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Table of ContentsHalf-Retired The first generation of two-income couples is starting to retire. Now she works, and he doesn'tLiquid Gold Australians are changing the world of wine. Even the French seem gratefulPharaohs Of The Sun A new exhibit illuminates the extraordinary age of Akhenaten, Nefertiti and the boy King TutWhy Not Tattoo? Kids love 'em, but parents can point out that they're one form of foolery that won't go awayPeople Smuggling Is A Good Business The easiest illegal route to America may be through a tiny Indian reserveWho Should Be the Person of the Century?Screaming For Relief The high cost of prescriptions may be the hot issue in this election. What you should know about the problem, and why the pols are worryingTim Burton's Tricky Treat The auteur of Batman and Edward Scissorhands is back in top form with a creepy Sleepy HollowCrime SceneA Call for American Consensus Why our arms-control leadership is too important to risk in partisan political fightsYou Do Not Want to Be a MillionaireThe List60-Second SymposiumA Flawed FriendshipTimeline By Michael CrichtonWhat's His Problem?The $200 SipPeopleIndignant Sanity A right-wing convert's different view on raceCreative Chaos Recalling the past 50 years of American art--from the spiritually sublime to the subversively crudeGiving Away The E-Store The Web has become a freebie fest. Can firms make money offering something for nothing?Newt: The Health Nut In this chapter of his life, the former Speaker has become obsessed--with his fitness and yoursThe Real Message of Creationism It brings religious values into schools by the back door. Why not the front?How To Mend A Broken Heart In one of the first success stories to come out of gene-therapy research, doctors are learning how to teach the heart to heal itselfFashion FusionClick and Dagger: Is the Web Spying on You?A Boy and His Talking Man-FishLettersReady or Not? An F on its fit-to-fight scores gives the Army a black eyeYear-End Tax Tips Sure it's getting late, but not too. Here are six ways to cut your tax bill by Dec. 31RKO 281 HBO, debuts Nov. 20Your HealthNumbersIn BriefThe Man Who Just Didn't Get ItKomedy KornerFighting Words A school dispute escalates into a racial cause celebreAsk Dr. NotebookIndicatorsThose Bones Are Not My Child By Toni Cade BambaraInternet I Kiss You!!!!!: The Movie, Coming Soon to TheatersThe Microsoft Antitrust Case The Company Courts the A.G.sFringe Benefits The Microsoft judge says there aren't any viable alternatives to Windows. What about Linux?Wet Weather His vehicle leaks, but Woody Harrelson shinesWorking Their Way Back Drugs and therapy help, but many mentally ill also need social rehab. Here's how it succeedsAmazing Anime Princess Mononoke and other wildly imaginative films prove that Japanese animation is more than just PokemonThe Branding of Bill Bradley The candidate who shuns packaging has come to appreciate its uses"They're Trying to Change the Rules" Gates insists on the right to determine what goes into Windows, but he seems open to compromise on other issuesPresidency...or Pulitzer?Willennium Will SmithHow to Find a Trial A clinical trial, that is. Often it's the only way a cancer patient can get the latest treatmentsPlaying the Margins Philip Seymour Hoffman specializes in outcastsHow to Buy Prescriptions OnlineLocking Up The Voices A teen killer is sent away for life. Was justice done?In BriefThe Claritin Case How One Firm Played the Patent GameIn BriefGood Work The heroine wants it; we get it in the fine RosettaNotebookTravels with Mommy Two road films end up in very different placesYour Lost Treasure Billions of dollars in forgotten funds are waiting to be reclaimed. Here's how to get yoursBeware of the Poke Mania Can such cute critters be bad influences? How one misfit's quest turned into a global bonanzaI'm Superstitious About Calling It a MiracleHow One Big HMO CapitulatedDiplomacy A Trip That's Greek To Clinton's PlannersMilestonesWorld You Say Kosovo, I Say Kosova; Let's FightFelicia's Journey Directed by Atom EgoyanShould Children Play with Monsters?Cover
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