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Vol. 159 No. 4
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NATION
Welcome to Camp X-Ray
When is a war prisoner not a POW? When the U.S. brings Afghan detainees to Guantanamo Bay

The Yates Odyssey (TIME In Depth)
Andrea Yates wanted lots of kids and a solid family life but lost it all one murderous morning. as her trial begins, the defense will try to prove she is insane. But that begs the question: could the tragedy have been averted?

Middle-Aged Radicals, Plucked from Suburbia (Sequel)
How shotgun pellets from a 1975 killing aided a new roundup of ex-S.L.A. figures

The Martyrs' Home Movies


SOCIETY & SCIENCE
The Ultimate Sacrifice (Medicine)
A healthy man gives his brother half his liver--and dies. Should this kind of transplant be allowed?

Does Divorce Hurt Kids? (Society)
Not so very much, says the latest major study. But it contradicts the one before it, so who's right?


SPORT
Letting Friendship Slide (Olympics/Winter Olympics 2002)
Best buds Racine and Davidson looked golden in bobsled. Then Jean dumped Jen, and trouble began


THE ARTS
The Day The Talk Died Out (The Arts/Publishing)
Amid the worst magazine climate in decades, a legacy of the late-'90s media optimism calls it quits

The Rule Of Lawlessness (The Arts/Books)
Two chilling books shed light on the brutality that was essential to America's old racial caste system

Linkin Park Steps Out (The Arts/Music)
They're humble. They work hard. Their lyrics are clean. And they sold more albums than anyone else last year. Who said nice guys can't finish first?

From Sweet Memories To A Bonfire Of Inanities (The Arts/Television)
Fox tries to cash in on an '80s update of That '70s Show's nostalgia. But sometimes greed isn't good

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WORLD
Next Stop Mindanao
In the second phase of the war on terrorism, U.S. soldiers join the hunt for Muslim rebels in the Philippines. But is this the most pressing threat?


BUSINESS
What Did They Know And...When Did They Know It?
Meet Sherron Watkins, who sounded the alarm on Enron long before its collapse

What $6 Million Can Buy (Business/Political Favors)


GLOBAL BUSINESS
Buy Japan's Exporters
A decade of economic decay has finally resulted in some attractive stock prices

Hey, Fat Cats: Recruit Allies!
Free trade benefits everyone, but if it's to thrive, the biggest winners need to give others more of a stake in the game

Attention, Online Shoppers (Global Business/E-Commerce)
Retailers are using websites to lure more customers into their stores

China's New Party (Global Business/Free Trade)
The world's most populous nation is finally a member of the global free-trade club. What does that mean for U.S. business?

Look Out, Whirlpool (Global Business/Free Trade)
Appliance maker Haier quietly went global, and now its white goods are everywhere

Global Briefing (Global Business/Global Briefing)

Eats & Quiet (Global Business/Global Life)
Yes, New York is noisier than Davos--but these restaurants offer relief

People To Watch In International Business (Global Business/World Beaters)