NATION

Portrait Of A Deadly Bond

One was a leader, the other a follower. One prone to fits of venomous temper, the other shy and awkward. TIME investigates what led Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold to turn Columbine High School into a killing field

Drop the Stigma

To keep kids from lashing out, parents must urge them to accept help

SOCIETY & SCIENCE

Viagra For The Thighs? (Science)

A diet drug called orlistat could take off like last year's big seller--but oh, those funky side effects

The Man with the Qi (Religion)

His spiritual movement has galvanized millions in China. But Li Hongzhi has more on his mind

PERSONAL TIME

Beyond Pasta (Personal Time/Your Health)

Getting all the right complex carbohydrates? Not if you're eating refined instead of whole grains

Jumbo Rip-Off (Personal Time/Your Money)

Higher rates on big mortgages have little to do with credit risk. It's politics. Here's what to do

Scheduling Snafu (Personal Time/Your Technology)

I thought a Web calendar might bring order to my messy life--but it just confused me more

WORLD

Mission Improbable

Even as NATO steps up its air war and Moscow presses its diplomacy, Jesse Jackson's trip to Belgrade produces a dramatic announcement. Will it help or undermine the allied campaign?

Is It Time To Panic?

Explosive allegations of Chinese espionage raise new fears about U.S. nuclear security

TIME BONUS

How We Can Fix Social Security (Time Select/Finance)

Forget wishful thinking and the either-or argument. We'll need a wide-ranging plan that borrows ideas from right, center and left

THE ARTS

A Nation's Self-Image (The Arts/Art)

Can all of American art in the 20th century be encompassed in a museum show? In New York, the Whitney gives it a brave try--with balance, care and a keen eye for the best examples

The Force Is With Her (The Arts/Books)

Germaine Greer, fiery author of The Female Eunuch, goes in search of the whole woman

Get Ready for Ricky (The Arts/Music)

Latin pop's hot new star has gone from Menudo to mainstream, with a stop at a soap. What's not to like?

Britain's Bella Donna (The Arts/Show Business)

The motherland has exported a talented new actress. It's Anna Friel, unstuffy glamour girl

Broadway, Straight Up (The Arts/Theater)

Two sharp imports from Britain cap a season in which the music faded--and plays flourished

Three Seasons (The Arts/Short Takes/Cinema)

Directed by Tony Bui

Echo (The Arts/Short Takes/Music)

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers