WORLD

One More Show Of Force

The U.S. military returns to Haiti to try to stop the violence. But what's America's exit strategy for this latest conflict?

SCIENCE

The Blueberries of Mars

Was the Red Planet once a wet planet? A plucky Martian rover finally delivers some hard evidence

SOCIETY

Sport: Baseball Takes A Hit (Sport)

A steroid probe involving top players threatens to blight the game, anger fans and alter record books

Back From The Blaze

Investigators told Luz Cuevas her baby was lost in a fire. She never gave up hope, and it paid off

BRIEFING

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

BUSINESS

Not A Good Thing For Martha

A LIE TURNED HER INTO A CONVICTED FELON. HOW A WOMAN KNOWN FOR PERFECTION MADE MISTAKES AT ALMOST EVERY TURN

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Doing It Depp's Way (Movies)

By taking on weird roles for even weirder reasons, he has become Hollywood's most unusual star

YOUR TIME

SPECIAL SECTION

Iraq: One Year Later: Which Way Is The Exit? (Special Report / Iraq: One Year Later)

THE DATE IS SET FOR A HANDOVER TO THE IRAQIS, BUT EVERYTHING ELSE IS TROUBLE. A TIME GUIDE TO THE HURDLES THE U.S. FACES IN ENSURING A SMOOTH TRANSITION

Still on the Beat (Time Bonus Section April 2004: Generations)

Dazzling audiences with their technical wizardry, older classical artists are carrying on treasured traditions

A Tenor For All Seasons (Time Bonus Section April 2004: Generations)

At 74, Charles Anthony is in his 50th year onstage at the Metropolitan Opera

Adopting New Ways (Time Bonus Section April 2004: Generations)

Grandparents can help ease the stress of overseas adoption

Having a Ball (Time Bonus Section April 2004: Generations)

A twirling pack of boomers is competing on the ballroom floor

Pride and Joy (Time Bonus Section April 2004: Generations / Turning Point)

An author's career, born out of a mother's love and devotion

PEOPLE

LETTERS