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Vol. 153 No. 8
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NATION
In Case She Wants Some Free Advice...

A Race Of Her Own
Hillary ignites the country with talk of a New York Senate bid. But will she do it, and--with the media and maybe Rudy lying in wait--can she win?

New Woman, New Charges
Sexgate was supposed to be over, but a Clinton acquaintance now alleges he once assaulted her

Endangered Species
The police component in black-on-black crime


WORLD
Packing Heat
Madeleine Albright's threat-filled diplomacy has had mixed results. Kosovo is a chance to prove it works

A Terrorist's Bitter End
Turkey nabs a Kurdish radical. But can it stop the drive for independence?


SCIENCE
How to Build a Body Part
Need a hand, or perhaps a liver? Scientists are finding ways to help you grow your own


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Poisonous Plastics? (Health)
Some cling wraps, children's toys and even IV bags may be carrying--and shedding--toxic chemicals


SOCIETY
Modestly Provocative (The Sexes)
Baby neocon Wendy Shalit has feminists fuming with her case for old-fashioned sexual propriety


SPORT
The Deep End of the Sea
Capsized in a round-the-world boat race, France's most beloved female sailor is saved by a rival


TECHNOLOGY
Playing God
Three classic empire-building games return in cool new incarnations. Warning: they are more addictive than ever


NOTEBOOK
Freedom Of Expression

Another Reason It's Called a Superpower

For Sale

Notebook

Real Estate (The Scoop)
Star Wars: A Higher Pacific Atoll Toll?

Water Everywhere--and Plenty to Drink

Come Meet My Highway

Milestones (Milestones)

Hill Climb

Checking Account

Numbers

Mental Illness (The Scoop)
Move Over, Sybil; Newcomers Are Here

Campaign 2000 (The Scoop)
Jackson's Chosen Few Refuse to Be Anointed


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Growing Up at Dartmouth
Don't shed any tears for those doomed fraternities

Contributors (Contributors)

Emeril, Eat My Dust. BAM!

The Second Coming Of a Nightmare
A little logging town is beset by radicals, the media and the specters of race

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BUSINESS
Nissan Calls For A Tow
Once a paragon of Japan's industrial might, Nissan is a pauper, a vivid symbol of what's gone awry in a country that could do no wrong

So What Happens If Microsoft Loses?
Here are some of the remedies that a federal judge might order in the antitrust case


LAW
Too Young To Drive?
States are looking for a way to put the brakes on rising teen car accidents


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Back on the Front Line (The Arts / Books)
In Charlotte Gray, Sebastian Faulks returns to war-torn France, only this time it's World War II

A Sweet Sensation (The Arts / Music)
Killer abs and an army of producers put Britney Spears on top. Will pop fans love her tomorrow?

In The Swim Again (The Arts / Cinema)
A visit with Leonardo DiCaprio as he makes his new movie, The Beach, and it makes waves

Beyond Pulp Affliction (The Arts / Cinema)
First-time director Guy Ritchie shows there's still wit and verve in the Tarantino tough-guy formula

Mad About Hats (The Arts / Fashion)
Milliner Philip Treacy's fantastic creations are real head turners

The Spicier Girls (The Arts / Music)
They're crazy; they're sexy. But is TLC still cool?

Big Boys Do Cry (The Arts)
Distant fathers! Dying athletes! No butt pats! A treatise on the male weepie

Parties for Smarties (The Arts / Show Business)
Wit makes a comeback on two hit game shows

Surefooted (The Arts / Dance)
An Oscar-nominated portrait of Paul Taylor

Wholly Earth (The Arts / Short Takes)
Abbey Lincoln

Project Girl (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Janet McDonald

The 24 Hour Woman (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Nancy Savoca

Video Monitor (The Arts / Short Takes)

The Hot Rock (The Arts / Short Takes)
Sleater-Kinney

The Mineola Twins (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Paula Vogel

Lansky (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by John McNaughton


YOUR TIME
New Kneetop PCs (Personal Time / Your Technology)
An ultralight, superthin class of computers that run all day on a battery? Sign me up

IRS Takes Charge (Personal Time / Your Money)
You can use plastic to pay taxes. But you may be better off owing Uncle Sam than MasterCard

Stretch Like Mike (Personal Time / Your Health)
It won't make you soar the way Jordan did, but lengthening your muscles can prevent injury

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

Your Money (Personal Time / Your Money)

Your Technology (Personal Time / Your Technology)


PEOPLE
People


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