NATION

What Do Women Want?

A fresh wind in his sails, Kerry still must regain his edge among female voters to defeat Bush

SCIENCE

A Painful Mistake (Health)

Why a pharmaceutical giant withdrew its best-selling arthritis drug, and what that means for you

Health Care Can Be Cured: Here's How (Viewpoint/Health)

Americans are burdened with a costly, hugely dysfunctional health-care system. In a new book, a pair of investigative reporters offers a fresh remedy based on a successful model we're all familiar with

YOUR TIME

In Search of Sleep (Your Time/Health)

A new study shows that behavioral therapy works better against insomnia

Smart Eating (Your Time/Living)

Colleges are finding ways to help students avoid packing on the pounds

INSIDE BUSINESS

Invasion of the Movie Snatchers (TIME Bonus Section November 2004: Inside Business/TECHNOLOGY)

More and more movie fans are sharing films online, and hollywood doesn't like it. Should the studios fight or find a way to adapt?

Down 'n' Dental (TIME Bonus Section November 2004: Inside Business/BRIEFING)

Think Globally, Act Locally (TIME Bonus Section November 2004: Inside Business/TIME Board of Economists/Outsourcing)

TIME'S Board of Economists says the outsourcing debate ignores the big picture: is the U.S. ready to compete in a globalized world?

The Last Idealists (TIME Bonus Section November 2004: Inside Business/STRATEGY)

How did the iconoclasts at craigslist beat the web giants at their own game?

League in Limbo (TIME Bonus Section November 2004: Inside Business/SPORT)

A year after shutting down, the WUSA prepares for a comeback. will it fly?

Please, Go Away (TIME Bonus Section November 2004: Inside Business/TIME MANAGEMENT)

To aid productivity, office workers are trying new techniques to curb interruptions

You're Hired! (TIME Bonus Section November 2004: Inside Business/TELEVISION)

Million dollar idea, a new reality-tv show, showcases inventors — and maybe the next big thing

Windy City Redux (TIME Bonus Section November 2004: Inside Business/A HALF-DAY IN ...)

A reinvented Chicago offers great art, food and hip new bars

WORLD

Inside Karzai's Campaign

To become Afghanistan's first elected President, he has to placate warlords, pacify the Taliban — and survive

THE ARTS

Born to Stump (Music)

Bruce Springsteen and Co. campaign for Kerry, but don't expect to hear talking points sung

BRIEFING

London's Dirty-Bomb Plot (Notebook)

British authorities suspect that a cell of Islamic terrorists were trying to harvest radioactive material from smoke detectors

Border War in Arizona (Notebook/Campaigning)

Despite bipartisan opposition backed by religious and business leaders, Arizonans look set to carry an anti-immigrant ballot initiative

People

Hollywood goes brunet; William Shatner punks Iowa

Heirs-in-Waiting (Notebook)

Conan O'Brien isn't the only one with a juicy — but delayed — succession spot lined up