NATION
Border Clash
Private citizens are deputizing themselves as border patrollers to capture illegal aliens pouring across from Mexico in record numbers
Campaign 2000: Restarting All Over (Campaign 2000)
Gore was having a good week--until his campaign chairman quit. But that may be good news as well
The Bad Sunday In The Park
A large scale wilding may involve police problems, but it has also set New York City circling nervously around the politics of sex, culture and race
Campaign 2000: The Man Who Wouldn't Be Vice President (Campaign 2000)
Bill Daley expected a higher calling, but he may still be the kingmaker
High Tech vs. Low Tech: Send Me Your Wired (High Tech vs. Low Tech)
WORLD
The Remaking of Kim Jong Il
How--and why--the world's scariest dictator made himself into a huggy bear
The Gen Y Revolution
NATO couldn't take out Milosevic. Do some furious and fun-loving college kids have a shot?
The King Of Cool
Hip. Charming. Mod. Mohammed VI is the Beatles of Arabian royalty. And he's coming to the U.S.
Who's Scary Now?
In Search of an Evil Empire
HEALTH & MEDICINE
The Search For Smaller Tumors (Medicine)
Breast-cancer studies could lead to better tests and earlier detection
RELIGION
Battle of the Baptists
Why one church is having two conventions in the same town, with Disney caught in the middle
SPORT
Pedro
The best pitcher in baseball has Boston believing it can break its World Series curse
Suburban Smackdown
Wrestling fans, grab your lawn chairs. Teenage boys are brawling in a backyard near you
TECHNOLOGY
The Infoanarchist
Could this 23-year-old British programmer unravel the Web?
Digital-Music Detente
How to Bring MP3s to the Masses
BRIEFING
Notebook: Jun. 26, 2000 (Notebook)
Ask Dr. Notebook (Notebook)
A Smoother Dynasty (Notebook)
Notebook Placemat (Notebook)
Milestones Jun. 26, 2000 (Notebook / Milestones)
Cops And Rockers (Notebook)
Spin City: Egypt Buys and Sells a New Crash Tale (Notebook / Egypt)
A Plotline They Couldn't Refuse (Notebook)
Numbers: Jun. 26, 2000 (Notebook)
Campaign Pledge Drive: Week Three (Notebook)
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Bylines of the Future (Contributors)
A Nonswimmer's 25 Scariest Movies (Essay)
From Homeless to A Full Scholarship (American Scene)
A special Phoenix school lifts a boy from the streets into college
News Quiz Crossword Jun. 26, 2000 (News Quiz Crossword)
BUSINESS
J'Adore Content
France's Vivendi reaches for Seagram's rich film and music trove. What drives these deals?
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Television: We Like To Watch (The Arts / Television)
Led by the hit Survivor, voyeurism has become TV's hottest genre. Why the passion for peeping?
Architecture: The Frank Gehry Experience (The Arts / Architecture)
He has a groovy Seattle museum and buildings coming everywhere. Is he the wave of the future?
Cinema: A Cheer For Old Glory (The Arts / Cinema)
The Patriot comes out strongly on the winning side
Cinema: Mr. Wrong Is Mr. Wright (The Arts / Cinema)
A dazzling breakthrough makes for a killer villain
Cinema: Why We Now Can't Dig Shaft (The Arts / Cinema)
A black knight errant is transformed into a thug
The Joy Of Cooking (The Arts / Show Business)
Revenge is a dish served hot when grill master Bobby Flay faces off against a mighty Iron Chef
Spy Groove (The Arts / Short Takes)
MTV, Mondays, 10:30 p.m. E.T.
Cinema: Split Decision (The Arts / Cinema)
Jim Carrey is twice as funny half the time
Television: Looking Online (The Arts / Television)
Cinema: Has Shaft Been Shafted? (The Arts / Cinema)
Architecture (The Arts / Short Takes)
Books: Gustav Mahler, Vol. 3, Vienna: Triumph And Disillusion (1904-1907) (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Henry-Louis de La Grange
Books: Portrait Of An Artist, As An Old Man (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Joseph Heller
Cinema: Jesus' Son (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Alison Maclean
Music: Crush (The Arts / Short Takes)
Bon Jovi
Music: Killing Puritans (The Arts / Short Takes)
Armand Van Helden
YOUR TIME
We Love the Boss (Personal Time / Your Family)
Every couple needs a passion for something outside its family. Ours is Bruce Springsteen
Know Your Options (Personal Time / Your Money)
Trading puts and calls is dangerous, but as a hedge in this rough market, options make sense
La-Z-Boy Surfing (Personal Time / Your Technology)
AOL thinks you want to surf--or at least chat--while you watch TV. For now, it's a tough sell
In Brief: Jun. 26, 2000 (Personal Time / Your Family)
In Brief: Jun. 26, 2000 (Personal Time / Your Money)
In Brief: Jun. 26, 2000 (Personal Time / Your Technology)
SPECIAL SECTION
Bikes Are Back......Bigtime (Time Select / Lifestyle)
And the newest models are cushy enough to attract an older generation of riders
The New Centurion (Time Select / Lifestyle)
A TIME reporter finds that a 100-km bicycle journey is both a good road trip and a personal triumph
Health: Making A House Call (Time Select / Health)
Viagra, pumping iron, listening to your body clock--publishers provide plenty of new prescriptions
Nostalgia: Oldies But Goodies (Time Select / Nostalgia)
Songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller gave us everything from Hound Dog to Stand by Me