COVER

Religion: Is God in Our Genes? (Cover Story / Religion)

A PROVOCATIVE STUDY ASKS WHETHER RELIGION IS A PRODUCT OF EVOL UTION. INSIDE A QUEST FOR THE ROOTS OF FAITH

Religion: The Quiz: How Spiritual Are You? (Cover Story / Religion)

To find out, take this test, which is adapted from a personality inventory devised by Washington University psychiatrist Robert Cloninger, author of Feeling Good: The Science of Well-Being

NATION

Campaign '04: How The Wedge Issues Cut (Campaign '04)

A campaign about Iraq and jobs abruptly shifts to the fraught territory of God, gays and guns. But will the values debate help Republicans this year?

WORLD

Iraq's Shadow Ruler

When Ayatullah Sistani speaks, millions obey. Can the conscience of the nation make it safe for democracy?

SCIENCE

Health: He Never Gave Up (Health)

What actor and activist Christopher Reeve taught scientists about the treatment of spinal-cord injury

Paleontology: Dinosaur Tales (Paleontology)

Did today's birds really evolve from dinosaurs? Two spectacular discoveries make the case even stronger

BRIEFING

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

BUSINESS

Spitzer Strikes Again

New York's attorney general is attacking the insurance business--and a high-profile CEO

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Movies: All Too Superhuman (Movies)

Breaking rules, making megahits, the Pixar team now unleashes a family of repressed superheroes

A Gift of Tea and Sympathy (Movies)

With Vera Drake, Mike Leigh has made a film about abortion that is neither strident nor preachy

Books: He Cannot Tell a Lie (Books)

A historian who stretched the truth about his own life writes a candid biography of George Washington

YOUR TIME

SPECIAL SECTION

Economy: Carrying Its Weight (Time Bonus Section November 2004: Global Business / Economy)

The euro was supposed to energize the European marketplace. Has it?

The Global Life: Hotel Heaven (Time Bonus Section November 2004: Global Business / The Global Life)

Do you want a room with a personal sauna? Not a problem if you're a VIP

Marketing: How Nike Figured Out China (Time Bonus Section November 2004: Global Business / Marketing)

The China market is finally for real. To the country's new consumers, Western products mean one thing: status. They can't get enough of those Air Jordans

Saying No to Microsoft (Time Bonus Section November 2004: Global Business / World Briefing)

Some countries are replacing Microsoft with Linux. Cost and flexibility may be the issue

Air Raiders (Time Bonus Section November 2004: Global Business / Airlines)

Budget airlines are taking over Asia's skiesincreasing competition and making travel accessible to millions

PEOPLE

LETTERS

ESSAY