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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 162 No. 13
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NATION
The General Jumps In
Wes Clark has launched a presidential bid that has a four-star luster. But is the antiwar general prepared for this kind of battle?

Brass Ambition
Wesley Clark climbed fast up the ranks of the Pentagon — charming some, alienating others. How good a general was he?

Why Bush Gets a Bad Rap On Dirty Air (Viewpoint)
But he still needs to tackle the real problem: greenhouse gases

The Savior Complex (In The Arena)


BUSINESS
Is Your Mutual Fund Clean?
Having nailed the big brokerage houses, New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer takes aim at another group he says is cheating small investors


SCIENCE
Storm Surge
Was Isabel the first of a new wave of big, bad Atlantic hurricanes?


THE ARTS
The Tao of Uma (Movies)
In Kill Bill, Thurman had to learn to act softly and carry a very big sword

Dysfunktion Junction (Arts/Music)
OutKast, the planet's best rap duo, is one odd couple

She's Pretty, but Antsy (Arts/Fashion)
The spring collections try to bring breezy optimism to an industry in a state of change

Longing for Shorts (Arts/Fashion)

The New Class Action (Television)
In the post-Enron era, prime time rediscovers that the rich and the poor really are different


WORLD
Is Pakistan a Friend or Foe?
Washington has new doubts about one of its most crucial partners in the war on terrorism

Arafat's Bonus Round
Emboldened by Israel's threats, the Palestinian leader is gobbling up power — and vexing the U.S.

The Real Reason Americans Bash the French
It's not because they are so different, but because they are so similar


GENERATIONS
Making It All Up (Generations/Turning Point)
A breakdown on an L.A. street corner spurred Martin Short to find his passion

Hobby Heaven
For some seniors, hobbies are not mere distractions, they're full-blown obsessions

Riding High (Generations/Profile)
At 67, Mickey Gilley is one of the hardest-working country-music performers — and that ain't no bull

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NOTEBOOK
The Pope's Decline: A Lame Duck in Rome?
The declining of health of Pope John Paul II may soon reduce him to a silent presence

51 Years Ago In Time (Notebook/Milestones)

Milestones (Notebook/Milestones)

Numbers

Verbatim

Backtrack Time For Kennedy?
Accusations that the administration is spending part of its war budget on "bribes" prove unfounded

Beautiful Losers? Not These Bums (Essay)
If the Tigers could only see how low they've gone, people might look up to them

Ducks of the World, Unite!

Gone In 60 Seconds

Gray Davis Gives You Gin

Performance Of The Week

The Battle Of The Bands

Payback Time for Lott?
The former Senate Majority Leader was hung out to dry by the Bush administration, and now he's biting back

The Phantom Link
The White House works to straighten out its story on Saddam and al-Qaeda

Letters (Letters)

10 Questions For Lance Armstrong (Interview)

People (People)


YOUR TIME
Can Tai Chi Keep Shingles At Bay? (Your Time/Health)

Comfort in a Bowl (Your Time/Health)
Sweets and fatty foods really do relieve chronic stress, but there is a price to pay

Searching For A Female Viagra (Your Time/Health)

Stop That Snoring! (Your Time/Health)

How Much Does Size Matter? (Your Time/Money)

Sneaky Pricing (Your Time/Money)

Steal These Wheels (Your Time/Money)
When the leaves start falling, so do car prices, but you'd better act fast

Be A Rock Legend In Your Living Room (No Guitar Required) (Your Time/Technology)

Playing In The Dark (Your Time/Technology)
The heat is on, and music swappers are taking their business underground

Say Buh-Bye to Videotape (Your Time/Technology)

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