial teens

Could It Happen to a U.S. Sub? (Lessons From Tragedy)

SCIENCE

High Five for a New Hand
Years after losing his hand in a fireworks accident, a patient is whole again--thanks to a daring transplant

SOCIETY

Who Needs a Husband? (Single By Choice)
More women are deciding that marriage is not inevitable, that they can lead a fulfilling life as a single. It's an empowering choice, but for many not an easy one

Mom On Her Own (Single By Choice)
Deciding to have a child is one thing. Raising one is another

One Man's Gripe (Single By Choice)
Women keep upgrading their formula for Mr. Right

Waiting for Prince Charming (Single By Choice / Sex And The City)

SPORT

A Sydney Sightseer (Sydney 2000)
This time, Michael Johnson won't be "the show" in Sydney. So he'll take it slower--until the gun goes off

NOTEBOOK

Notebook

Deja Vu All Over Again
Just When He Was Over The Last Lot of Legal Bills

A Tale of Two Nicks

Milestones (Milestones)

Numbers (Numbers)

All More Electable Than Pat Buchanan

Campaign Pledge Drive: Week 12

News Quiz

Star Power
Sci Guys Moonstruck Over Heavenly Bods

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

My Day at the Clinic

BUSINESS

Enron Plays The Pipes
This old-time gas company is trading fuel for a future as a new-economy superpower. Will the swap work?

Adieu and Farewell?
The cost of restoring airworthiness may be too high for one of the most fabled planes in the world

Digital Divisiveness (The Future Of Copyright)

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Another Stab At Chills! (The Arts / Books)
R.L. Stine saw his Goosebumps fade. Now he's trying to lure his readers back from Harry Potter

The Empress Strikes Back (The Arts / Music)
Led by an older and wiser Justine Frischmann, British band Elastica returns

Is Alan Ayckbourn Our Best Living Playwright? (The Arts / Theater)
With House and Garden, the British master proves again he's the best on either side of the Atlantic

Ghosts in the Machine (The Arts / Television)
Specters aren't as spooky as they used to be, as programmers discover the softer side of death

Pops Is Still Tops. Oh Yeah! (The Arts / Music)
The remastering isn't great. But a new set of Louis Armstrong's oldies offers other reasons to celebrate

YOUR TIME

Seoul Searching (Personal History)
Eleven years ago, my wife, our two sons and I adopted a baby girl from Korea. As she grew up, she began asking questions. When she said, "I want to meet someone I'm related to," we went looking. Here'

Vote for Gridlock (Personal Time / Your Money)
News flash: The Dow likes Democrats too, but it loves a government split between two parties

One Cool Cube (Personal Time / Your Technology)
Apple's newest desktop computer has some flaws, but it brings alive a futuristic fantasy

Too Much Sun? (Personal Time / Your Health)
John McCain's second bout with melanoma reminds all of us to take skin cancer seriously

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Money)

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Technology)

PEOPLE

People

LETTERS

Read the story