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Table of Contents: Sep. 22, 2003
September 22, 2003 Vol. 162, No. 12
10 QUESTIONS FOR MADELEINE ALBRIGHT 8
LETTERS 9
NOTEBOOK: Arnold's prospects get pumped down; fast food goes on a diet .........................19
MILESTONES: Farewells to Edward Teller, Leni Riefenstahl, John Ritter and others 24
IN THE ARENA: Slow and steady, Dick Gephardt is back in the race ............................25
WORLD
GOING GLOBAL IN IRAQ Facing continued violence and an $87 billion bill, President Bush wants to share the burden. His policy, and political future, may depend on it 26
"WE LOVE OSAMA": In Pakistan's tribal areas, beyond the reach of U.S. troops, al-Qaeda and the Taliban are beloved--and regrouping 36
RACING AGAINST TIME BOMBS: As the Palestinian conflict threatens to become a war, Israeli soldiers scour the West Bank to find suicide bombers before they strike 38
NATION
MIXED MARKS: Bush's education reform is helping some kids but may be underfunded and overready to declare schools to be failures 42
BUSINESS
FOR A SONG: 99ยข is the going rate as downloaders start turning to legit music sites like iTunes 44
HIGH EXCHANGE RATE: The New York Stock Exchange's chief may be a bit overpaid--at $140 million 47
SCIENCE
BLUE MAN GROUP: A third of those who suffer from depression are males. Is testosterone a factor? 48
SOCIETY
ODE TO VIRGIL: Forty years ago this week Virgil Ware, 13, became the sixth black person killed one day in Birmingham, Ala., shot by a 16-year-old white boy. Time revisits his life and his killer and examines the ongoing role of his story and those like it in the city once called Bombingham 52
COVER STORY
JOHNNY CASH His was not the rocker's shriek but the dark, deep voice of a man counting out his demons and his losses with the stoicism of a poker player dealt a bum hand. A look at his legacy 60
YOUR TIME
LIFESTYLE: We've got (Krispy Kreme-flavored) milk; tips for bachelorettes; kickball comeback 77
HEALTH: The rare and unpredictable condition that killed John Ritter; the benefits of light exercise 78
TECHNOLOGY: Driving Toyota's hybrid-energy family car; a sexier mouse; a Game Boy challenger 81
PEOPLE: Dave as Dad; Bennifer; un-merry Clooney; Hello, Art, my old friend, I'll sing with you again 83
ESSAY: Democrats unhinged: anatomy of the Bush haters 84
TIME.com SCREEN PASS
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COVER: Photograph by Ruven Afanador--Corbis Outline
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