NATION

Lights, Camera...Fred!

An upset win upsets Vermont as a farmer steps out of retirement (and a movie) to run for the Senate

WORLD

SCIENCE

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

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

Friends In Need (Notebook / The Scoop)

It May Be Summit Time, But Tokyo Is Chilly

The West Bank (Notebook / The Scoop)

Two Guerrillas Are Killed; Now Attacks May Follow

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

BUSINESS

Are Flyers Fed Up?

Profits are up. A big strike is over. But the airlines seem to be leaving service on the runway

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

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

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

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

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

PEOPLE

LETTERS