NATION
How Far Do We Want The FBI To Go?
THE BUREAU is now responsible for preventing crimes, not just solving them--which means learning to spy here at home
What's New At The FBI
Rules are changing as mission shifts to domestic intelligence
Steering Clear of Damage (The White House)
Capitol Grudge Match
As they prepare for the November elections, TOM DASCHLE and TRENT LOTT slug it out over intelligence failures--and control of the Senate
Going To The Chapel
Wade Horn is Bush's marriage guy. But can he get people to the altar?
WORLD
Musharraf on the Spot
For Pakistan's general turned dictator, the Kashmir crisis with India is the biggest test yet
Path To War
The Technocrat of Steel
Despite attempts on his life, President-elect Uribe says he will crush Colombia's leftist rebels
HEALTH & MEDICINE
The Science Of Anxiety (Health)
WHY DO WE WORRY OURSELVES SICK? BECAUSE THE BRAIN IS HARDWIRED FOR FEAR, AND SOMETIMES IT SHORT-CIRCUITS
Are You Too Anxious? (Health)
The Anatomy Of Anxiety (Health)
Anxiety: What You Can Do (Health)
There are as many ways to relieve anxiety as there are things that make us anxious. The key is to find the way that works for you--and use it
SOCIETY
Pumping Up Your Past (Behavior)
High-profile scandals expose a growing problem: more and more employees are fibbing to get the job
Winners Aren't Born, They're Molded (Trend Alert)
Design: Creating Your Own Name Brand (Trend Alert / Design)
Games: Yu-Gi-Oh! Comes to America (Trend Alert / Games)
RELIGION
The Man Behind the Pope
With the Pontiff ailing, his secretary gains power
SPORT
Grownup Kidd
An inspired and reformed Jason Kidd leads the once hapless New Jersey Nets to their first finals
War Emblem: Unwanted, Unbeaten
BRIEFING
22 years ago in TIME (Notebook)
Notebook: Jun. 10, 2002 (Notebook)
Arafat's Zero Motivation (Notebook)
Getting Testy over Tests (Notebook)
Tongues That Go out of Style (Notebook)
Milestones Jun. 10, 2002 (Notebook / Milestones)
Flying Air Wolfowitz (Notebook)
The Big Airport Revolt (Notebook)
Japan's Hooligan Alert (Notebook)
Will the Church Get Tough? (Notebook)
Goodbye To Hollywood? (Notebook)
Numbers: Jun. 10, 2002 (Notebook / Numbers)
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Not All Terrorists Are Alike (Essay)
Some can actually be reasoned with, and India should test that theory in Kashmir
Why Japan's Terror Cult Still Has Appeal (Letter from Tokyo)
For a cadre of loyalists, the group that released poison gas fills a spiritual void
BUSINESS
Young & Jobless
With youth unemployment at 12%, this year's graduates have to be flexible about their futures
Create a Job
Spitzer's Spectacle
After waking up Wall Street, what's next for New York's crusader?
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Television: New Cops On The Beat (The Arts / Television)
As the networks clone CSI and Law & Order, two innovative cable cop shows are playing by their own set of rules
Books: Trial and Terror (The Arts / Books)
Legal eagle Stephen Carter pens a sinister tale of a jilted judge
Music: O Brother's Wise Father (The Arts / Music)
How the tall, taciturn T Bone Burnett taught the music industry a lesson. And here comes Chapter 2
Music: The Real Man of Constant Sorrow (The Arts / Music)
Movies: Windtalkers: Too Breezy (The Arts / Movies)
John Woo's new World War II movie about Navajo code talkers sacrifices history for chemistry
Books: The Pity of War (The Arts / Books)
Bob Kerrey's moving memoir of lost innocence
Movies: Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Callie Khouri
Books: Dirt Music (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Tim Winton
Our Contributors (The Arts / Short Takes)
Music: The Last Broadcast (The Arts / Short Takes)
Doves
Boston 24/7 (The Arts / Short Takes)
ABC, June 4-7, 11 and 12, 10 p.m. E.T.
YOUR TIME
Getting an Early Start on Peace (Personal Time / Your Family)
Some summer programs offer young people a chance to work toward international harmony
12 Steps for E-Mail Addicts (Personal Time / Your Technology)
Can't stop working your messages? Experts say it may be as addictive as gambling. Here's how to quit
The Little Antibody That Could (Personal Time / Your Health)
A new, more targeted approach to treating autoimmune disorders may stop Type 1 diabetes
Your Family: Jun. 10, 2002 (Personal Time / Your Family)
Your Health: Jun. 10, 2002 (Personal Time / Your Health)
SPECIAL SECTION
Board Of Technologists: High Tech Evolves (Time Bonus Section / Inside Business)
More businesses are studying biology to solve complex management and computing problems
Money Management: Ministers Of Finance (Time Bonus Section / Inside Business)
More churches are teaching money management. But is the Rev. Jesse Jackson the right pitchman?
Airlines: Play Hard, Fly Right (Time Bonus Section / Inside Business)
Speed-loving CEO Gordon Bethune tells how he's piloting Continental Airlines through stormy skies
Airlines: Cheaper Tickets (Time Bonus Section / Inside Business)
Orbitz.com is accused of undercutting rivals
Airlines: Back Door to L.A. (Time Bonus Section / Inside Business)
Long Beach used to be a flyover city. Now airlines are fighting for the right to land
The Ad Zappers (Time Bonus Section / Inside Business)
Video recorders like TiVo, at first slow to catch on, are shaking up the TV business
Management: Surviving The Revolt (Time Bonus Section / Inside Business)
Want to shake things up? Expect fierce resistance. And read this book