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Table of ContentsWhy Movies Make Readers When a book becomes a movie, a child's relationship to the page does not have to suffer. Quite the oppositeLost In Translation?Who's More Arrogant? In Islam vs. the West, what's needed is an examination of conscience on both sidesFlight 587: A New Look At The Pilots30-Second BriefingThe $100,000 Speeding TicketPeopleIsraeli Jews In The DragnetVictory In The Trenches Soldiers, peacekeepers and journalists all come together in the emotionally potent No Man's LandBack In The Fast Lane Erik Schlopy had to quit the U.S. ski team to become a better skier. Odd decision. Good choiceLearning To Live With FearPower Failure As Enron crashes, angry workers and shareholders ask, Where were the firm's directors? The regulators? The stock analysts?Inside The Battle At Qala-I-Jangi From a ruined 19th century fortress, correspondent ALEX PERRY records the crushing of a Taliban revoltCoverRough Justice The Attorney General has powerful new tools to fight terrorism. Has he gone too far?How Do They See Us Now? Arab media have moderated their anti-U.S. vitriol. But the propaganda war is far from wonHis Magical, Mystical Tour GEORGE HARRISON - 1943-2001TIME.com DEC. 3-DEC. 9LettersDow Soars. Thanks, TyraDrollery And Decolletage The Affair of the Necklace is a delightful trifleNotebookGeraldo RiveraThe TIME/CNN 25 Most InfluentialCracking Down On The SaudisMilestonesBattlefield Promotion As viewers go for familiar comforts in uncomfortable times, TV's least-cool hit moves up in the ranksA Better Way To Give A Heart Most Americans say they want to donate their organs when they die, but few actually do. Here's one solutionJust Cloning Around A biological baby step sparks a political backlashWalking With Prehistoric Beasts Discovery, Sunday, Dec. 9, 7 p.m.A Beating On The Way Back HomeHunting Osama U.S. forces' top goal remains getting al-Qaeda leaders. Smoking them out is not proving easyWhere Are The Bargains Now? TIME's board of money managers sees POCKETS OF VALUE in a stock market that still looks expensive by many traditional measuresInside The CIA's Covert Forces DEATH OF A YOUNG AMERICANTreasury Of The World Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York CityYour HealthUndercutting A Peace MissionAs Good As Yesterday? Two of rock's great old war-horses charge off in new directionsCoverReinventing The Wheel HERE "IT" IS: THE INSIDE STORY OF THE SECRET INVENTION THAT SO MANY ARE BUZZING ABOUT. COULD THIS THING REALLY CHANGE THE WORLD?A Terror Threat From The SouthJust A Few Questions The Attorney General wants 5,000 Arabs here to come in for a chat. Is this the way to fight terrorism?G'bye, Garth He says this album is his last. Is it a fitting epitaph?34 Years Ago In TIMEThe Royal Physician's Visit Per Olov EnquistIn BriefWhere Did All The Taliban Go?Suddenly Loyalty Is Back In Business Amid the slump, smart companies are boosting profits by cultivating loyalty among workers and customers alikePayroll Taxes: A Holiday Coming?Art Official Intelligence: Bionix De La SoulOcean's Eleven Directed by Steven SoderberghThe Recession Is Here. Sales Are UpAll Things Must Pass COMING IN THIS SEASON OF LOSS, GEORGE HARRISON'S DEATH REMINDS US THAT WHILE EVEN BEATLES ARE MORTAL, THEIR WISDOM STILL MOVES THROUGH USSurvival Of The Fittest Mario Vargas Llosa's harrowing novel about the brutal reign of the Dominican strong man Trujillo
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