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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 162 No. 10
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NATION
Shifting Gears
With Dean in the driver's seat, JOHN KERRY tries to gun his engine as the Democratic race blasts off

The End of Limits? (Fund Raising)

Where There's a Will...
The heiress at the center of a Hamptons whodunit dies, leaving bucks and bombshells

Big Board, Big Payday
As CEO Dick Grasso takes a $140 million cashout, the New York Stock Exchange takes the heat


WAR & TERRORISM
Terror At A Shrine (Terror / Report From Iraq)
A devastating car bomb at Shi'ite Muslims' holiest place kills an Iraqi leader and further complicates life for the U.S. occupiers

That Other War (Terror / Report From Afghanistan)
The Taliban are back--but then, they never really went away. Protected in Pakistan, the fundamentalists have had a busy summer and pose a real threat to the U.S.-backed Afghan government of Hamid Karz

Confessions Of A Terrorist (Terror / Book Review)
Author Gerald Posner claims an al-Qaeda leader made explosive allegations while under interrogation


NOTEBOOK
Small Talk In China

Verbatim

Questions for Leavitt

Unleashing A Political Asset: Laura Bush

Performance Of The Week

Commanding Decision

Blair's Post-Iraq Tribulations

Numbers

Milestones

43 Years Ago In TIME


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Table of Contents (Table Of Contents)

Your Summer of 2003 IQ Test

TIME Looks into the Future

Who Is Losing Iraq?

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YOUR TIME
Lessons in Style (Lifestyle)
Back-to-school fashion takes some cues from hip-hop--and the locker room

It's Not Too Early To Talk Turkey (Lifestyle)

Beyond E-Bonding (Lifestyle)

The Obesity Charge (Money)
Being overweight puts a burden on your wallet as well as your health

A New Way to Pay for Private-College Tuition (Money)

Fund Investors Are Due A Refund (Money)

Ain't That Sweet! (Health)
New research shows the hidden benefits of eating dark chocolate

No Price Tag on Happiness (Health)

America's Big Sneezies (Health)

Beyond Seat Belts (Health)


SPECIAL SECTION
The Quest For Cool (Special Report: What''s Next / Trends)
Predicting the future is hard work. Ask any professional trend spotter: it takes insight, dedication--and secret armies of superhip teenagers

Will We Be Safer? (Special Report: What''s Next / Security)
O.K., so we won't walk the dog in a space suit. But expect bold innovations to cope with terrorist threats

Here's to Your Health (Special Report: What''s Next / Medicine)
New treatments for high cholesterol and impotence are already on their way to pharmacies, while the latest "smart" drugs that target tumors may follow in the next year

What's Next (Special Report: What''s Next)

Building Momentum (Special Report: What''s Next / Design)
Asymptote is out to prove--in cyberspace and in real life--that architecture doesn't have to stand still

The Next Big Thing (Special Report: What''s Next)
You never know when an idea will turn out to be the kind of innovation that changes how we live, work or play. In the following pages we chart 100 years of bold breakthroughs--from plastic to the Pill

Just Click on "Decaf" (Special Report: What''s Next / Gadgets)
Get ready for a fresh crop of cool gadgets--from Internet-ready coffee machines to portable video players to dolls powered by the latest robotics

What's Always Next? (Special Report: What''s Next / Gadgets)
Predictions are dicey. Past prognosticators vowed that these innovations would change our lives. A sampling of the future that wasn't

Closing In on Mars (Special Report: What''s Next / Science)
Get set to watch a pair of 5-ft. rovers tool across the Martian surface in 2004. The big cars can do big science

Coming Attractions (Special Report: What''s Next / Movies)
What will the cultural flash mobs gather around in 2004? Here is an early list of things you won't want to miss

The Man, the Myth, the Millions--and Marty (Special Report: What''s Next / Movies)

Think NYPD Blue, but With Stetsons (Special Report: What''s Next / Television)

Stephen King's Haunted Hospital (Special Report: What''s Next / Television)

Her Sister's Keeper (Special Report: What''s Next / Books)

Isaac Newton, Action Hero (Special Report: What''s Next / Books)

A Wild Musical About India Heads to the U.S. (Special Report: What''s Next / Theater)

The Roots Reinvent The Rock-Rap Sound (What''s Next / Music)

These Guys Just Might Be Your New Favorite Band (Special Report: What''s Next / Music)

The Next Yao Ming? (Special Report: What''s Next / Sports)
NBA scouts are scouring China for another giant with the skills of last season's sensational rookie. This 6-ft. 11-in. teenager just might be the one

Why We're So Obsessed with "Next" (Special Report: What''s Next)

What's Next for Me (Special Report: What''s Next)


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