NATION

Catching a 48-Hour Bug

An anthrax scare in Nevada turns the spotlight once again on bacteria maven Larry Wayne Harris

SCIENCE

Was Dolly a Mistake?

Perhaps, says the maker of the world's most famous clone--but he puts the odds at a million to one

SPORT

Figure Skating: Back On Top (Nagano 1998)

How the carefree sprite Tara Lipinski upset Michelle Kwan to take the gold and break Sonja Henie's 70-year-old Olympic record as the youngest winner

Olympics: Second Wind (Nagano 1998)

The Nagano Olympics may not have earned a gold medal, but all that glitters isn't made of that kind of metal

BRIEFING

The Asian Flu (Notebook / The Scoop)

Unrest in Indonesia Has Pentagon Laying Plans

God And Mammon (Notebook / The Scoop)

Hard Times Hit the Promise Keepers

Hollywood (Notebook / The Scoop)

How Katzenberg Differs From Sammy Davis Jr.

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Ye Olde Town Gimmick (Television)

Look on the bright side; that Ohio calamity may do away with these meetings

BUSINESS

A Sad Story at the Digest

A legacy of generosity and stodginess is clashing with Wall Street's calls for better performance

EDUCATION

Learning By Laptop

In elementary schools, portable computers are the hottest thing since books. But are the lessons learned justifying the extra cost?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

SPECIAL SECTION

Clinton's Crises: Monica's World (Special Report / Clinton's Crises)

Soon she'll be the Starr witness. What will she say, how is she surviving, and what will her future bring?

Clinton's Crises: Selling The War Badly (Special Report / Clinton's Crises)

As Washington's foreign-policy stars are shouted down at Ohio State, U.S. war plans fail to score points with allies, old enemies or even the wobbly Arab states that live next door to Iraq

PEOPLE

LETTERS