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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 162 No. 2

NATION
How Dean Is Winning The Web
The Democrat's ability to win fans and raise cash online has taken his party by surprise

Can The Terminator Save California?
As the recall of Gray Davis goes into high gear, the White House worries that what's good for Arnold may not be so great for George


BUSINESS
Spending it All on the Kids
In an unsteady economy, many parents are looking the worse for wear, but they're turning their children into fashion plates

How I Avoided Temptation


SOCIETY
Guarding Death's Door (TIME In Depth)
How do prosecutors really decide whether to seek the ultimate penalty in murder cases? An in-depth look at a D.A.'s struggle to ensure that only the guilty go to the death chamber


NOTEBOOK
Quizzing Them on 9/11
Bush and Clinton may be asked to meet with the independent commission investigating the terrorist attacks

10 Questions For Ann Coulter (Interview)

After The Handshake

Hong Kong's Uprising

Milestones

Numbers

People (People)

Performance Of The Week

Still Waiting For The Job Recovery

Verbatim

Free the Children (Essay)
Summer should be a time when rules can be bent and boredom is a state of grace

No Room At The Mcdonald's
High unemployment rates force high school kids to take unusual summer jobs

Letters (Letters)

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INSIDE BUSINESS
Get Rich Slowly (Inside Business/Investing)
The Intelligent Investor (1949), by financial giant Benjamin Graham, is more relevant than ever, in a new edition updated with analysis by Jason Zweig

A New Cash Cow (Inside Business/Agribusiness)
Organic dairy farming used to be about saving the earth. Now it's about saving the family business — one farm at a time

Inside Briefing (Inside Business/Briefing)
A new kind of captive ad — the Las Vegas monorail; Reebok's 3-year-old pitchman; small-business tax alert


THE ARTS
KATHARINE HEPBURN: 1907-2003 (Appreciation)
Star. Icon. Fighter. Lover. Ferociously feminine actress. In her movies and by her example, she defined what a woman could dare and do

A Rollickingly Entertaining Ride (Movies)

Babes in Boyland (Movies)
Movies have the same old reliable guys and a crop of brand-new gals. It must be summer

Sex With The Poor For Profit (Books)
Michel Houellebecq, the rogue bull of modern fiction, champions the unlikable in his new novel

The Alternate Realities of Hot Documentaries (Movies)
Three nonfiction films are attracting lots of attention this summer — maybe for the wrong reason

The Kate I Knew (Appreciation/Excerpt)
A. Scott Berg on his friend Katharine Hepburn

The German Question (Art)
Why does history neglect Max Beckmann? Maybe because so much of his art is about its dark side


YOUR TIME
Are Bond Funds Next To Tumble? (Your Time/Money)

Beware the Bargains (Your Time/Money)
Bottom fishing for bankrupt stocks? Watch out! They're usually worthless

Why 0% Interest Isn't Always a Good Deal (Your Time/Money)

A Healthy Cup of Joe? (Your Time/Lifestyle)
As more foods tout extra nutrients, here comes coffee with a realpick-me-up

Dangling Danger? (Your Time/Lifestyle)

A Garden of Robotic Delights (Your Time/Technology)

Sitting Pretty (Your Time/Technology)
The Inada D.1 is a high-tech massage chair with a surprisingly firm grip

Surf's Up (Your Time/Technology)

Videos on the Go (Your Time/Technology)

Ivan Lendl Never Looked This Good (Your Time/Lifestyle)

Tiny Enough For Spies (Your Time/Lifestyle/Digital Cameras)


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ROBB LEVIN, resident of Fairfax, Virginia, on the $15,000 lawsuit settlement made against Tareq and Michaele Salahi, the White House gate crashers, who are also involved in at least 15 other civil suits