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Table of ContentsCoverGeneration Hex? A new book identifies four age groups warring at workPursuing Pearl's KillersLike One Of The GuysThe Devil And Andrea YatesSlamming The Door Stiffer border security has put the livelihoods of many Mexicans at riskThe Out-of-the-Box Gourmet Two tasty websites serve up savory meals you can prepare at home in minutes. But is great grub worth it?How I Bought Two Slaves, To Free Them A journalist gets caught up in a story in which happy endings are hard to findHunting Made Easy Shooting captive animals to mount their heads on a wall is a booming sport. Should Congress step in?In The Heart Of Hate A TIME reporter visits a town at the center of India's killing frenzy between Muslims and HindusJohn Q.: How Real Is This Horror Story? THE HOLLYWOOD VERSIONPut It Back In The Drawer The Saudi "peace plan" is just smoke and mirrors--and brilliant p.r.Dying To Have A Family Genetic screening guaranteed a healthy baby. Did Mom make the right choice?Honey, I Shrunk My Presidency The Bubba of Primary Colors gets a measure of respect in the nonfiction versionCan We Stop The Next Attack? SIX MONTHS AFTER SEPT. 11, AMERICA HAS TAKEN THE FIGHT TO AL-QAEDA. BUT BEHIND THE SCENES, THE CIA AND FBI HAVE BEEN IN A DESPERATE SCRAMBLE TO FIX A BROKEN SYSTEM BEFORE ANOTHER STRIKE COMECan The Real Robin Still Stand Up? Robin Williams got hooked on sappy roles. Now he's getting help, by doing improv and acting outChange Of Heart In a surgical first, doctors fixed a deadly heart valve defect in a 23-week-old fetus. Here's how they did itThe Man Behind The Plan With a Middle East peace initiative, Crown Prince Abdullah rolls out a new, assertive Saudi styleHealth Care Has A Relapse Costs are soaring. States are struggling. People are losing their coverage. Has Washington even noticed?New Games For A Retro MoodYour HealthT. Rex Gets A MakeoverIs Your Doctor Too Drowsy? Legislators are raising alarms about sleep-deprived surgeons--and if you're concerned, so should youLettersMilestones19 Years Ago In TIMEFor The RecordSneakers? Not. Fashion adds new bounce to the market for athletic footwearCoverCoverWithin Crumbling Walls A twist of fate yields an unprecedented look inside the World Trade Center during its last minutesFaith In Their Father? A TIME journalist goes home to witness a priest testing his parish's loyaltyMeet The Chipsons Jeffrey, Leslie and their boy Derek will be America's first cyborg family. Are you ready to "Get Chipped"?A Message Machine With The Hiccups What's behind the embarrassing "aberrations" in the Bush p.r. departmentThe Asbestos Pit An old issue is back, and the lawsuits are killing sharesIt's Raining RocksA New Breed Of Army RecruitersNotebookThe War's Perilous New Theaters BEYOND AFGHANISTANWhen Bad Information Kills People CIVILIAN CASUALTIESHow Europeans Can Be Useful Instead of slamming America, they should give the rest of the world a boostDarwinian Struggle Is there a place in evolutionary theory for the hand of God? Maybe in Ohio. Hearings start this monthWhen Little Kids Take Big Tests Sure, you want your child to get into a good college. But does that mean 9-year-olds should be taking SATs?PeopleExposed By The Dry CleanerIn BriefIn BriefCoverGold's New Rush He's the man behind the furniture we live with. Now Mitchell Gold wants to set a new standard all his own
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