Table of Contents: Apr. 26, 2004

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PLAN B FOR IRAQ Bush backs a U.N. effort to hand over power. But that may not stop the violence 34

AHMAD CHALABI: What's next? 36

BUSINESS

TEMP NATION Skilled workers join the ranks 40

ENVIRONMENT

SUPERFAILURE Why a Superfund cleanup left a toxic mess in Oklahoma 42

SOCIETY

LEARNING TO TODDLE: Museums draw ever younger crowds 49

ARTS

BOOK SMARTS Rem Koolhaas puts theory to work in a stunning library 136

TINA FEY: SNL's caustic-but-nice comic takes on Mean Girls 139

DYSPEPTIC DUO: Two satiric novels of suburban and cubicle life 140

YOUR TIME

HEALTH: Now anticholesterol drugs may protect eyesight too 147 MONEY: Making inflation pay 148 TECH: No-hassle photo shares 151

PEOPLE: The Donald makes his pick; the Stamoses separate 153 ESSAY: Charles Krauthammer on why Bush shouldn't say sorry 154

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