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Table of ContentsA Little Help from Your Friends Children and adults alike benefit when stressed parents reach out to those they hold near and dearCanine Candy Stripers Dogs in hospitals are treating human patients with succor, creature comfort and unconditional loveWhy I Won't Write About Chandra LevyTrench ArtNotebookYour HealthMajor Barbara By George Bernard ShawComing: The E-Wallet Wars Why you need Microsoft to buy Starbucks onlineMillions Of Women WeepHome, Home On The Latrine As Dubya returns to his ranch, Texas copes with cow dung in the waterChimp Change Not much to go ape over in the new Planet of the ApesSteel Behind the Smile That's the secret of Legally Blonde's Reese WitherspoonThree Lance in France In his most dominant tour yet, Lance Armstrong bluffs his opponents, then destroys their hopeFull-Court Cleanup In Dallas, a $420 million stadium rises on what was a toxic wastelandCoverBush's Two Sides Working the Hill on HMO reform, he can be dazzling--or bafflingly distracted. But can he win?The Search For Bosnia's Ghosts In the mountains, a net may be tightening on Radovan Karadzic and other alleged war criminalsCelebrity 'N SyncNews QuizFire Over Indonesia At last, a new President takes over the troubled nation. Can she stop things from falling apart?Felt As FurnishingsBones of Contention In Israel, a new mystery from the time of JesusLoose Lips Sink FellowshipsLet's Chat About Books Online discussion groups can keep you turning the pages--once you find a club that fits your styleTrial By FameWho Holds Cards On Stem-Cell Vote?Rush Hour 2 Directed by Brett RatnerNumbersTIME.com JULY 30-AUGUST 6In BriefDubya's Next Showdown Congress targets SUVs to cut greenhouse gasesEnthusiasms What people are reading, watching and listening toA Cold Case By Philip GourevitchUnilateralism Is U.S.Monster Alert!The Skeleton Parade: Condit's Endless Summer Blazes OnIn BriefTo Deet or Not to Deet? It's summertime, and the mosquitoes are hungry. How to keep the most effective sprays from making you sickApocalypse Back Then, And Now Coppola's Vietnam-era epic returns with 53 minutes of new footageLettersRecovery At Risk A U.S. economic rebound is becoming less certain with so many hazards looming around the globePeopleThe Sky Will Fall In 2016 Social Security is in trouble. But why are Bush's experts making the problem seem worse than it is?James Dean TNT, Aug. 5, 8 p.m. E.T.Murder in the Ice WHO DONE IT?Keeping It SimpleMilestonesEulogyCan They De-Springerize Talk? These hosts say viewers want a new alternative to "screamer" shows. Oprah, meet Iyanla and AnandaWho's In Charge Here? Parents agree that children today are spoiled. But a rising number are fighting the tendency to indulge and coddle themChina's Lifestyle Choice Changes to the famous one-child policy miss the point. Who will care for a graying population?
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