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Table of Contents: June 16, 2003
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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 161 No. 24
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BUSINESS
Why They're Picking on Martha
Prosecutors charge Martha Stewart with fraud and conspiracy — and say they're sending a message to other CEOs

Mutiny at The Times (Press)
Inside the uprising at the nation's leading paper, where the tough leadership style of the top editors helped win prizes but also cost them their jobs


SCIENCE
Spam's Big Bang! (Technology)
The volume of junk e-mail has exploded this year. Can the Internet be saved?

How to Kick Out the Trash (Technology)

Nefertiti Found? (Archaeology)
New evidence suggests that a battered and long-forgotten mummy may be Egypt's mysterious lost queen


NOTEBOOK
Letters (Letters)

A Drug-Benefit Breakthrough?

People (People)

Be Ready To Discuss This Fall

Milestones

Numbers

Of Dogs and Men (Essay)
Chester was my window on the mysterious bond between canines and humans

Performance Of The Week
Empire Maker dashes across the finish line at Belmont keeping Funny Cide from winning the Triple Crown

The Fight of His Life

Verbatim

The Moussaoui Case: Nothing Comes Easy
The case is a Pandora's box of legal nightmares

Who's Guarding Our Skies?
Recent background checks of air security personnel raise questions about the honesty of the people guarding our planes

11 Years Ago in TIME

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WORLD
How Bush Got Religion
The once disinterested President is now pushing peace in the Middle East. What changed his mind?

Hey, It's Saddam! And Those Are My Curtains (Letter From Iraq)
Where's the Iraqi despot? He may have been hiding in a businesswoman's house


THE ARTS
Summer of Vroooom (Movies)
Gentlemen, start your engines. Movies are taking your backside trackside with auto action that just gets faster and more furious

Goose Pimples Via Geese (Movies)
A don't-try-this-at-home documentary on bird migration is aesthetically, soaringly riveting

Hair-Losing Head Bangers (Music)
Metallica returns from a five-year hiatus. The guys are older, though not quite as wise as they think

Lightened Up (Music)
Jewel's pop attitude is new. The sounds are not

Tattling On Tinseltown (Books)
Two fictional views of Hollywood skewer the habits of movie bigs — and of those who want to bed them

They Called It Puppy Love (Books)
In The Dogs of Babel, a grieving linguistics professor tries to teach his dead wife's dog to talk

What Do Men Want? (Television)
The identity-swapping TNN is now trying to lure male viewers by appealing to their inner lad


YOUR TIME
Where the Jobs Are (Your Time/Money)
It's dog days for summer work, but we offer some tips that will boost your odds

Sweet Time For The Mango

Summertime Booze (Your Time/Health)
Party on, ladies, but take heed of some new reasons to pace yourself

Late Shift: Bad For You? (Your Time/Health/Working Life)

A Little Light Reading

The Uncola Wars
The lemon-lime soft-drink category is one of the busiest in the business, with companies launching several new and tweaked tastes in the past year or so. How do the sodas stack up?

Got Your ID Covered? (Your Time/Fraud Alert)

A Palm You Wear On Your Wrist (Your Time/Technology)

Not Just a Player (Your Time/Technology)
Prices of DVD recorders are finally coming down. Is this the year to buy?