NATION

Pardon Me, Boys

Hillary says she knows nothing about her brother's dealings with her husband, but a new investigation may change that

WORLD

The FBI Spy

It took 15 years to discover one of the most damaging cases of espionage in U.S. history. An inside look at the secret life, and final capture, of Robert Hanssen

Hell Freezes Over

In drought-dried Afghanistan, more than a million people may face starvation or death in the high-plains cold. Tim McGirk reports from Herat

SCIENCE

Great Balls Of Fire

What caused Earth's biggest extinction? The answer may lie in tiny buckyballs filled with extraterrestrial gas

SOCIETY

Talking To The Dead (Behavior)

To reach those who have crossed over, John Edward may have crossed one line too many

Of Haitian Bondage

America's newest immigrants have brought with them a nefarious practice--child slavery

BRIEFING

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

BUSINESS

Internet A La I-Mode

The Japanese are wild about Web surfing on their cell phones. Will Americans catch the same wave?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Music: And The Band Plays On... (The Arts / Music)

Dave Matthews and his mates are the biggest touring rock group in the U.S. Now their eagerly awaited album will show if they can stay the course

YOUR TIME

Translating Babies (Personal Time / Your Family)

Infants do come with instructions, but are they all that hard? A new book makes them seem so

Time Bomb (Personal Time / Your Money)

401(k)s stuffed with employer stock are a national calamity. Here's how to fix it

World Wide Waist (Personal Time / Your Technology)

My online diet-and-exercise program promised to whip me into shape. Did it work? Read on

Pumping Iron Jr. (Personal Time / Your Health)

Weight training won't stunt a child's growth, but the lifts have to be chosen with care. Here's how

PEOPLE

LETTERS