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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 159 No. 14

WORLD
In Hot Pursuit?
Why the FBI is going after the bad guys in Pakistan but the U.S. military won't

A Mum for All Seasons (Appreciation)
ELIZABETH, QUEEN CONSORT 1900-2002

And in His 82nd Year, John Paul II Rested (Letter From The Vatican)
As he cuts back on his papal duties, the Pontiff's frailty stirs talk of retirement


NATION
How Much Is A Living Wage?
Inside the movement to boost minimum pay: It may ease poverty, but does it also cause job cutbacks?

The Doctor Is Armed
For Surgeon General, Bush picks a SWAT team veteran. Can he marshal the health-care troops?


SOCIETY & SCIENCE
A Mini-Mall in Your ATM (Technology)
New souped-up cash machines will soon sell you flowers, stamps, road maps and Lakers tickets

The Curious Case of Kava (Health)
Why did it take the FDA so long to finally sound the alarm?


TIME BONUS
We're All the Boss (TIME Bonus Section/Inside Business/Management)
Giving workers stock helps a firm only if it also gives them a say in how the place is run

Need Some Help Wiring Your Home? (TIME Bonus Section/Inside Business/Technology)
Everybody is competing to sell you a broadband network. But who will make it easier to install?

Personal Chefs (TIME Bonus Section/Inside Business/Working Families)
Busy households are hiring pros to cook for them at home

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THE ARTS
Has Harvey Lost His Way? (The Arts/Show Business)
How a wandering mogul took MIRAMAX off course and plans to get it back on track

Kings of Comedy

Throwing The Elephant: Zen And The Art Of Managing Up (The Arts/Short Takes/Books)
By Stanley Bing

Circus (The Arts/Short Takes/Circus)

Death To Smoochy (The Arts/Short Takes/Movies)
Directed by Danny DeVito

Son Of The Bride (The Arts/Short Takes/Movies)
Directed by Juan Jose Campanella

Are You Passionate? (The Arts/Short Takes/Music)
Neil Young

When I Was Cruel (The Arts/Short Takes/Music)
Elvis Costello

Survivor Goes to Antarctica (The Arts/Television)
A&E's Shackleton thaws out an explorer's legend

Did Video Kill the Rap CD? (The Arts/Music)
R. Kelly and Jay-Z were poised to make hip-hop history until a disturbing tape upstaged them

Heart, No Soul (The Arts/Music)
Celine Dion sings about love, but does she feel it?

Skin Deep and Proud of It (The Arts/Show Business)
Kylie Minogue is the quintessential pop lifer. And with her latest hit, she's looking better than ever

Murder in Six Easy Steps (The Arts/Television)
CSI arrived in 2000 with little attention. Now it's killing the competition. Let us count the reasons


PERSONAL TIME
When Aspirin Doesn't Work (Personal Time/Your Health)
It's a miracle drug for most, but doctors have discovered something new: aspirin resistance

Your Health (Personal Time/Your Health)

Gen Xers Aren't Slackers After All (Personal Time/Your Money)
Yes, they draw down their 401(k) savings--but they invest in entrepreneurship and education

Spring Cleaning, No Mops (Personal Time/Your Technology)
The messiest place in your house may be your hard drive. You don't do Windows? It's time to fix that

Your Technology (Personal Time/Your Technology)


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