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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 163 No. 25
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NATION
The Faith Factor
JUST HOW DEVOUT DO AMERICANS WANT THEIR PRESIDENT TO BE? THE ANSWER IS PROVING TO BE A MAJOR REASON WHY THE 2004 CAMPAIGN IS SO DIVISIVE

Battling The Bishops
IS KERRY CATHOLIC ENOUGH? THERE'S EVIDENCE THE QUESTION IS BACKFIRING ON HIS CRITICS

Does Abortion Trump All Other Issues? (Catholic Teaching)

The Gipper's Final Flight (The Presidency)
After an impossible-to-imagine journey, a clan returns to California

Homeward Bound
Ordinary citizens mingled with the great and powerful as America--and the world--bade farewell to Ronald Wilson Reagan in a funeral fit for a king


WORLD
Iraq's Future? These Kids Want No Part of It (Letter From Baghdad)
For Baghdad University's class of '04, the main ambition is finding a way out

Redefining Torture
Did the U.S. go too far in changing the rules, or did it apply the new rules to the wrong people?


SCIENCE
Surviving Cancer (Health)
New targeted therapies are turning malignancies into chronic--but manageable--conditions

The Atkins Ornish South Beach Zone Diet


NOTEBOOK
Fast-Tracking Flyers

Verbatim

Reagan Bills? Not Yet

Gaddafi And The Saudis: The Feud Lives On

Sister City

Nostalgia, Alt-Style

Hop On Your Scooter, See The Sights

Numbers

S_x And The Scissors (TV Watch)

Wow! Love Your Ring!

Milestones (Milestones)

Nine Years Ago In Time (Milestones)


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
The Genius of Brother Ray
He helped create soul, and in a lifetime of performing he never lost his own

Table of Contents (Table Of Contents)

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BUSINESS
Bob The Builder
He is so over GE: Bob Nardelli is proving his mettle, arming Home Depot with a sharp new image


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Meet Joe Blog (Media)
Why are more and more people getting their news from amateur websites called blogs? Because they're fast, funny and totally biased

As Bad as They Say? (Movies)
The Stepford Wives and The Terminal have been tainted with the smell of turkey. Do they deserve it?

Can Recovery Sound Good? (Music)
With its latest album, Wilco test-drives another new sound, a new lineup and a better mood

Stylish Revenge (Movies)
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead finds menace in jarring rhythms and edgy violence

Not Going Gentle Anywhere (Books)
A biography of Dylan Thomas offers a portrait of the artist as a young, drunken, self-destructive man

Depth of a Salesman (Television)
Would you buy a used car from this man? An offbeat doc sees the many sides of a car-lot king


YOUR TIME
Go Fly A Kiteboard (Sports)
An extreme sport is winning new fans

Going For The Gold With A Little Less Green (Sports)

Log Me Into The Ball Game (Sports)

A Recording to Help Keep Your Kid Safe (Technology)

Wireless Made Easy (Technology)
A new wi-fi home network brings even more of your gear into the loop

Riddick: The New Adventure (Technology)

Painful Relief (Health)

Saved In Translation (Health)

When It's Time For Sex, She Knows (Health)

Kids And Depression (Health)
Drugs carry risks, but they can work wonders. What the new studies show


SPECIAL SECTION
World Briefing (Time Bonus Section July 2004: Global Business)

Outward Bound (Time Bonus Section July 2004: Global Business / Strategy)
With plenty of cool gadgets, LG's Kim Ssang Su is building a global brand

Cool Runners (Time Bonus Section July 2004: Global Business / Olympics)
As Athens simmers, the big three sprint to keep Olympians comfortable

World Beaters (Time Bonus Section July 2004: Global Business)
People to Watch in International Business

Taking Stock Of Your Vote (Time Bonus Section July 2004: Global Business / Investing)
The fall election's outcome will affect some investments more than others


PEOPLE
Ivy League? Never Met Her

Q&A Margaret Cho
Margaret Cho's third stand-up-comedy concert film, Revolution, premieres June 19 on the Sundance channel

Mariah Does Madge

In Disney's Coop: A Chick Flick (First Look)

10 Questions For David Sedaris (Interview)


LETTERS
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