NATION

Three Minutes To Doomsday

A fire races through a nightclub in Rhode Island, leaving close to 100 dead. Was the band to blame?

SCIENCE

A Miracle Denied

A teenager's death after two sets of transplants raises questions of procedure and ethics

A Major League Loss (Health)

Baseball may ban ephedra after a pitcher's death. But the move to penalize the herb may be premature

BUSINESS

TV's Unlikely Empire

Now that the little Nature Channel has become a big cable power, can Discovery stay real—and on top?

BRIEFING

SOCIETY

Now She's Got Game

Title IX helped more women get into sports, but opponents complain it's pushing men out

THE ARTS

Can the Big Fat Fairy Tale Last?

The one-woman play that became the most successful independent film in history is taking its magic to network TV. Or so CBS hopes

Incredible Shrinking Movies (Arts/Television)

Some films are made for TV. Others are best left alone. And a few have moved to the small screen and enlarged their appeal

Not Amelie (Arts/Movies)

A conventional love story turns out to be shocking

The Strange Sensation (Arts/Art)

Matthew Barney can be a captivating oddity. Does that make him our most important young artist?

TIME BONUS

The Kids Are All Pumped (TIME Bonus Section/Families)

As health clubs work to woo them, children of all ages are becoming dedicated gym rats

Giving a Helping Hand (TIME Bonus Section/Families/Finances)

Experts say it's risky, but when done right, a loan between family members can benefit everyone

Happily Unmarried (TIME Bonus Section/Families/Trends)

How-to from a guidebook for couples living together without saying "I do"

YOUR TIME

Home (Tax) Free

If you've sold a residence since 1999, the IRS might have some cash for you