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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 161 No. 3
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NATION
Get Ready for Class Warfare
Does the economy win or lose in all this arm wrestling?

(Investing/Nation)
Daniel Kadlec's guide to investment winners and losers under Bush's proposal

The "Invisible Man" (Viewpoint)
Why Bayard Rustin is the unknown hero of the civil rights movement

5 Rules to Run By
You say you want to join the Democratic pack and test the waters for 2004? Here are the dos and don'ts of challenging a popular incumbent

Dead Men Walking
In an extraordinary last act, Illinois' Governor grants clemency to everyone on the state's death row


BUSINESS
There's a New Way to Think Big Blue
Tech seldom delivers on its promises, but IBM's Sam Palmisano plans to change that


NOTEBOOK
An Alien Dragnet
Old-fashioned investigation techniques pay off

A Judge Or A Decoy?

Letters (Letters)

Numbers

The Saudis' Secret Ads

Time To Call The Cops?

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WORLD
Can This War Be Avoided?
Many push for alternatives. But those who know Bush say, Don't bet on it

Q&A with the Top Sleuth
Chief weapons inspector El Baradei searches for substance from the Iraqis

Is Leadership in the Details? (In The Arena)

The Chavez Distraction
Uh-oh. Venezuela's political chaos cuts off vital oil to the U.S. and puts a crimp in Bush's war plans


SOCIETY
No Place Like Home (Time In Depth)
All it takes sometimes is a sudden rent hike to push a working family into a shelter

The Real Face Of Homelessness (Time In Depth)
More than ever, it is mothers with kids who are ending up on the streets. Bush has a plan, but will it help?


THE ARTS
Adventures in the Everyday (Books)
The hero of Nicholson Baker's delightful new novel embraces life without ever leaving his armchair

As If Dating Weren't Sport Enough (Television)

Attack of the Killer B-List (Television)
With reality's stars encroaching on the world of celebrity, faded celebrities decide to get real

Gangs of Rio de Janeiro (Movies)
Kid killers on the loose in the blistering City of God

Toy Boy (Books)
Author David Kirk weaves a children's empire with his swarm of big-eyed bugs


TIME BONUS
Who Gets the Stuff? (TIME Bonus Section/Generations/Estate Planning)
Even when there's a will, the heirs may squabble over the estate. A few simple steps ahead of time can head off conflict

Patching It Up (TIME Bonus Section/Generations/Relationships)
Now that we're older, it's time to enjoy the benefits of mending old feuds with friends and family members

Strokes of Luck (TIME Bonus Section/Generations/Turning Points)
The Broadway director-producer's life was shaped by good fortune — and bad


PERSONAL TIME
A Film Festival For Fans Too (Your Time/Places To Go)

Back to the Future (Your Time)
At the Consumer Electronics Show, gadgets try hard to be fun and useful

Dog Bytes (Internet)
Nick Park's Wallace and Gromit conquer the Web

Fewer Shots in Store for Baby (Your Time/Health Brief)

Honey, I Grew The Laptop (Your Time/Apple Watch)

New Brew on the Block (Your Time/Time Taste Test)

Stopping the Chapping (Your Time/Technology Health Money Fitness Food Trends)
Winter can be tough on our lips. Here are tips for keeping them healthy

Viagra Turns 5 (Your Time)
Early safety concerns proved baseless, and now the competition is heating up


Quotes of the Day »

MR. DIGAL, 45, a Christian, recalling what he was told last month in his village in India. The country is facing intense violence between Christians and Hindus