NATION
Campaign Finance: Debating For Dollars (Campaign Finance)
As McCain pushes his bill, suspense builds, with the outcome anyone's guess
The Right Thing to Do
In a dramatic move, Scott Waddle takes the stand in the Greeneville inquiry. Now will he be punished?
Tax Cuts: Medicine For Mad Dow Disease? (Tax Cuts)
Dubya Talks The Talk
But will he walk the walk with a tough new foreign policy stance--or stumble because of inexperience?
In China: The Taking Of Andrew's Mother (In China)
WORLD
Speed Demons
METHAMPHETAMINES ARE RIPPING ACROSS ASIA, SEDUCING THE YOUNG WITH A PROMISE OF A FAST, CLEAN HIGH. KARL TARO GREENFELD VISITS ONE OF THE REGION'S WORST DRUG SLUMS AND COMES TO TERMS WITH THE DEADLY DO
Rebel Hell
Inside the hilltop town where the Macedonian government is using artillery to forestall a war
SCIENCE
The Gang Hits Again (Paleontology)
Those famed Leakey fossil hunters add a new limb to our family tree
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Fear Not! (Phobias)
For millions of sufferers, science is offering new treatments--and new hope
All Aboard Exposure Airlines (Phobias)
FIGHTING FEAR OF FLYING
SOCIETY
Let Bullies Beware
Politicians are going after them. But what works best? Banishing them--or changing the culture?
Whippings In The Pulpit
A congregation loses 41 of its children to the state after a boy tells the police what happened at church
Linoleum Rugs (Trend Alert)
Church Retailing (Trend Alert)
Beyond Collagen (Trend Alert)
BRIEFING
Notebook: Apr. 2, 2001 (Notebook)
Justice: In Saudi Bombing Case, A Legal Feud Goes Public (Notebook / Justice)
7 Steps To A Buff Presidential Bod (In 4 Years Or Less) (Notebook)
Milestones Apr. 2, 2001 (Notebook / Milestones)
Mad Lambs: Why Are These Sheep Headed to Slaughter? (Notebook / Mad Lambs)
Numbers: Apr. 2, 2001 (Notebook / Numbers)
News Quiz Apr. 2, 2001 (Notebook)
Memo to White House Staff: You WILL Kick Back (Notebook / Spring Break)
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Don't Waste Your Breath (Dividing Line)
The fight for slave reparations is a morally just but totally hopeless cause
Another Hail of Bullets in Georgia (Sequel)
On Dec. 15, 2000, Derwin Brown, sheriff-elect of the suburban Atlanta county of DeKalb, was assassinated as he walked up his driveway. The killing stunned the country. And as a TIME In Depth story sho
The News About Jessica (Essay)
BUSINESS
Boeing, Boeing, Gone
Does the planemaker's decision to move its headquarters out of Seattle make any sense?
PDA Wars: Round 2
Palm, Handspring and Pocket PCs slug it out to be the next small thing
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Art: No Brush Required (The Arts / Art)
Websites, DVDs, virtual reality--two exhibits show how visual artists are entering the digital age
Television: Inventing Stardom (The Arts / Television)
A trio of musical reality series aims to turn the entertainment business into entertainment
Dance: A Bad Boy Comes of Age (The Arts / Dance)
Once a renegade, Mark Morris is now a role model complete with an ambitious dance center
Books: Ripped from the Headlines (The Arts / Books)
In a journalist's debut novel, Arab-Israeli discord is both achingly personal and inescapably political
What About Joan ABC, Tuesdays, 9:30 p.m. E.T.; (The Arts / Short Takes)
My Wife And Kids ABC, Wednesdays, 8 p.m. E.T.
Shaquille O'Neal (The Arts / Q&A)
Books: Seabiscuit (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Laura Hillenbrand
Cinema: The Tailor Of Panama (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by John Boorman
Theater: A Class Act (The Arts / Short Takes)
Music and lyrics by Edward Kleban
Cinema: The Widow Of Saint-Pierre (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Patrice Leconte
YOUR TIME
It's Not Their Fault (Personal Time / Your Money)
Face it. Greed and speculation--not overly bullish Internet analysts--led to the tech bubble
You've Got Face! (Personal Time / Your Technology)
Freebie software lets you send your e-mail as a talking head. It's cool stuff, but will it be hot?
Hormone Hazards (Personal Time / Your Health)
Long-term estrogen use may double the risk of ovarian cancer. But look beyond the numbers