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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 153 No. 22

NATION
MENTAL HEALTH REFORM: What It Would Really Take
Tipper Gore has brought a welcome focus on the problem. But millions of mentally ill Americans aren't getting the treatment they need. And there's no easy fix

Taking a Leap of Faith
Gore joins the choir, saying that faith has a role in public life. How did the idea go mainstream?

Uh-Oh, the Real First Lady Shows Up (Public Eye)
On the stump, Hillary comes down in size and sounds more like Al than Bill


BUSINESS
Broadband On Trial
As the antitrust trial of the century moves to its endgame, the real action--as Microsoft sees it--is the tug-of-war with America Online for high-speed access to the Internet

Freeport's Lode of Trouble
The U.S. company's link to ousted Indonesian President Suharto could jeopardize its primary mining operation


PERSONAL TIME
Amy Dickinson on Sexual Bullying
Your Family

Your Family (Personal Time/Your Family)

Christine Gorman on Kids and Surgery
Your Health

Your Health (Personal Time/Your Health)

Jim Cramer on After-Hours Trading
Your Money

Your Money (Personal Time/Your Money)

Josh Quittner on Satellite TV
Your Technology

Ask Anita (Personal Time/Your Technology)


TIME BONUS
Diets For Life (Time Select/Health)
Yes, it's better to eat less as you age, but research shows that you can't stint on essential nutrients

Turbocharge Your Taste (Time Select/Health)
When flavor falls flat, the problem may lie not in the food but in a waning ability to taste and smell

Never Too Old (Time Select/Health)
Sexually active seniors are one of the fastest-growing HIV-infected populations in the U.S.

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WORLD
Inside Kosovo
A VISIT TO A DEVASTATED LAND

Outside Kosovo
A PHOTO ESSAY BY JAMES NACHTWEY


SOCIETY & SCIENCE
The White Wall of Silence (Dividing Line)
Fellow cops testified against Justin Volpe, but why did it take them so long?

...And to the Latin Mass (Religion)

Back to the Yarmulke... (Religion)
In a "radical" decision, Reform Jews embrace some religious rituals that were once shunned as archaic

Alger, "Ales" And Joe (History)
Was McCarthy on the right track? A batch of new books takes a fresh look at the red scare

The Joy Of Soy (Health)
Worried about high cholesterol? This versatile bean may be just what the doctor ordered

Waiting for E.T. to Phone (Science)
How to search for aliens while your PC sleeps

Goodbye, Dolly (Science)
Think you might like to get cloned? Think again

Knicks' Shooting Spree (Sport)
Thanks to the redeemed Latrell Sprewell, the eighth-seeded Knicks face the disciplined Pacers--again


THE ARTS
Catering to Cable Guys (The Arts/Television)
Beer, babes in bikinis and frat-house jokes--is this really what it takes to get young men to watch TV?

Paradise Regained (The Arts/Cinema)
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio returns from the land of the lost to glow in John Sayles' Limbo

He Sings Higher (The Arts/Music)
David Daniels, the burly alto with a beard, is making opera buffs swoon

Cherub Pop (The Arts/Music)
A heavenly debut from the British singer Dido

An Impressionist Abroad (The Arts/Art)
New Orleans through the eyes of Edgar Degas

Small Bites (The Arts/Short Takes)

Another World (The Arts/Short Takes/Books)
By Pat Barker

The Oxygen Man (The Arts/Short Takes/Books)
By Steve Yarbrough

Millennium (The Arts/Short Takes/Music)
The Backstreet Boys

This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours (The Arts/Short Takes/Music)
Manic Street Preachers

Juror Number 5 (The Arts/Short Takes/Television)
HBO, June 1 (and dates throughout the month)

Spinning Into Butter (The Arts/Short Takes/Theater)
By Rebecca Gilman


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