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Table of Contents: October 30, 2000
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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 156 No. 18

NATION
The Lover Vs. The Fighter (Nation/Campaign 2000)
With just two weeks to go, the campaigns have made the choice clear: Do you want Bush's pledges of civility or Gore's crusading punch?

What's Love Got To Do With It? (Nation/Campaign 2000)
Bush wants to bring his nice-guy politics to D.C. But that's not how it works

Why Gore Should Embrace Clinton (Nation/Campaign 2000)
Al may not like the idea, but the only real humiliation is losing

Global Warnings (Nation/Campaign 2000)
While Gore pushes a values-driven foreign policy, Bush is reluctant to intervene. Who is fit to lead?

Mournful Bugle Call (The Race For The Senate/Missouri)
A plane crash takes a beloved Governor and dashes a party's hopes

Drug Bused (The Race For The Senate/Montana)
The prescription issue shakes up an incumbent

One More Digital Divide (The Race For The Senate/Washington)
A tech millionaire takes on "Senator Microsoft"


SOCIETY & SCIENCE
Talkin' New Yawk (Sport/Subway Series)
Mets and Yankees fans can't shuddup already about the city's first interborough Series since 1956

We Love Fish (Science)
They're full of a special fat called omega-3 that may actually be good for you

Sha Sha Shoes (Trend Alert)


BUSINESS
New Game
The debut of PlayStation2 will expand the platform wars to the Net and beyond

An Image Problem At Xerox
With competitors arriving, customers defecting and staff grumbling, the copier king faces a big restructuring


TIME BONUS
Legal Advice And Care (Time Select/Law)
It's not a lawyer joke. A growing corps of attorneys practice a kinder, gentler type of law for seniors

Flights Of Fancy (Time Select/Recreation)
With the help of radio controls, more retired men are soaring the skies without entering the cockpit

Going Solo (Time Select/Travel)
Traveling alone provides unexpected delights, and planning ahead can prevent unpleasant surprises

Search inside this issue:

WORLD
Diaries of Hope and Hate
Five Days in the Middle East

A Trip Inside An African Hot Zone (Letter From Uganda)
What happens to a small town and its people when the Ebola virus erupts?

The Terror Hunters
The U.S. has a smart, well-funded antiterror net--but it's still barely keeping up. An inside look at the furious hunt for the Cole bombers


THE ARTS
Glamour Guts And Glory (The Arts/Cinema)
Ambitious and versatile, actress Charlize Theron takes a bite out of Hollywood

The Night Listener (The Arts/Short Takes/Books)
By Armistead Maupin

Up Simba! (The Arts/Short Takes/Books)
By David Foster Wallace

Ratcatcher (The Arts/Short Takes/Cinema)
Directed by Lynne Ramsay

Nightclub (The Arts/Short Takes/Music)
Patricia Barber

Les Mizrahi (The Arts/Short Takes/Theater)

In Her Own Image (The Arts/Art)
Long before she met John Lennon, Yoko Ono was an avant-garde icon. A retrospective shows why

On Familiar Ground (The Arts/Books)
Barbara Kingsolver returns with another novel of strong women, noble issues and love of the land

Race Warrior (The Arts/Books)
W.E.B. Du Bois: A frank look at his fight for equality

Stages of Development (The Arts/Books)
Ghost Light sketches a family in trouble and a portrait of the theater critic as a young fan

Beat The Devil (The Arts/Cinema)
Satan and the viewer lose in a bedraggled Bedazzled

Let Us Now Praise Little Men (The Arts/Cinema)
Youth is a time of anguish, mystery and heroism in the darkly rhapsodic indie film George Washington

Northern Exposure (The Arts/Music)
They're already kings of calypso at home. Now a cocky canine tune makes Baha Men a hit in the U.S.

Q&A (The Arts/Q&A)
Henry Winkler


PERSONAL TIME
Kids And The Dow (Personal Time/Your Family)
The market's as changeable as a baby's bottom; what better time to teach kids how to invest?

In Brief (Personal Time/Your Family)

The PPA Blues (Personal Time/Your Health)
What do you do when scientists tell you that the bottles in your medicine chest can kill you?

Your Health (Personal Time/Your Health)

Stretch That IRA (Personal Time/Your Money)
It's an exercise in good estate planning. Here's how to pass your savings along to your heirs

In Brief (Personal Time/Your Money)

A Cuter Computer (Personal Time/Your Technology)
Audrey, new from 3Com, makes Internet appliances look good. But she's no cheap date

Your Technology (Personal Time/Your Technology)


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PAULA DEEN, Food Network chef, who was hit in the face by a ham while volunteering at an Atlanta food drive