NATION
Lights, Camera...Fred!
An upset win upsets Vermont as a farmer steps out of retirement (and a movie) to run for the Senate
GEORGE CORLEY WALLACE: 1919-1998: Requiem for an Arsonist
GEORGE CORLEY WALLACE: 1919-1998
WORLD
Pakistan: The Sword Of Islam
With Pakistan isolated and near economic collapse, its leader plays the religion card
Iran: Tehran vs. The Taliban
Iran's Shi'ite regime threatens to turn a theological rivalry with the Sunni Afghans into a shooting war
SCIENCE
California: The Redwoods Weep (Environment)
In California's ancient forests, the clash between industry and idealism culminates in tragedy
Vacations in Orbit (Space)
Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin has flown in space twice. Now he's hoping to send you there too
Jovian Jewelry (Space)
New pictures explain Jupiter's mysterious rings
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Arthritis Under Arrest (Medicine)
New treatments may finally succeed in putting one of the worst forms of this painful illness on ice
RELIGION
O, Say, Can You Pray?
A grass-roots ritual by young Christians tests church-and-state borders
SPORT
Grand Slam
As Sammy Sosa passes Roger Maris and duels with Mark McGwire, he brings both fun and class to this remarkable season
BRIEFING
Notebook: Sep. 28, 1998 (Notebook)
Friends In Need (Notebook / The Scoop)
It May Be Summit Time, But Tokyo Is Chilly
Politics Watch (Notebook / Politics Watch)
Milestones Sep. 28, 1998 (Notebook / Milestones)
Iran: Supreme Leader Cracks Down on Newspaper (Notebook / The Scoop)
Supreme Leader Cracks Down on Newspaper
The West Bank (Notebook / The Scoop)
Two Guerrillas Are Killed; Now Attacks May Follow
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Dispatches from the Grave (American Scene)
For divers recovering what's left of Flight 111, the horror is indescribable
Clinton's Pyrrhic Victory (Essay)
In January, Clinton decided to win by lies and delay. And he'll rue the day he did
BUSINESS
Frequent Flyers: It's Tougher to Get What You Want
Are Flyers Fed Up?
Profits are up. A big strike is over. But the airlines seem to be leaving service on the runway
Aircraft Safety: Blowing Smoke?
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Cinema: Battle Of The Bugs (The Arts / Cinema)
Biting like flies. Stinging like bees. No, not the cartoon insects--the studios that made them
Books: A Man of His Time (The Arts / Books)
Jay McInerney's Model Behavior depicts a '90s New York nightlife that looks awfully familiar
Television: Five Cheers for Frasier (The Arts / Television)
It made history by winning its fifth Emmy in a row. It has the Seinfeld slot. But is everybody laughing?
Books: Common Points of Pain (The Arts / Books)
A crime injures victim, survivors and the culprit
Books: Outside of the Attic (The Arts / Books)
New pages from her diary and a new biography give a more complex portrait of Anne Frank's life
Is That...? (The Arts / Short Takes)
Irvine Welsh (The Arts / Q + A)
Books: The Loop: Nicholas Evans (The Arts / Short Takes)
Nicholas Evans
Comedy: Give Me Immortality Or Give Me Death (The Arts / Short Takes)
Firesign Theatre
Books: Once Upon the River Love (The Arts / Short Takes)
Andrei Makine
Music: Mechanical Animals (The Arts / Short Takes)
Marilyn Manson
Music: Painted From Memory (The Arts / Short Takes)
Elvis Costello with Burt Bacharach
The Roseanne Show Syndicated (The Arts / Short Takes)
Syndicated
YOUR TIME
Oil-Patch Bargains (Personal Time / Your Money)
Wall Street analysts hate the oil-service firms. But insiders are buying stock, and so am I
Monopoly Mail? (Personal Time / Your Technology)
I hate to admit it, but Microsoft's Outlook 98 is the best Internet e-mail program. Here's why
It's Worth a Shot (Personal Time / Your Health)
More and more students are getting vaccinated against hepatitis B. You probably should too
Your Health: Sep. 28, 1998 (Personal Time / Your Health)
Your Money: Sep. 28, 1998 (Personal Time / Your Money)
Your Technology Sep. 28, 1998 (Personal Time / Your Technology)
SPECIAL SECTION
High-Flying Phones (Time Select / Business)
Watch out, Bill Gates: Europeans are getting a jump on the next information revolution. A British company called Psion is giving brains to new mobile phones that receive e-mail, surf the Internet and
Clinton and Congress: A Bad Marriage (Special Report)
The It Could Be Me Factor (Special Report)
Next: The Super-Cell (Time Select / Business)
The Iridium consortium and rival joint ventures are closing in on their goal of making sat phones into multibillion-dollar mainstays of the info-superhighway
Is There A Way Out? (Special Report)
The search is on for someone who can find a punishment that fits the crime, and then sell it to all sides
We Fight Like Cats & Dogs (Special Report)
Clinton's case has landed before a House Judiciary Committee where zealous partisans rule the day