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Table of ContentsCoverJackie's Thousand Days Was she more than just a pretty face next to J.F.K.?Osama Will Pay. This Time In CashA Grand Time Today's affluent grandparents are bonding with their grandkids by traveling with them in record numbersPre-Emptive StrikesSix Years Ago in TIMEPeace And UnderstandingSearch And Disrupt The FBI struggles with a daunting new task: thwarting terror before it happensStranger In A Strange LandLettersCrime Capers Everyone steals the show in the amiable BanditsMilestonesA Gift of War The British Prime Minister finds he helps himself while helping BushBanking On Secrecy Terrorists oppose scrutiny of offshore accounts. And so do many U.S. bankers and lawmakersThe Fear Not Specific To TargetCoverA Loss So Cruel For parents, the death of an adult child is a singular anguishThe Prince And The MayorRipple EffectsHeading Home A best-selling novelist reflects on the pull and power of her Southern roots and lovesCoverShadow Of Fear As bombs fall on Afghanistan and bioterrorism rears its head at home, a nation nervously tries to gauge the threatThe Next WaveKilling Time On The Road To KabulBurning QuestionsTIME.com OCT. 15-OCT. 21Down And Dirty After a week of air strikes in Afghanistan, U.S. special forces are putting boots on the ground. Inside the warThe World's Toughest Job Musharraf risks his life and his country by siding with the West against extremism. Can he survive?Super, Human Strength In an unconventional kind of wartime, will audiences warm to unconventional superheroes?A Work In Progress Bush is growing--and graying--before our eyes. An inside report on the making of a leaderNotebookWho Will Rule? Afghans and outside powers are jockeying to get ready for life after a Taliban fallLetting God Back In Prayer, long banned from schools, is making a post-terror comeback. No one is protesting yetWhat Does Saddam Have?Blood Brothers With From Hell, the Hughes twins escape the hood and move in on Jack the Ripper's Victorian turfThe Battle For Hearts And Minds Even before bin Laden's tape, the U.S. was losing the propaganda war in the Arab worldDeadly Delivery Germ attacks--and false alarms--in two cities trigger new safeguards and a massive whodunitFor The RecordA Book of Life In his latest and most personal volume, Studs Terkel, 89, finds hope in the face of death
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Oct. 22, 2001, Vol. 158, No. 182001-10-222001-10-22
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