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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 163 No. 6

WORLD
So Much For the WMD
America's top weapons sleuth says the intelligence on Iraq's arms was all wrong. TIME reports on how the CIA blew it

Did Blair Get Off Too Lightly? (World/Britain's WMD inquiry)
Prime Minister Tony Blair faces a WMD crisis of his own


BUSINESS
Can This Man Save Tyco?
Ed Breen is undoing the scandalous excesses of the Kozlowski era to give the company a new start. Now he needs to deliver profits

Why Is Martha Smiling? (Business/In The Courts)
A prosecution misfire slows the trial


NOTEBOOK
10 Questions for Harvey Weinstein
The movie mogul talks about his image and his plans for the future

Why I'm Rooting for Dean (Essay)
Not for President, of course. But a Bush vs. Dean contest would be ideal

Jack Paar (Notebook/Milestones)

9/11 Hijackers: The Passport Scam
A new look at how the terrorists forged documents

Milestones (Notebook/Milestones)

Are They Really Fit for Office?
What the candidates talk about when they talk about lunch

But Who Gets The Kids?
Inside the Pixar-Disney split

Michigan's Vote: An Online Test
The Democratic primary features voting by Internet

Numbers

Old Tactic, New Peril
In Afghanistan, fighters take a page from the Iraq insurgency playbook

Performance Of The Week

Verbatim

Why Bush Isn't A Shoo-In

Letters (Letters)

People (People)

Q & A With Rod Stewart (People)


INSIDE BUSINESS
Spas With a Twist
Welcome to the new world of medi-spas, where doctors are on staff

Chef's Surprise
How does America's top chef expand his franchise without sacrificing his pursuit of perfection?

Tangled Wires
With technology changing so rapidly, even the most digitally literate can feel like dunces

Fund Control
Separate accounts are aiming lower and growing faster as mutual-fund rip-offs turn off investors

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SOCIETY
The Revenge Of the Birds (Health)
Asia's avian flu is spreading rapidly, increasing the risk that it will mutate into something far deadlier

Prescription For Suicide? (Health/Medicine)
British authorities say some antidepressants can be deadly for kids. Now the FDA is investigating


THE ARTS
"Reader, My Story Ends with Freedom" (Arts/Books)
Biographies of two women who fought slavery in the 1800s — and one who escaped it in 2000

No Joy but Lots of Sex (Arts/Movies)
Bertolucci's The Dreamers is about revolutions, indoors and out. Strange, then, that it's so dutiful

The Oscar Crunch (Arts/Movies)
Panic at Morton's! Flop sweats at The Ivy! This Oscar season, squeezed at both ends, is making the movie biz nervous and may have changed the game forever

Come Away Again (Arts/Music)
A year after her Grammy-grabbing debut, Norah Jones returns with a noisier CD, a new nickname and a game plan: to keep it saner this time


INNOVATORS
The Planet Protectors (Innovators/Environment: Forging The Future)
There's more than one way to be an environmentalist. These forward thinkers are doing it one photo, one blouse and one microbe at a time


YOUR TIME
How Low-Fat Is Too Low? (Your Time/Health)

Painful Truth (Your Time/Health)
The link between depression and physical pain

The Secrets of the Amish (Your Time/Health)

Brawn and Brain (Your Time/Health/Paging Dr. Gupta)
Can testosterone supplements ward off Alzheimer's? Read on

A Room With A (Re)View (Your Time/Lifestyle)

Cocoa Cooks (Your Time/Lifestyle)

Ready, Set, Dance! (Your Time/Lifestyle)
Inspired by hip-hop traditions, dance battles are catching on at nightclubs

Men's Site: An Eye Opener For Women (Your Time/Tech)

The Smarter Dater (Your Time/Tech)
Meeting people online can be a lot more fun if you polish your technique

Voice Wars (Your Time/Tech)


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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