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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 163 No. 24

NATION
Out Of The Line Of Fire
Besieged by questions about U.S. intelligence before 9/11 and the war in Iraq, CIA chief George Tenet steps down

One Expert's Verdict: The CIA Caved Under Pressure (Nation/Book Review)


BUSINESS
The Lion In Sumner
Sumner Redstone reasserts his passion for risk — and his authority — at Viacom, and chases away another CEO-in-waiting

Are Fiat's Kids Up To The Job? (Business/All In The Family)


INNOVATORS
Rise of the Machines (Innovators/Artificial Intelligence: Forging The Future)
These visionaries are making robots that can perform music, rescue disaster victims and even explore other planets on their own


NOTEBOOK
He Could See for Miles (Essay)
Reagan had a vision and the courage to endure all the doubters

Letters (Letters)

Milestones (Notebook/Milestones)

A Peace President?

Numbers (Notebook/Milestones)

Deja Vu At The Florida Polls?
Scrubbing felons from voters rolls raises fresh concerns

Peterson's Martha Defense (Notebook/The Trials Of ...)

Hitchcock's I.D.? Going Once ...

Performance Of The Week

Stretching The Troops In Iraq
Pentagon seeks reinforcements

Verbatim

The Secrets of Reagan's Success (In The Arena)

10 Questions For T. Boone Pickens (Interview)

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SOCIETY
Gyms Go Gourmet
Forget about smoothies and energy bars. Health clubs are now wooing members with fancy cuisine


THE ARTS
The Autumn of the Tyrant (Arts/Books)
The author of Schindler's List offers a novel about the horrors of life under a Saddam-like dictator

The Beauty Of The Beasties (Arts/Music)
Don't believe those scurrilous rumors that they're growing up. The reigning court jesters of rap are back again, just for the fun of it

The Real Tribal Council (Arts/Television)
On the thoughtful law drama The Jury, justice has a fallible, idiosyncratic face — or, rather, 12 of them


YOUR TIME
People (People)

A Working Holiday (Your Time/Lifestyle)
Looking to change your job? Consider vacationing your way into a new career

Q&A With Helen Fielding (People)

Doughnuts: Not Just for Breakfast Anymore (Your Time/Lifestyle)

When Your Cell Needs A Boost (Your Time/Lifestyle)

A New World of Sound (Your Time/Technology)
Innovative headphones promise an enveloping listening experience

A Shopping Mall For Music (Your Time/Technology)

DVD Burners with Double the Room (Your Time/Technology)

Juicing Up Your IRA (Yourtime/Money)
With property hot, consider getting real estate into your retirement plan

Simplifying College Savings Plans (Yourtime/Money)

The Job Market Perks Up (Yourtime/Money)


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HANS MONDROW, East Germany's last communist prime minister, on the East German soldiers who ignored orders to shoot to kill those crossing into West Germany and made the decision to open the border on Nov. 9, 1989