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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 156 No. 27
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NATION
The Year in The Nation


WORLD
The Year in the World
In countries from Mexico to Yugoslavia, the cry was let freedom ring! In the Middle East, gunfire rang out. Elsewhere, in Africa, tragedy came more quietly


SCIENCE
The Year In Science And Technology (Science And Technology)
We learned amazing things about the outer reaches of space and the inner workings of the human body

The Year In Nature (Nature)
The planet strikes back! After being polluted, denuded and otherwise ravaged, Earth got fearsome with floods, fires and the threat of worse to come


SOCIETY
The Year's Trends (Trends)
Even without a Macarena or a double latte, 2000's fads were fun and frothy


SPORT
The Year in Sport
From the Sydney Olympics to the Subway Series, performances transcended the playing field


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time To Go Home, Buddy (Just One More)

Time & Life (To Our Readers)
Two famous siblings in Henry Luce's family of magazines go into business together

2000 That Was The Year That Wasn't (Introduction)
From Y2K through the unpresidential election, the much ballyhooed year 2000 featured a series of cacophonous drum rolls followed by...silence

The Year's Best Lines (Voices)
Did they really say that? Yes, they really said that

The Year's News In Pictures (News Quiz)
These photographs don't prove that a picture's worth a thousand words--they're not worth half that--but they do prove another adage: pictures can be deceiving

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
The Year's Arts
The fantastical was made flesh and a skewed reality took over the tube. One sure bet: things will get stranger still


SPECIAL SECTION
LIFE Remembers (Farewell)
They illuminated our lives with their own. They entertained us, and inspired us


PEOPLE
The Year's People
They glittered, they glowed, they goofed up, they split up


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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