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Table of ContentsMasterpieces Start with OilTaking A Team Approach It's healthier for everyone when the whole family pitches in to care for an ailing parentOut Of DoorsOn The GoCoolest Inventions 2002 PLUS: Web Shopping and the Best of TechA Heaven of Magnificent ObsessionsFor Your HealthEarth SimulatorSay Good Night, BillShops'N'BotsPigs, Dentures and King Charles IINotebookThe Fed Cuts Both Ways Low interest rates are great for borrowers. Savers must get creative to earn a decent return. Here's howAfter Rage, Harmony The best parts of Soundgarden and Rage Against the Machine unite on an album that rocks, gentlyWashington's Hottest Spot--for 100 Years A West Wing office means power, glory and a chance to boost future earningsVerbatimWhere Did Everyone Go? Firms are laying off workers even as business revives. That boosts profits--at the cost of moraleThe Selling of the President's War Bush should take Israel and oil out of the Iraq equationMilestonesKeeping It SafeThe Battle Hymn Of......The Republicans IT'S HALLELUJAH TIME in the White House as the Democrats discover (again) what a mistake it is to underestimate George W. Bush. Here's how far he plans to go with his new mandatNumbersAn Extra-Special Relation Even if your father and stepmother split, you and she can still stay in touchAround The HouseThinking BigHighlights, Lowlights And Cooter The Democrats got trounced. The Republicans tried not to gloat. And American politics proved as strange as ever. Here are the best and worst of the 2002 midtermsPlease, Let Me In! Behind-the-scenes tips on how college admissions officers choose studentsDriving By Wire The car of the future looks something like this:Turkey's Mystery Man How Islamic is Istanbul's new power broker?24 Years Ago In TIMEGoing DigitalReporter's Notebook Our journalists covered dramatic elections, off-the-wall inventions and a spy who never dies. Here's how:Fuhrman Agonistes In Murder in Greenwich, the O.J. pariah takes on crime among the rich, with himself as the heroDoing the Monster MashFallout from A MemorialBack From The Edge After troubled times and some forgettable films, Dennis Quaid is hot againA Thoroughly Modern Man Charles Sheeler made new-style pictures for a new world. A choice exhibit in Boston shows them offGoing After Arafat's Monopoly on Money U.S. accountants are helping the new Finance Minister gain control of Palestinian purse stringsLost in the Big Blue Audrey Mestre was a star of the extreme sport of "no limits" free diving. But then she went too farWhy The Senate Is Now Back In G.O.P. Hands Credit Democratic apathy and a hustling campaigner-in-chiefPeopleCoverAll the Wounded Gods John Updike's new novel is a rich reflection on the American painters who conquered the worldThe Professor of Love A new biography of psychologist Harry Harlow reveals how he put the heart at the center of thingsThe U.N. Puts Iraq on NoticeThe Big Yacht GiveawayClick Smart Yes, the Web bubble burst, but just the hot air is gone. Lots of e-tailers are thriving, and making online shopping easier and safer than ever. Here is a smorgasbord of websites, gift ideas and practical tips to get you on your way. Happy suW. and the "Boy Genius" KARL ROVE'S strategy for winning the midterm elections was risky and brash, like its author. Here is the inside story of how the President and his political strategist gambled it all and wonDad, Can I Borrow the Scepter?Onward to 2004! The Democrats just need a strong leader and something for those giant antsJust For FunThey Didn't Know What Hit Them How the U.S. killed a senior al-Qaeda leader without putting a pilot's life at riskA Second Generation Revives 007My Santa MonicaFor Your Wallet OnlyThe Man With The Golden Run FILM'S BIGGEST FRANCHISE CELEBRATES 40 YEARS WITH DIE ANOTHER DAY. BEHIND THE SCENES WITH BROSNAN'S BOND AND HIS SEXY FOIL, HALLE BERRYGood Buddy, Bad Mom Does a difference in parenting styles have to break up a friendship?Your HealthNow Hear ThisBest Of Tech Gadget shopping can be a drag. Those endless lists of features, those acronym-spewing salesclerks. To make it all much easier, we've scoured the major product categories and selected the best at three price points: inexpensive, moderate andLosing Control? The U.S. concedes it has lost momentum in Afghanistan, while its enemies grow bolderWhy Did She Do It? Something drove Winona Ryder to steal so flagrantly, but even she may not know what it isLetters"Every Light Is Full Red"It's the Terrorism, StupidDo Vaccines Cause Autism? Many parents believe they do. But a large Danish study, the most rigorous so far, found no linkTomato VaccineIn The ClosetBush's Agenda With Republicans in control of the House and Senate, the party will revive pet issues, from judicial choices to a patient's bill of rights to drilling for oil in Alaska.Looking Ahead To 2004 DEMORALIZED DEMS are licking their wounds, seeking a message--and jockeying for position
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