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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 157 No. 26
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NATION
What's Best For The Patient?
Bush and Kennedy bonded on education, but their alliance didn't last. Now they're going to war over the patients' bill of rights. Who's winning--and can this marriage be saved?

Will The Patients' Bill Arrive Alive?

Presumed Innocent
Condit's silence about the missing intern makes him look guilty even if he's not

A Mother No More
A woman tells police she drowned her five children. What could have led her to this act of madness?

What The Fight Is About


WORLD
How China Beat Down Falun Gong
ONE PERSON AT A TIME, BEIJING IS CRUSHING THE POWER OF A GROUP THAT ONCE SEEMED A THREAT TO THE REGIME

Health And Fulfillment On The Run: FALUN GONG IN AMERICA
FALUN GONG IN AMERICA

The Spy Who Raped Me
The jilted former wife of a Cuban spy sues him--and Fidel Castro's regime--and wins big

A Kinder, Softer Movie
Disney hopes to sell Japan a revised Pearl Harbor


SCIENCE
Beware: Toxic Mold (Environment)
Is the fungus in your floorboards making you sick? With no clear answers, panic and lawsuits abound


SOCIETY
Say Goodbye to Grass (Living)
More homeowners are going wild and letting the lawn go

A Twist On Jack And Jill
Blacks turn to an old social club for a new reason


NOTEBOOK
Milestones: 29 Years Ago in TIME (Milestones)

Notebook: Jul. 2, 2001

Letting Iran off the Hook (Page Two)

Would You Wear This?

Milestones Jul. 2, 2001 (Milestones)

Babe Lives! World Sighs

Havana's Heroes? (Page Two)

Watch Out for Airborne Gelato (Page Two)

Ask Greta

News Quiz Jul. 2, 2001


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Internet Insecurity (Cover)
THE IDENTITY THIEVES ARE OUT THERE--AND SOMEONE COULD BE SPYING ON YOU. WHY YOUR PRIVACY ON THE NET IS AT RISK, AND WHAT YOU CAN DO

How To Opt Out Of Database Sharing (Cover)
WHO'S GOT YOUR NUMBER?

Steal My Identity, Please (Cover)

TIME.com This Week JUNE 25 - JUL. 1 (Time.com)
On our website this week

Shotgun Rides Again (Sequel)
Three years after receiving a new liver, a reborn wrestler returns to the ring

Card-Carrying Preppy (Essay)
A true story of false identification

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BUSINESS
When Jack Met Mario
There's no reason to turn the GE-Honeywell case into a trade war

Why Tobacco Won't Quit
Legal costs and taxes haven't choked the industry. Profits are rising. And the feds are off the case


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Sport: Going Long on Bonds (The Arts / Sport)
The San Francisco Giants' taciturn slugger is already more than halfway to a new home-run record

Watch The Fur Fly (The Arts / Arts)
On July 4, Cats & Dogs goes to war, and Hollywood sets off summer fireworks with digital wizardry

Is There a Cure for Ani-Mania? (The Arts / Arts)
A CRITIC'S VIEW

Cinema: Beyond Teen Tricks (The Arts / Cinema)
Kirsten Dunst and the high school genre grow up in Crazy/Beautiful

Theater: Better Than The Producers (The Arts / Theater)
Sure, we love Mel Brooks' hit. But three more modest musicals provide a different kind of thrill

Design: The Poet Of Plastic (The Arts / Design)
Karim Rashid wants to change the world one ordinary object at a time


YOUR TIME
Rewinding the Tape On Tech (Personal Time / Money In Motion)
Sure, they've punished us in the past year. But over the past five years, and 10 and, yes, 50 years--techs have paid

Detente Is for Dummies (Personal Time / Your Technology)
AOL TimeWarner and Microsoft almost struck a deal last week. That would have been terrible for us all

Watching Out For A Shady Deal (Personal Time / Your Health)
Could your sunglasses be giving you permanent eye damage? How to shop for the best kind of protection

Your Health: Jul. 2, 2001 (Personal Time / Your Health)

In Brief: Jul. 2, 2001 (Personal Time / Your Technology)


SPECIAL SECTION
A History Of His Own Making (History)
Author Joseph Ellis invented a Vietnam tour of duty. But why?


PEOPLE
People: Jul. 2, 2001


LETTERS
Letters: Jul. 2, 2001


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HILLARY CLINTON, saying in an interview on Sunday's "Meet the Press" that she'd be open to meeting with Sarah Palin, former Alaska Governor, whose book on the 2008 presidential campaign comes out this week