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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 157 No. 3
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NATION
The Fight for Justice (The Ashcroft Battle)
His opponents call John Ashcroft an extremist. So why did George W. Bush think he was picking an Attorney General who'd be a cinch to confirm?

Confirmation Fight (The Ashcroft Battle)

Son of A Preacher, Quiet Pentecostal (The Ashcroft Battle)
THE ROOTS OF HIS FAITH

Inauguration Hoopla!
A good Inauguration has something for everyone. Pomp, circumstance, demonstrations and parties thrown by big corporations. W. may want to enjoy the festivities now, before that recession shows up

To Forgive Would Be Divine
President George W. Bush can be the first to nail Clinton--by pardoning him

Witness for the Prosecution (The Ashcroft Battle)
RONNIE WHITE

How Bush Chose Ashcroft (The Ashcroft Battle)

Republicans And The Rebel Yell (The Ashcroft Battle)
GHOSTS OF THE CIVIL WAR

Who's The Scariest Of The Connally Seven?
The mastermind behind the Texas prison escape


WORLD
Young & Lost
THE FACE OF DESPAIR IN ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA


SCIENCE
Monkey Business
A tiny primate with a gene from a jellyfish raises scientists' hopes--and some serious ethical questions

What Should the Rules Be? (Human Engineering)

New Planetary Puzzlers
A distant, oversize world causes cosmic confusion

Rock Of Ages
A surprise discovery could rewrite history


SOCIETY
Illegal But Fighting For Rights
No longer cowering in the shadows, America's undocumented workers are taking their grievances to court and even joining unions

When Killer Boys Grow Up
Two infamous 10-year-old murderers in Britain have become men. Do they merit new, anonymous lives?

I Surrender, Dear
A controversial new book argues that an acquiescent wife is the key to a happy marriage


NOTEBOOK
Notebook

Better Phone First

Too Sexy for This Drawing

Milestones (Milestones)

Again & Again

Then & Now, Part 2

Numbers (Numbers)

News Quiz

Then & Now, Part 1


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
The Way We Weren't

A Race To The Death
Texas faces a challenge from the Sooner state

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BUSINESS
Slicing Up The Sky
As TWA dies, American and United bulk up--and so will prices. But there could be benefits too

How We Can Make the Skies Friendlier: Five Steps (The Congestion Crisis)

Seeking A Safer SUV
Are rollover ratings any help? Is the Explorer improved? A closer look


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Survivor 2 Back to Reality (The Arts / Television)
The first Survivor was America's hot summer fling. Can a new version in the Australian outback--and lots of imitators--remake the regular season?

Madonna's Guy (The Arts / Cinema)
You think his life is wild? Check out his new movie

Why Microsoft Crashed (The Arts / Books)
Two new books look at how some of the smartest people on the planet bungled a high-stakes lawsuit

Sympathy for An Outlaw (The Arts / Books)
Peter Carey brings Australia's legendary Ned Kelly vibrantly to life

Down and Dirty? Way to Go (The Arts / Cinema)

What Lurks Beneath (The Arts / Cinema)
In The Pledge, Jack Nicholson plays at being normal while unmasking the dark world around him

Survivor's Tale (The Arts / Books)
A stunning novel about the scorching legacy of loss


YOUR TIME
Sneaking in Work (Personal Time / Your Family)
A new study suggests it may be helpful to break the divide between work life and home

The Waiting Game (Personal Time / Your Technology)
Apple had a lot of cool new stuff to show off at Macworld, but again the word of the day is delay

Executive Physical (Personal Time / Your Health)
There's a whole battery of new high-tech scans for those who can afford them. Are they worth it?

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Family)

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

CES Watch 2001 (Personal Time / Your Technology)


SPECIAL SECTION
They're on a Hip Trip (Time 100: The Next Wave / Innovators)

Ace: the Place Between Boutique and Cheap (Time 100: The Next Wave / Innovators)

New Engine For Low Fares (Time 100: The Next Wave / Innovators)

Giving Women Their Wings (Time 100: The Next Wave / Innovators)

Upstart with A Difference (Time 100: The Next Wave / Innovators)

For Sale: a Jet, Under $1 Million (Time 100: The Next Wave / Innovators)

The Good Works Perk (Time Select / Global Business)
More employers are inspiring loyalty from employees by offering support for efforts at volunteerism

Bearing No Ill Will (Time Select / Global Business)
Employers are finding ways to support and retain the growing number of chronically ailing employees in America's work force

Vinicultural Envoy (Time Select / Americans Abroad)
By calming French fears, David Pearson has prepared the ground for an unprecedented winemaking alliance in the Languedoc

South Korea Wires Up (Time Select / Global Business)
Overnight, the country has gone overboard for the Internet, kicking off a cultural revolution

A Run For The Money (Time Select / Global Business)
International business needs a gateway to Greater China. Hong Kong and Shanghai are involved in a battle to win the designation

"One Door Is Not Enough" (Time Select / Global Business)

A Park Where Freedom Reigns (Time 100: The Next Wave / Innovators)


PEOPLE
People


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