NATION

Secret Armies of the Night

Sidelined for years, U.S. special forces are changing the way America fights. An exclusive look at how they fared in the war in Iraq and how they're remaking the military

SCIENCE

The 160,000-Year-Old Man (Science/Paleontology)

New fossils prove that the first Homo sapiens looked like us, walked like us and in some ways acted like us as well

BUSINESS

Eat...Or Be Eaten

Software mogul Larry Ellison makes a hostile bid for a rival firm — and predicts that other tech giants will follow his lead

GLOBAL BUSINESS

The Fastest Way To Make Money (Global Business/Banking)

As migrant workers send more cash around the world, Western Union collects a lucrative and growing toll. But big banks are muscling in on its business

Tasty Little Guys (Global Business/Investing)

Big brokerages are paying less notice to small stocks — just as they're starting to jump again

Troop Chic (Global Business/Technology)

Firms that make outdoor-adventure gear for civilians are ringing up new sales — to the military

World Beaters

Intel's sales man; video-game guru; medical marketer; new Oracle exec

World Briefing

Samsung's phone for women; toys at Saks; horse sharing; bad marketing

YOUR TIME

Wedding Wisdom (Your Time/Lifestyle)

Meet the marriage mentors: why more couples are seeking their advice

Saving Your Nest Egg (Your Time/Money)

Retirement funds suffer if you go on disability. An insurance policy can help

SOCIETY

WORLD

Sharon's Game (Middle East/Back To Bloodshed)

He fervently believes any attack on Israel must be avenged swiftly. What does that strategy mean for Bush?

THE ARTS

Busting the Box (Architecture)

Zaha Hadid, the queen bee of unbuilt designs, at last has a building worth buzzing about

TV Dinners (Television)

Privacy will be off the menu on NBC's new restaurant-reality show

BRIEFING

Spook On The Spot (Notebook)

Can the CIA chief effectively lead the search for weapons of mass destruction?