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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 157 No. 16
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NATION
Safe Landing (Spy Plane Finale)
A carefully engineered game plan helped Bush bring the U.S. flight crew home. An inside look

An 8,000-Ft. Plunge and a Tough Choice (Spy Plane Finale)
GOING NOSE TO NOSE IN THE SKY

Four Key Lessons (Spy Plane Finale)

Bitter Passage (TIME Exclusive)
ONCE A NAVY STAR, SCOTT WADDLE KEEPS REPLAYING THE TRAGEDY THAT SMASHED SO MANY LIVES

Nights Of Rage
Another police killing, and Cincinnati explodes. Why were the warnings ignored?

We're All Racial Profilers
Sure, cops see black youths as suspect. So do blacks


HEALTH & MEDICINE
The Power of Yoga (The Power Of Yoga)
It bends. It stretches. It turns you into a human pretzel. But can it really cure what ails you?

Is It Hot Yoga Or Just Balmy? (The Power Of Yoga)

A Shopper's Guide (The Power Of Yoga)

Who Will Live Longest? (Medicine)
The fatter man is at high risk for lots of diseases, but stem cells in his flab may have lifesaving potential

Brain Games (Medicine)
Alzheimer's gene therapy


SOCIETY
Texas Range Rovers (Lifestyle)
IN BUSH COUNTRY, A HERD OF WINDSHIELD RANCHERS HAS SPARKED A BOOM IN LAVISH GETAWAYS

A License to Kill? (Ethics)
Critics say a Dutch euthanasia law goes too far

Pedal Help (Trend Alert)

Hot-Weather Leather (Trend Alert)


NOTEBOOK
Notebook

Scandals
Pardongate Heats Up

Through The E-Mail Looking Glass

Milestones (Milestones)

Ask Dr. Notebook

The List

Numbers (Numbers)

Over & Under

News Quiz

Then & Now


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
The Muddle in the Middle
Bush's budget reveals the true meaning of compassionate conservatism

Cinderella, Career Gal
Once again, the Windsors suffer as monarchy clashes with modernity

Don't Give Him The Satisfaction
McVeigh's survivors have a right to see him die. But doing so will only please him

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BUSINESS
To The Rescue!
Taking health care to the Internet was an early tech failure. But e-health got an unexpected boost from the White House last week


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Prayer With Wings (The Arts / Books)
How did an ancient entreaty become a best seller?

Virtuous Reality (The Arts / Television)
ARE SURVIVOR-STYLE SHOWS CORRUPTING SOCIETY? RELAX. WE REVEAL THEIR DIRTY LITTLE SECRET: THEY'RE MORAL

The Strike Zone (The Arts / Show Business)
Hollywood's writers and actors are threatening to walk. A primer on why and what it means to you

Reckonings And Revelations (The Arts / Music)
Ani DiFranco's new CD offers a little folk, a little funk, a bit of jazz and all-around great songs


YOUR TIME
I Dos And Don'ts (Personal Time / Your Family)
There are no rules for making a happy marriage. Two books offer up some advice anyway

[Prescription] For The Dow? (Personal Time / Your Money)
Drug companies, which should report strong earnings, could be the tonic for your portfolio

The Eyes Have It (Personal Time / Your Health)
A pair of new lens-correcting procedures are trying to steal LASIK's glory. Beware the risks

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Family)

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Money)


SPECIAL SECTION
Burning Off The Years (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
Age is proving to be no barrier to a good, hard workout. Quite the opposite may be true

Home Afloat (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
Tired of the same view? For these condos' owners, the whole world will pass through their front yard

Tour De Foot (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
In London visitors can discover the joys and history of the city by walking


PEOPLE
People


LETTERS
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CHRISTINE LINDBERG, senior lexicographer for Oxford's US dictionary program, on why the word "unfriend" was chosen as Oxford's Word of the Year; the word refers to removing someone on a social networking site such as Facebook