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Table of ContentsA Curse Of Cliques There are good reasons to form tight-knit groups. But in America's high schools, they can be harshFiring Up The Imagination Felicity, The PJs and Sports Night blazed a trail for offbeat shows. Now, Imagine Television is really heating up with six quirky new pilotsMind Game The allies are also fighting a spin battle for the heads of the Serbian people. They're losingCoverBury The Hatchet The CranberriesWhere Were the Parents? Could they not notice their kids' rage? Could you?NumbersMulti-Colored Families Racially mixed households face their own challenges. Here's how they are trying to meet themeXistenZ Directed by David CronenbergSecond Stage Theatre By Rem Koolhaas and Richard GluckmanEspionage The FBI and Los Alamos' Mysterious Mrs. LeeMogul Moments Talk to 10 different dealmakers and you get some surprisingly similar, sensible adviceLettersSunny-Side Up Eating an egg a day won't keep the doctor away, but it probably won't hurt your heart eitherMilestonesNotebookYour HealthWelcome to the Works of the Trench CoatJustice Minus Joy Cleared as a murder suspect, a boy tries to rebuild his shattered lifeIt's Flight Or Fight As planners study a ground war, NATO unleashes ever more violent air attacks...In Sorrow And Disbelief On March 4, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold sat for this class picture. On April 17, they both went to the prom. What they did next left their school...Humming The Battles The Civil War has little history but lots of tunesOur Investigative DaughtersStepped-On Moms It can be rougher than many new stepmothers think to fit into a family that's already in progressGardens In The Dunes By Leslie Marmon SilkoWhat Can The Schools Do? Metal detectors, mesh book bags, armed police--should kids have to attend prisons? Here's what some schools have done to prevent violenceHistory Rauchen Sie Nicht! Hitler's Smoke ScreedFrom Assisi's Treasury A show of medieval works serves as a reminder of repair efforts on the quake-damaged churchNo to a Ground War Led by John McCain? Perhaps. But by Bill Clinton? Think againWhat Politicians Can't Do They chose soul searching over easy fixes. But should they do the parenting?The Internet's Money Machine Using the market's new math, CMGI's David Wetherell is rolling out one gazillion-dollar IPO after another20 Years Ago In TIMEThe Awful Truth Bravo, FridaysBang, You're Dead Revenge fantasies are proliferating in movies and on TV. But should they be blamed for Littleton?Why the Internet Stock Bubble Refused to BurstHere's My Marijuana Card, Officer In the capital of legal pot, you don't need much of an excuseWe're Goths and Not MonstersAdvances In ScienceHis Way, Your WayA Thousand Suns By Dominique LapierreYour MoneyA Worrisome Kosovo MysteryThe McCain Moment Sure, he can talk tough on Kosovo and campaign reform. But can he ignite passion on other issues?The First Butcher Filleted bones and an ape-man surprise: Could this big-toothed scavenger be our ancestor?PeopleAdvances In OperaThe Soul of a Small Town In his latest, Tracy Kidder stays close to homeYour TechnologyPushing Tin Directed by Mike NewellE-Book Report If you haven't yet seen one of the new electronic books, you soon will. Are they worth reading?Coming to Clarity About Guns Are we witnessing a cultural shift that says gunmakers are to blame?Digital Dungeons Gory fantasy beckons to kids from websites and video games. It can be playful. But often it's hatefulPatrick Smith's Mailbag
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