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FREE TO KILL A bomb blast outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta shows Islamic terrorists are still on the loose in Indonesia

VIEWPOINT: Can 200 million people pull together to stop terrorism?

UNITED STATES
THE CAMPAIGN: A battered John Kerry insists he will prevail

INTERVIEW: Time talks with Kerry about his comeback plans

WEATHER: Why are hurricanes so attracted to Florida?

MIDDLE EAST
IRAQ: As violence continues, U.S. forces reassess their strategy

FALLUJAH: Time visits Iraq's notorious "no-go" zone

BUSINESS
INDIA: Shoppers are mad about malls, but too many are just looking

SOCIETY

MINORITIES: A Laotian refugee tells of mistreatment of the Hmong

DRUGS: In Australia, tough policing has shrunk the heroin market 60

HEALTH: Doctors explore new tactics in the fight against Alzheimer's

THE ARTS
SHOW BUSINESS: The new Star Wars dvds update old f/x

ART: Swallow in Venice

BOOKS: A Year in the Merde

LETTERS
NOTEBOOK
CAMPAIGN NOTEBOOK
ELECTION OBSERVED
MILESTONES
YOUR TIME: Health
ESSAY: Lance Morrow on life after a heart bypass

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