NATION
Funnel of Death
In Oklahoma the wind came sweeping down the plains with record-breaking fury. And the tornado season has just begun
Elizabeth Unplugged (Nation/Capmaign 2000)
Dole's New Hampshire debut, while scripted to the last breath, showed some nimble reflexes
Noon in the Garden of Good and Evil (Viewpoint)
The tragedy at Columbine began as a crime story but is becoming a parable
BUSINESS
Ma Everything!
With one astonishing deal, AT&T hopes to become a communications colossus--again. This is what it may mean for you
No Mickey Mouse Lawsuit
Claiming that Disney owes him millions, former studio head Jeffrey Katzenberg puts his old boss on the hot seat
THE ARTS
The Phantom Movie (The Arts/Cinema)
George Lucas' new Star Wars epic showcases some dazzling visual effects but is short on human magic
Art of Denial (The Arts/Books)
Postwar German writers still had big blind spots
Isn't It Post-Ironic? (The Arts/Books)
In a debut novel, a leading journalist gives the Turn of the Century a satiric twist of the knife
Lost Man's Tale (The Arts/Books)
Peter Matthiessen caps a dense, fascinating trilogy about a brawling Florida planter
On Strange Ground (The Arts/Books)
Hard people, bleak views, dazzling prose--that's Annie Proulx's collection of tales of Western life
Savor the Peach (The Arts/Food)
The Slow Food movement wants you to honor your roots and vegetables
Stop! In the Name of Divas (The Arts/Television)
Motown legend Diana Ross. Pop-soul princess Brandy. Together in one movie. It must be sweeps
The Marquis De Sade: A Life (The Arts/Short Takes/Books)
By Neil Schaeffer
The Mummy (The Arts/Short Takes/Cinema)
Directed by Stephen Sommers
The Winslow Boy (The Arts/Short Takes/Cinema)
Directed by David Mamet
Myths & Hymns (The Arts/Short Takes/Music)
Adam Guettel
It Ain't Nothin' But The Blues (The Arts/Short Takes/Theater)
PERSONAL TIME
Predicting Cancer (Personal Time/Your Health)
Most men panic when their PSA level rises after prostate surgery. Here's why they shouldn't
Your Health (Personal Time/Your Health)
Back to Basics (Personal Time/Your Money)
Tech stocks? Losers. Industries are hip again. It may not last, but take the hint and diversify
Your Money (Personal Time/Your Money)
Coinless JukeBox (Personal Time/Your Technology)
New software makes it easy to compress and store music CDs on the PC. Best of all, it's free
May the Force Be PG (Personal Time/Your Technology)
TIME BONUS
Wanted: Well-Read Techies (TIME Select/Business)
Easing Those Transfer Blues (Time Select/Business)
Nowadays, your company's relocation policy can mean the difference between keeping or losing a good employee
Who Needs An M.B.A.? (Time Select/Business)
They may be cracking the glass ceiling at work, but women are of mixed minds about enrolling in top business schools
SOCIETY & SCIENCE
The Grief Brigade (Behavior)
When tragedy strikes, the counselors rush in. They offer succor, but their methods are up for debate
Who Got There First (Exploration)
George Mallory's frozen corpse turns up 75 years after his last climb--a fresh clue in Everest's greatest mystery
Homeopathic E-Mail (Health)
Can the "memory" of molecules be transmitted via the Internet?
The New Mister Natural (Health)
Gary Null offers health, long life and a treatment for baldness. What could be wrong with that?
Next on Jenny: Appeal (Law)
Can a talk show drive someone to murder? A jury says yes--and journalists could be the victims
The Power of the Purse (Philanthropy)
More and more, it's women who control the charity
Hockey's Flopper Stopper (Sport)
Why goalie Dominik Hasek is the best player in the game