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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 154 No. 13
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NATION
Take My Party, Please
Jesse Ventura may not run for President in 2000--but he wouldn't mind if Donald Trump joined the fray

Terror In The Sanctuary
A gunman fires on a church group in Texas. Are Evangelicals the new hate-crime target?

L.A. Confidential, for Real
Street cops accused of frame-ups in widening scandal

Condi Rice Can't Lose
George W. Bush's foreign-policy adviser is a future superstar. But can she save Bush from himself?

A Very Close Call
Hurricane Floyd never delivered the catastrophic blow forecasters feared, but that just postpones the inevitable

Wait Till Next Time
If a little heated water in the Atlantic can create Floyd, what storms will global warming bring?

Bill Gives Big
Mr. Microsoft will send 20,000 minority students to college

Painful Debate
Should Congress prohibit "right-to-die" measures?

Adrift in Floyd: "It Was Like Watching Hope Float Away" (First Person)

Pat Buchanan (The World According To...)
Foreign Policy From the Fringe

Donald Trump (The World According To...)
He's the Dream, In Supersize


WORLD
Russia's Ruble Shakedown

How We Spied on You
Aged spooks gather in Berlin to trade gibes and tales about the golden era of cold war espionage

A Real Le Carre


SPORT
Sergio's First Stand
In this week's Ryder Cup, the Spanish phenom takes on a testy Tiger and other cranky U.S. pros


TECHNOLOGY
Get Rich.com (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)
Can't program a computer? Not techno savvy? Not a problem. If you've got a hot Internet business idea, Silicon Valley's astonishing start-up machine will do the rest

This Week's Model (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)
What does it take to launch the next Internet megabusiness? The new entrepreneurs can do it in 90 days--with a lot of effort, money, and some caffeinated mints

Start Me Up (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)
The post-techie world has new players: women, immigrants and even Republicans Women Entrepreneurs Doing It for Themselves

Those Yearning to IPO (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)

Romance Can Wait (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)

Ten Webheads in a Pen (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)

George W.'s Ambassador (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)

Notrich.com (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)
How I Missed The Gold Rush

Quick, Get Me a Desk! (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)

What's That Buzz I Hear? (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)

The Man with the Money (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)

Waiting for The Big Hit (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)

I Saw You on Craig's List (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)

Take the Money and...? (Silicon Valley / The Second Wave)


NOTEBOOK
Campaign 2000
U.S. Presidency: The Job That Keeps on Giving

60-Second Symposium

Notebook

Environment
Fight over Sludge Starts to Get Dirty

If the Spending Cap Doesn't Fit, Share It

Missing the Man in the Middle

Milestones (Milestones)

Will Write for Food

Education
Teachers Are Lagging Behind in Logging On

Gore

Numbers (Numbers)

Rap Sheet

Unseamly


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Contributors (Contributors)

The Limits of Humanitarianism
Realpolitik dictates that the U.S. take a backseat in East Timor

Danger and Alarm on A New Alien Gateway
An Arizona desert has become a conduit for hundreds of thousands of illegals

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BUSINESS
Here Come PVRs
Is Network TV Doomed? Personal video recorders that allow ad-free viewing could change broadcasting


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Reznor's Redemption (The Arts / Music)
Industrial rock's auteur was lost. His new CD shows what he found on the hard road back

Encore, Encore (The Arts / Design)
Nearly 70, Radio City Music Hall, a monument of modern design, dresses up again in the high style of its youth

Boomer Bards (The Arts / Television)
They've done teens, 20s, 30s--now it's fortysomethings in Once and Again

The Absence of Comfort (The Arts / Books)
A Gesture Life elegantly charts the inner life of an emotionally and socially dislocated man

After All the Smoke Cleared (The Arts / Books)
An in-the-trenches look at how the war against Big Tobacco got won

Roads Not Taken (The Arts / Books)
What if some of our history had happened a little differently?

Snoops (The Arts / Short Takes)
ABC, Sunday, 9 p.m. E.T.

Chyna (The Arts / Q&A)

A Show That Loves Too Much (The Arts / Television)

A Love Like Ours (The Arts / Short Takes)
Barbra Streisand

Blue Streak (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Les Mayfield

Versus (The Arts / Short Takes)
Donatella Versace

Daughter Of Art History (The Arts / Short Takes)
Yasumasa Morimura

The Donkey Show (The Arts / Short Takes)
Created by Diane Paulus and Randy Weiner

Later Today (The Arts / Short Takes)
NBC, weekdays, 9 a.m. E.T.


YOUR TIME
Positive Illusions (Personal Time / Your Family)
From "I do" to the Seven-Year Itch, a new study shows that marriage (surprise) is hard work

Don't Get Caught (Personal Time / Your Money)
Stock-fund holders could be on the hook for big tax bites in a year of big redemptions

All-in-One Gizmo? (Personal Time / Technology)
Handspring's new personal digi-assistant may be the last gadget you'll ever need. If it works.

Do the Shoes Fit? (Personal Time / Your Health)
In sports, wearing the right footwear is almost as important as how well you play the game

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Family)

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

In Brief (Personal Time / Your Money)

In Brief (Personal Time / Technology)


SPECIAL SECTION
In The Long Run (Time Select / Senior Olympics)
The Senior Games in Orlando, Fla., next month will put older but fitter athletes on display

Those Rich Old Pros (Time Select / Professional Sports)
On the golf and tennis senior tours, the Boys of Autumn are winning acclaim and big bucks

Eddie & Esther (Time Select / Nostalgia)
Two much married former stars cast a look backward


PEOPLE
People


LETTERS
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Who Should Be the Person of the Century? (TIME 100)


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BILL BROWDER, the founder of investment fund Hermitage Capital that specializes in Russian markets, after his lawyer died in a Russian prison after being held for a year without charge