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Table of Contents: June 14, 1999
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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 153 No. 23

TIME 100
After The War: The Travails Of Otto Frank

Death As a Career Move

Four Saints for All Seasons

From Teen To Teen: Thoughts From A Young Actor

Gay Liberation
"We're Here, We're Queer, Get Used to It!"

HEROES AND ICONS
They thrilled us and brought tears to our eyes. And we shaped our lives with the lessons of their fervor and folly, their tragedies and triumphs

Help Yourself
Before "Think Positive" became a cliche, it was a revolution. Four who taught us to rely on ourselves--to heal both body and mind

Racing to the Poles
Fierce duels north and south end with triumph, tragedy and controversy

Still on Top: the Nehrus

TIME 100

TIME 100 Persons of The Century
We've wrapped up our selection of the most influential people of the 20th century. Here is our complete list

The Power and the Glory
A Century of Faith, Hope and Controversy

The Sweat Smell of Success

Three Legends of the Air

Three Women Who Rocked the World of Sports

Thurgood Marshall: The Brain Of The Civil Rights Movement

Uneasy Crowns
You think the Windsors have it bad? Here's how other royals fared

Why We Marched, My Darlings

What They're Made Of


PERSONAL TIME
Change of Life (Personal Time/Your Family)
My dad is weighing a move to a continuing-care facility. So why did he buy a new lawn mower?

Your Family (Personal Time/Your Family)

Muscle Candy (Personal Time/Your Health)
Think you'll hit like Mark and Sammy if you take androstenedione and creatine? Dream on

Your Health (Personal Time/Your Health)

Day-Trading Funds (Personal Time/Your Money)
Not yet, but it's inevitable. Here's how to survive an increasingly complex stock-fund world

Your Money (Personal Time/Your Money)

Life with Palm VII (Personal Time/Your Technology)
After a few weeks with the wireless wonder, I can't find anything wrong with it--except its cost

Your Technology (Personal Time/Your Technology)

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NATION
Doyenne of the Dollars
She's got connections, and she throws great parties. Can Beth Dozoretz bring Democrats the dough?

Held Back
Eager to toughen the standards in public schools, politicians are calling for an end to "social promotion." But forcing kids to repeat a grade may hurt more than help

It's Not Just In New Jersey
Cops across the U.S. often search people just because of their race, a study says

Money for Stadiums But Not for Schools

Skidding to Disaster
Nine die when Flight 1420 to Little Rock tries to land in a violent storm. What went wrong?


KOSOVO CRISIS
Why He Blinked (Kosovo Crisis/Making A Deal)
Milosevic may have capitulated, but there is little reason for exultation among the alliance

Warfighting 101 (Kosovo Crisis/The Warriors)
The Pentagon is already debating the military lessons of Kosovo. There are some big surprises

Gore's Role: Deep in the Details (Kosovo Crisis/Making A Deal)

Will the K.L.A. Play Along? (Kosovo Crisis/Making A Deal)


BUSINESS
Mutual Fund Meltdown
There are about 600 mutual fund families. Most of them can't beat the market. So why do we need them?


SOCIETY & SCIENCE
Spinning the Holocaust (History)
Has the century's signature horror been misused?

Geeks vs. G-Men (Technology)
A virtual shooting war breaks out between hackers and the FBI. Are the kids really worth the trouble?


THE ARTS
Him Tarzan, Him Great (The Arts/Cinema)
Disney's animators triumph by turning the ape-man into a questing kid with a surfer's agility and an identity crisis

Going for Mass Appeal (The Arts/Art)
An abandoned factory becomes a harmonious home for a broad array of contemporary works

In the Name of Evil (The Arts/Books)
The Autobiography of Joseph Stalin is really fine fiction about the life of a really horrible man

Bad Love Is Good News (The Arts/Music)
Randy Newman's first CD in ages is pure bile, and pure brilliance

Ray Romano (The Arts/Q&A)

The Way They Were (The Arts/Television)
It's sex, war and microchips in a nifty movie about the pioneers of the personal computer era

Latecomer (The Arts/Theater)
After four decades, a Sondheim show debuts

Import (The Arts/Short Takes)

City Of Light (The Arts/Short Takes/Books)
By Lauren Belfer

England, England (The Arts/Short Takes/Books)
By Julian Barnes

The Red Violin (The Arts/Short Takes/Cinema)
Directed by Francois Girard

Supernatural (The Arts/Short Takes/Music)
Santana

Jackie's Back (The Arts/Short Takes/Television)
Lifetime, June 14


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