Table of ContentsEarth AngelsCover That Keyhole Bill Clinton may behave badly, but the really worrisome guy is Ken Starr"Leave Him Alone!" Black support may echo the past, but it has come of ageDaring To Go There To adapt Toni Morrison's novel, Oprah needed persistence, guts and help from her ancestorsOut Of Whack: Polls Are In, Voting Is NotKirk Franklin The Nu Nation ProjectCall Of The Sea SYLVIA EARLE Her Deepness Welcomes Us Into Her World of WondersHeroes For The Planet: A New Special SeriesOprah's Summer DreamOnline Menace? A Merrill Lynch executive attacks discount brokers as a threat to investors. Wrong!America, C'est MoiCousteau's Legacy His Son and Widow Compete to Carry OnQueen Of All Media Already a force on TV and in publishing, Oprah wants to bring her brand of inspiration to filmA Soldier's Daughter Never Cries Directed by James IvoryA Taste of Success Look out, California; Chilean wines are ready to make their moveThe Future For Andy Grove, the iMac Points the WayA Streetcar Named Desire Andre PrevinRichard Wheeler What a Long-Gone Bird Tells Us About TodayCoverHer Best Defense: Bring Out The VotePecker Written and directed by John WatersThe Grand Marshall A new biography of the Supreme Court Justice measures his greatness as well as his flawsThe Clinton/Starr LegacyEulogyRussia Hold On, Tovarich, Here Comes HyperinflationNiaz Dorry To Oppose Overfishing, a Protester Tries PersuasionThe Balkan Mess The West has been fiddling while Kosovo burns and regional peace strategies falter. And Bill Clinton is too distracted to pay proper attentionWhere Will You Be...December 31, 1999? Next year won't be just any New Year's Eve. Much of the world will be ringing in a whole new millennium (though there are some who are holding out until Dec. 31, 2000). If you haven't made plans by now, here are a fePrincess Basma A Royal Guardian For Jordan's ReefsYour TechnologyLettersDon't Ban Peanuts There are better ways for schools and parents to protect children who suffer a deadly allergyJennifer LopezYour HealthHard Love Two Cities portrays three troubled soulsJesus Christ Superstar? Terrence McNally's controversial play about a gay Messiah finally debuts. What's all the fuss?Iran Why the Rushdie Fatwa Was Lifted NowBy the Light of My Father's Smile Alice WalkerThe Battle Of The Knuckleheads Want to learn quilting or how to date? Just admit you're a dopeThe Next Generation Audra McDonald's new solo CD is as good as oldSnap ShotsYour MoneyPigskin Preview Interactive football games let you run elaborate plays--or just smash faces. Here's what's bestThe Brightest and the Brokest A high-flying hedge fund collapses. But it owes so much to lenders that the Fed organizes its rescueYours Truly, MonicaThe Generals Go Shopping Clinton's weakness spells good news for weapons merchantsThere's Something About Linda Tripp may have helped trigger the Lewinsky scandal, but tales of her manipulations may now be key to Clinton's counterattackPapa Bill, Mama Linda, Baby Monica The dysfunctional family at the heart of the scandalGuy And Neca Marcovaldi The Best Friends a Brazilian Turtle Could HaveNotebookOnline Flea Markets A California website called eBay wows Wall Street by wiring together a million obsessive collectorsPeopleBewitching Beloved Oprah Winfrey brings a novel of slavery powerfully to the screenGreat Expectations Felicity, the fall's most frantically hyped new series, can't be much good, can it? Yes, it canSetting the Standards George Gershwin not only was two steps ahead of everyone else, but pulled his rivals along tooMilestonesHDTV Is Here! So What? The sets have supersharp pictures, terrific sound--and huge price tags. Here's what you need to knowCatching The Starr BugTransplant Tribulation The government wants a new system for doling out donated organs. Oh, what a ruckus it's causing!