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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 166 No. 7
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NATION
The Evolution Wars
When Bush joined the fray last week, the question grew hotter: Is "intelligent design" a real science? And should it be taught in schools?

Can You Believe in God and Evolution? (A TIME FORUM)
Four experts with very different views weigh in on the underlying question.
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WORLD
An Enemy Ever More Brutal
Despite best efforts to defuse them, the rebels keep building deadlier bombs. Here's why American soldiers keep dying

The Condi Doctrine
After six months as Secretary of State, she has seized control over U.S. foreign policy. Now comes her toughest test--finding a way out of Iraq. An intimate look at Rice's world


SCIENCE
Woof, Woof! Who's Next?
Meet Snuppy, the first cloned puppy, a scientific tour de force and a hint of stranger things to come

Secrets of a 2,000-Year-Old Child (Archaeology)
Scientists use high-resolution X rays to produce astonishing images of a girl who died too young


HEALTH & MEDICINE
When Doctors Say, "We're Sorry" (Medicine)
Aggrieved patients often just want an apology, but will admitting a mistake increase the risk of a lawsuit?

Doctors Who Hurt Doctors (Medicine / Peer Review)


NOTEBOOK
Opening Up the CIA
Porter Goss plans to launch a new wing of the CIA that will sort through non-secret data


BUSINESS
Stock-Raving Mad
Manic, blustery Jim Cramer is moving share prices and ratings at CNBC. Is this a comeback formula?


NOTEBOOK
Will Gaza Get Stripped?
The fate of lucrative Gaza greenhouses is up in the air

Psst! The FBI Is Having Trouble on the Line
Law enforcement faces issues in dealing with voice-over IP

Gray Davis, Reanimated
California's former governor enjoys a belated vindication

Musical Feast
Musicians venture out into gustatory territory

Novak's Latest Leak, Too Crude for Cable
The conservative columnist offers up a vulgarity that gets him kicked off of CNN

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Fame Is Easy, Acting Is Hard (Movies)
After selling 20 million albums, OutKast's Andre 3000 went to Hollywood, where his name opened doors. But to become Andre Benjamin, actor, he had to sweat--buckets

A Legend "Writes" a Novel (Books)
A book by--or about?--Marlon Brando is more interesting for its backstory than its plot

You Don't Know Jack (Music)
But you will. It's the automated format that loves the '80s and loses the DJ. And it's taking over radio

A Movie Hit, Restyled (Television)
Showtime offers up a spiffy new Barbershop

10 Songs for Late Summer (Music)
September looms, but these tracks--from country to electronica--will keep the fun going a little while longer


YOUR TIME
The Mental Diet (Health)
Think you like ice cream? Let me tell you a story

Doctor's Orders (Health)

The Vintage Look for Less (Home)


PEOPLE
Q&A Kate Hudson

Will No. 7 Be The Charm For Robert Evans?

When Lotus Leads To Lockup

Even Funnier Than Mariah

10 Questions for Jessica Lynch (Interview)


LETTERS
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ESSAY
Eat This, Low Carbers
As Atkins files for Chapter 11, it's goodbye, bacon. Hello, linguini


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Driving Us Crazy (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Generations)
New help for older people who are shaky behind the wheel--and their children

Tricky Transition (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Generations)
More and more grass-roots programs support seniors as they plan and manage their retirement

Ask Francine (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Generations)

Workplace: Paradise (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Generations)
Retirees who take care of other people's property can live the good life rent-free

Clicking Online (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Generations)
The author of a new book tells baby boomers how to pursue Internet dating--and how not to

A Detour For Love (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Generations / Turning Point)
Walter Cronkite recalls being smitten by broadcasting--and by Betsy

Praying For Profits (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business / Ethics)
CHRISTIAN ENTREPRENEURS ARE MIXING BELIEF WITH BUSINESS. ARE THEY CROSSING A LINE--OR WILL THEIR RELIGION PAY OFF?

Vanishing Vacation (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)

Maytag's Blues (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business / Lessons)
THE APPLIANCE MAKER IS UP FOR SALE. FACING TOUGH GLOBAL COMPETITORS, CAN IT LEARN FROM ITS MISTAKES?

Comeback Kid (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)

Toyland's Savior? (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business / Competition)
THE ORIGINATOR OF FURBY IS BACK WITH A NEW ELECTRONIC PLAYMATE CALLED IZ. IS IT THE NEXT BIG THING?

A Market of One (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)

Putting Faith First (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business)
CHRISTIAN FUNDS ARE FORCING COMPANIES TO CHANGE

Sharing Music, Legally (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business / Internet)
ONCE THE BANE OF THE MUSIC INDUSTRY, NAPSTER'S FOUNDER IS NOW ITS BIGGEST ALLY

Pitching to Kids (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business / Marketing)
NICKELODEON IS TAKING ITS BRANDS BEYOND TV--A HOTEL, CELL PHONES, EVEN CARS

Glossy Scripture (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business)
BIBLE MAGAZINES, OR BIBLEZINES, ARE REWORKING THE WORD OF GOD

Banking On the People (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business / CEO Speaks)
THE MAN WHO MADE WASHINGTON MUTUAL A GIANT TALKS ABOUT WHAT'S NEXT

Hortons' Hole in One (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)

Sour Berries? (Time Bonus Section September 2005: Inside Business / Biz Briefs)


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