NATION

The Making of a Comeback

The painful 2000 election behind him, Al Gore warns that Bush is leading America into deep trouble. Is that a message that will win the White House in 2004?

TIME/CNN Poll

How Gore rates among Democrats — and against Bush

BUSINESS

Did Sandy Play Dirty?

Control of Citigroup was swapped for a personal favor, a leaked e-mail says. We look at the evidence

SCIENCE

Beyond Cholesterol (Health)

Inflammation is emerging as a major risk factor — and not just in heart disease

GLOBAL BUSINESS

Is Fish Farming Safe? (TIME Bonus Section/Global Business/Fish Farming)

Aquaculture has become the world's fastest-growing food business. But it's taking a hit from environmentalists

Cash Out Now! (TIME Bonus Section/Global Business)

It only sounds crazy. Here's why you should borrow against your house and buy stocks

Global Briefing (TIME Bonus Section/Global Business)

Where to find bargains on luxe off-sites; chatty garbage trucks; hot-rod PCs; teenage girls and business careers

Innocents Abroad (TIME Bonus Section/Global Business/What Works)

As U.S. firms went global in the '90s, most failed to prosper. Why? And what did the winners do better?

Jungle Medicine (TIME Bonus Section/Global Business/Pharmaceuticals)

Natives want a share of the profits when drug firms exploit their remedies

People to Watch In International Business (TIME Bonus Section/Global Business/World Beaters)

McDonald's marketing chief; a biotech leader; the pop king of Taiwan; Toronto's exchange CEO; Mexico's TV whiz

Shotguns As Art (TIME Bonus Section/Global Business/The Global Life)

Beretta's exquisite, engraved firearms are in demand. But will technology supplant Old World craftsmen?

PERSONAL TIME

Home Heart Shocker (Your Time/Your Health)

A do-it-yourself defibrillator gets the FDA's O.K. Does your house need one?

WORLD

Live From Baghdad

TIME correspondent Scott MacLeod reports that Iraqis, resigned to war, are trying hard to get on with their lives

To Catch A Cheat

Weapons inspectors expect Saddam to try to foil them. But now they have new tools of detection

THE ARTS

Sim Nation (Video Games)

The Sims Online is a new virtual frontier. Is a video game just what this divided nation needs?

Back in the Land of Ozz (Television)

In their second season, the Osbournes cope with cancer and the change from rock-star life to TV fame

His Collar Is Too Tight (Arts/Movies)

Art or blasphemy? A new film courts controversy with a tale of a handsome priest and a teenage girl

Hook, Line and Thinker (Arts/Books)

A fish becomes food for thought in John McPhee's funny and fascinating history of the humble shad

Song-and-Dunce Act (Arts/Television)

Avoiding biopic cliches, Martin and Lewis shows how sex plus deceptively dumb jokes equaled magic

The Power but No Glory (Arts/Movies)

Two superb films from director Phillip Noyce zero in on the hurt and humanity of politics gone wrong

Total Eclipse of the Heart (Arts/Books)

In 13 smart essays, Jonathan Franzen mourns the end of serious reading, among other things

Cube Squared (Arts/Show Business)

Life lessons from the gangsta rapper turned movie mogul and suburban dad: be modest and listen to your old man

SOCIETY

Hotels Of Whim And Vigor (Living)

Chic suites are not enough. A growing number of travelers want their hotels transformed into little theme parks. Who says you can't scuba to bed?

On Campus: The Microphone War (On The Campus/University Of Texas)

Are students apathetic? Not on Bush's turf, where they're scuffling over Iraq

What the Butler Unleashed (Press)

Lovers sneaked into the palace? Gay romps aboard a royal yacht? Diana's servant sets off a tabloid frenzy

BRIEFING

Just a Little Too Lucky (Crime)

Three friends are charged with hacking their way to the winner's circle to claim millions at the racetrack