NATION

The Law: Rough Justice (The Law)

The Attorney General has powerful new tools to fight terrorism. Has he gone too far?

Just A Few Questions (The Interviews)

The Attorney General wants 5,000 Arabs here to come in for a chat. Is this the way to fight terrorism?

WORLD

Hunting Osama (The War)

U.S. forces' top goal remains getting al-Qaeda leaders. Smoking them out is not proving easy

SCIENCE

SPORT

TECHNOLOGY

Reinventing The Wheel

HERE IT IS: THE INSIDE STORY OF THE SECRET INVENTION THAT SO MANY ARE BUZZING ABOUT. COULD THIS THING REALLY CHANGE THE WORLD?

BRIEFING

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Who's More Arrogant? (Essay)

In Islam vs. the West, what's needed is an examination of conscience on both sides

BUSINESS

Power Failure

As Enron crashes, angry workers and shareholders ask, Where were the firm's directors? The regulators? The stock analysts?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Music: All Things Must Pass (The Arts / Music)

COMING IN THIS SEASON OF LOSS, GEORGE HARRISON'S DEATH REMINDS US THAT WHILE EVEN BEATLES ARE MORTAL, THEIR WISDOM STILL MOVES THROUGH US

Music: G'bye, Garth (The Arts / Music)

He says this album is his last. Is it a fitting epitaph?

YOUR TIME

Why Movies Make Readers (Personal Time / Your Family)

When a book becomes a movie, a child's relationship to the page does not have to suffer. Quite the opposite

A Better Way To Give A Heart (Personal Time / Your Health)

Most Americans say they want to donate their organs when they die, but few actually do. Here's one solution

SPECIAL SECTION

Forecast: Where Are The Bargains Now? (Your Business / Your Business)

TIME's board of money managers sees POCKETS OF VALUE in a stock market that still looks expensive by many traditional measures

PEOPLE

LETTERS