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Table of Contents: October 15, 2001
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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 158 No. 17

TIME 100
Images Of The Future (TIME 100: The Next Wave/Innovators/Fine Art)

A Golden Age for "Post-Black" Art (TIME 100: The Next Wave/Innovators/Fine Art/Curator)

The Big-Picture Man (TIME 100: The Next Wave/Innovators/Fine Art/Painter)

Bicultural Roots (TIME 100: The Next Wave/Innovators/Fine Art/Painter/Sculptor)

Through a Different Lens (TIME 100: The Next Wave/Innovators/Fine Art/Photographer)

Feasts for the Eyes and Ears (TIME 100: The Next Wave/Innovators/Fine Art/Sound and Video Artist)

Visions of an Orthodox Beauty (TIME 100: The Next Wave/Innovators/Fine Art/Video Artist)


PERSONAL TIME
Getting Over the Hurdles (Personal Time/Your Family)
A new Brazelton book shows parents how their behavior can help kids find their way

In Brief (Personal Time/Your Family)

Post-Traumatic Infection (Personal Time/Your Health)
Some who donated blood on Sept. 11 are discovering they have hepatitis. Now they need to learn their A, B, Cs

Your Health (Personal Time/Your Health)

Back In Fashion: Dividends (Money In Motion)
For investors burned by the new new thing, maybe it's time for an old idea: shares that pay cash every quarter

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THE ARTS
Spy Master-in-Chief (The Arts/Books)
Roosevelt's Secret War details how F.D.R. ran his intelligence networks--officially and otherwise


TIME BONUS
Stitch Up An HMO (TIME Bonus Section/Your Business/Benefits)
Workers may soon design, and pay more for, their health plans

Calling the Bottom (TIME Bonus Section/Your Business/Forecast)
Looking past the recession, TIME's Board of Economists sees a recovery next year--and stocks rising sooner

Racing the Clock (TIME Bonus Section/Your Business/Survival Strategies)
Empty rides and rooms are forcing travel companies to reinvent the way they do business--or fail

A Wealth Of Data (TIME Bonus Section/Your Business/Technology)
Terror attacks help boost technologies that save vital information


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STANLEY V. WHITE, chief of staff for Representative Robert Brady, one of dozens of lawmakers who used statements that were ghostwritten by biotechnology company Genentech during the health care debate in the House