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Table of ContentsCoverSpeeders, Say Cheese Can a picture tell a lie? Supporters say red-light cameras save lives. Opponents say they're a scam34 Years Ago In TIMEEight Ball Out of the Back PocketWry Slicer Neurotic, self-absorbed and laugh-out-loud funny, David Sedaris takes readers on a wild ride through his improbable lifeThe Great SocietyThat's Mrs. President To You They rate second in the White House, but First Ladies are of primary interest to publishers this fallKim Dae Jung: The Halo SlipsHurry, The Boss Is ComingCivic Booster Scholar Andrew Delbanco is a patriot who doesn't wave the flag but uncovers its hidden meanings in America's greatest works of literatureThe Exhibitionist If you follow photography, where Anne Wilkes Tucker is going next is something you need to knowXP's Road To Simplicity SYSTEM UPGRADECash For Certain As stocks stumble, fixed annuities are suddenly hotterNest Maker So deep is the talent of Sheila Bridges, she can refine the lives of hip-hop entrepreneurs and former PresidentsWho Will Save Us This Time?Compaq: Fiorina's Folly Or HP's Only Way Out?Bush's (New) Go-To Guy Once overlooked, DENNIS HASTERT is now seen as key to the President's agenda--and even his survivalInside The Outsider Japan is desperately pinning all its hopes on the strangest politician the country has ever seenIn BriefNews QuizA New Kind Of Beach Boy California's Jack Johnson may be the world's least driven--and therefore most qualified--surf-folkieJunkyard Wars TLC, Wednesdays, 9 p.m. E.T.A Car Of Your Own, Sort OfWi-Fi Gets Going Tired of tripping over those PC cables and leads? Salvation is near. Get ready to go wirelessPut a Sock in It Think anger will get you what you want? Think again, says one veteran hotel managerColoring The Campus It's like the 1960s in reverse: the schools are trying to integrate, and the courts won't let themLegend Of Dylan The grand old man of rock's latest album adds a rollickingly good chapter to theIs This Your Father's Recession? George Bush vows not to let the slump take him down. Can he avoid Dad's mistakes? How he plans to brave the growing stormMicrosoft Uncut Justice says it won't try to bust up Gates & Co. Critics now fear a remedy that will be toothlessFay Weldon's Object Lesson A novelist sells out, but, thank goodness, the rest of us have standardsThe Dollar Dilemma A weaker greenback helps manufacturers--but not the stock market. Prepare to defend your portfolioWilliams Wins! Dad said it would happen, and he was right: Venus and Serena will set the future of women's tennisNotebookAmerica's BestThe Disgrace in Durban An international discussion about racism is overdue, but not done this wayQuiet Giver After five decades of outsize charitable giving, Bostonian Tom White is down to his last few million--and still givingLittle Big Man With blinding speed and a new belief in team play, ALLEN IVERSON is simply unstoppableOver & UnderTaking a Shine to Real Estate A Utah copper mine may strike gold for its unloved owner in a new form--as a housing developmentChristian Contrarian Stanley Hauerwas argues that many Christians aren't actually following the teachings of JesusVenus Envy By L. Jon WertheimThe Coastal Defense A global wine war is looming, and California's central coast has become strategic territoryThe Shame of Belfast On the streets of Northern Ireland, children learn bigotry from those old enough to know betterPeopleDownsizing At The Dinner Table It takes guts to show kids exactly how badly the family budget is faring, but it can yield unexpected rewardsDiversity's New Flavor This isn't your padre's Hispanic community. It's changing fast, and so are companies that serve itLettersLong...Live...The...King!Body Bard With her hit play The Vagina Monologues, Eve Ensler taught the nation to say the V word without pausing and brought a little joy back to feminismCampus Crusader Like university presidents of an earlier era, Ruth Simmons is the moral compass of the school she governsSpirit Raiser He is a virtuoso, a prodigy. The only thing more exhilarating than the style of T.D. Jakes' sermons is their rigor and compassionThat Means I'm Fired?Low-Tech SolutionsHow Much Does The Preaching Matter? In mainline white churches, it was a lost art for a generation, but there are signs that the sermon may be having a revival all its ownNow; 1st Born Second Maxwell; BilalManly Pursuits Goodbye, stoic and silent. This fall a slew of series is out to show that guys can have real feelings tooWork's Bad Girls A controversial new book says women can be each other's worst enemies on the jobPumping It Up Mothering and work don't mix. Or do they? More companies are meeting new moms' need to feedRock Star Directed by Stephen HerekMilestonesBaby Speedster When he became the fastest high schooler in history, Alan Webb made us care about track againThe Upgrader By targeting the kids most schools allow to float by, Mary Catherine Swanson has turned thousands of average students into college scholarsStraight Talker Forget those boring bromides. Carolyn Hax is the wise, tough friend everyone could useCaptain Cook Thomas Keller of the French Laundry in the Napa Valley doesn't have to try too hard to impress. He just cooks really, really wellExit Stage RightDevils' Angel By turning his basketball team into a family, Mike Krzyzewski has made the Duke Blue Devils perennial winners, on and off courtClean Queen With her book Home Comforts, Cheryl Mendelson has legitimized finding joy in the art of keeping houseNumbersThe King Of Pop And Schlock At his self-thrown tribute concert, Michael Jackson reminds everyone why he's great--and unbearableIn BriefKnot Amused An Iowan metal band's new CD strikes a nerveOur Lady Of The Assassins Directed by Barbet Schroeder
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