Vol. 152 No. 17

NATION

Laws of the Last Resort
Hate-crime legislation is not perfect, but sometimes it's exactly what's called for

The New Gay Struggle
THE WYOMING LYNCHING IS ENRAGING, BUT IT HIDES A DEEPER TRUTH. GAY LIFE, AND GAY POLITICS, HAS CHANGED

For Better Or Worse
In Hawaii, a showdown over marriage tests the limits of gay activism

The System Bites Back/The Race For The Senate (The Race For The Senate)
Russ Feingold staked his career on getting money out of politics. It could cost him his Senate seat

A Wizard Casts His Spell (The Race For The Senate)
Wily Al D'Amato is fighting for his political life against the strongest opponent he has ever faced

Going for Total Victory
Clinton wants to fight his G.O.P. foes on every aspect of impeachment. But if it drags on, he may get the blame

To Be Young And Gay In Wyoming
Despite its dangers, Matthew Shepard loved his home state. Now he is part of its legacy

Meathead's Crusade
Rob Reiner has a star-studded bipartisan cast stumping for his tobacco-tax proposal in California

WORLD

A Knocking at Midnight
In London for medical treatment, Chile's ex-dictator finds himself arrested to face old charges of murder

China's Missing Pieces
Cowed by Asia's economic meltdown and corruption, Beijing's leaders slow their ambitious reforms

Holbrooke's Next Mission
After striking a deal on Kosovo, Holbrooke faces the tough task of getting his U.N. appointment through the Senate

The Price of Being Uncool
Britain's House of Lords is about to get more democratic and less charming

TECHNOLOGY

The Mighty Finn
Hacker, geek and software hero, Linus Torvalds has devised a system that is challenging Windows

NOTEBOOK

Euology (Eulogy)

Notebook

Success Story (The Scoop)
Clinton's Pet Program Makes Many Friends

Milestones (Milestones)

Image (The Scoop)
ABC Report: The Mouse Keeps Messes In-House

He Said, She Said (The Scoop)
Teacher and Teen Tell Their Story in France

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Contributors (Contributors)

The-uh-uh-uh Yankees Win!

Home (School) Improvement
To pioneer chagrin, a movement goes from outlaw to mainstream

BUSINESS

A Tale of Pizza, Pride and Piety

The Real Causes of Famine
A Nobel laureate blames authoritarian rulers

Slice, Dice and Devour
Papa John's uses sweet-tasting sauce and tangy ads to win market share in the pizza wars. Can anyone stoppa the Papa?

More Power to You
Once meant for hard-core athletes, energy bars are now marketed to everyone. Is that a good thing?

The Hot Shot
An injection helps lower teenage-pregnancy rates

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Show That Soars--and Swims (The Arts / Show Business)

Everything's Gonna Be Alright (The Arts / Short Takes)
Deana Carter

This Time, She's a Good Witch (The Arts / Television)

Wynn Win? (The Arts / Show Business)
Opening his $1.6 billion Picasso palace, Steve Wynn bets he can turn Las Vegas into a class act

In With The New (The Arts / Show Business)
Gaming is waning, so the neon city is on the remake. Think luxe, not casino

The Youth Brigade (The Arts / Television)
Dawson, Buffy, Felicity and the rest have transformed the WB frog into a prince of a network

Shading the Past (The Arts / Cinema)
The '50s weren't the good old days, says a film. But it still sees them through rose-tinted glasses

A Square-Rigged Saga (The Arts / Books)
Patrick O'Brian launches volume 19 of his historical novels of blood, storms and friendship

Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Fannie Flagg

Truly Independent Cinema (The Arts)
Where the films are often less like Ed Burns' and more like Ed Wood's

Clip Job (The Arts / Books)
King's "autobiography" tells little about his life

Birds of America (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Lorrie Moore

Joseph Cornell/Marcel Duchamp...In Resonance (The Arts / Short Takes)
Philadelphia Museum of Art

Sifl & Olly Show (The Arts / Short Takes)
MTV Weekdays

Up (The Arts / Short Takes)
R.E.M.

Humming (The Arts / Short Takes)
Duncan Sheik

YOUR TIME

The Boss Is Back (Personal Time / Your Money)
In a reversal, insiders are quietly buying their stocks again. Does that mean you should too?

Volks NoteBooks (Personal Time / Your Technology)
Following its popular but pricey ThinkPads, IBM is finally making a laptop for the rest of us

Winter Blues (Personal Time / Your Health)
Studies show that bright light in the morning is an effective treatment for seasonal depression

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

Your Money (Personal Time / Your Money)

Your Technology (Personal Time / Your Technology)

SPECIAL SECTION

Parenting Books (Time Select / Families)
A Special Section In which a new wave of experts offer oceans of advice to a sea of new moms and dads, who these days might well be just moms, just dads, moms and moms, dads and dads or even grandpare

Teachers' Mart (Time Select / Families)
A growing network of outlets offers free school supplies to teachers who often pay for their own

What Makes A Good College (Time Select / Families)
With guidebook rankings under fire, a new way to measure schools--by outcomes--is finding favor

Frozen In Time (History)
A new collection of World War I-era photos brings an ill-fated Antarctic voyage back to life

PEOPLE

People

LETTERS

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Amy Musher's Mailbag (Amy Musher's Mailbag)