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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 164 No. 2
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COVER
The World According To Michael (Show Business)
Taking aim at George W., a populist agitator makes noise, news and a new kind of political entertainment

The Moore Method (Show Business)

Fahrenheit 9/11 Come Again? (Show Business)

The Cultural Campaign (Show Business)

Blinded By The Light (Show Business)
Is Michael Moore actually Mel Gibson's alter ego?


NATION
The Making Of John Kerry
HIS CHILDHOOD ON THE MOVE LEFT HIM CURIOUS ABOUT THE WORLD. BUT IT ALSO MADE HIM A SOLOIST


WORLD
Taking Back The Streets (Iraq)
How Iraq's tough new Prime Minister and intelligence chief plan to battle the insurgents and restore security--with a little help from the Americans

"The Iraqis Will Be Our Eyes And Ears. This Is Their Country" (Iraq)

Hidden Scars of Battle (Iraq / The Troops)
A new study shows that 1 in 6 Iraq veterans has psychological damage--and the toll could get worse

Welcome Back to the Front, Soldier (Iraq / Stretching The Army)


SCIENCE
Secrets Of The Rings (Space)
WHAT CASSINI DISCOVERED WHEN IT GOT TO SATURN--AND THE WONDERS IT MAY UNCOVER IN THE MISSION TO COME


NOTEBOOK
Saddam's Latest Foes

Verbatim

Suspect Snapshots

The Guantanamo Detainees: Getting Heard

Performance Of The Week

I'm Rob Reiner, And I Approve This Message

Discovery Of The Week

Numbers

Get A Bikini Wax, Register To Vote

After The Fighting, The Writing (Culture Watch)

Milestones (Milestones)

11 Years Ago In Time (Milestones)


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

Why the French Act Isn't Funny Anymore
Their resistance to helping in Afghanistan and Iraq is now downright dangerous

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BUSINESS
Big Brew-Haha! The Battle Of The Beers
With clever ads and a tough-talking new boss, Miller is fighting to be a contender again. Budweiser, take that!


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Hostage of His Own Genius (Appreciation)
MARLON BRANDO, 1924-2004

Some Kind Of Movie (Music)
A warts-and-all film on Metallica is heavy, all right--emotionally heavy


YOUR TIME
Real Estate Reality (Money)
A flood of "invest now" books and rising rates signal time for caution

Giving Your 401(K) a Boost (Money)

Found In Translation (Money)

The Web-Porn Patrol (Tech)
With sites unfettered, here's how to keep X-rated content away from kids

Time Out With Maurice Greene (Tech)

Start Your Search Engines! (Tech)

The Season of the Tick (Health)
Lyme disease is nothing to fool with, but it's easily prevented. Here's how

The Cactus Cure (Health)

Low-Calorie Sabotage? (Health)

Imported From France: Wine, Truffles And Now--Leeches (Health)


SPECIAL SECTION
Inside Table of Contents (Time Bonus Section August 2004: Inside Business / Inside Table of Contents)

The End Of Management? (Time Bonus Section August 2004: Inside Business / Strategy)
With experimental markets, workers are betting on their company's future--and moving in on the boss's domain

Banning The Rays (Time Bonus Section August 2004: Inside Business / Apparel)
How Shaun Hughes turned a brush with cancer into a pioneering clothing business

Pocket Pickers (Time Bonus Section August 2004: Inside Business / Investing)
New rules will mean fewer stock options--and possibly flatter returns


PEOPLE
A Litter Of Feline Films

The Anti-Anna Is the Winna

And How About A Gig For Al Gore?

Q&A With Steve Carell

10 Questions for John McEnroe (Interview)


LETTERS
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Quotes of the Day »

JIM REX, South Carolina schools superintendent, on meeting standards of the No Child Left Behind Act