Vol. 153 No. 3

NATION

The Arkansas Connection

The Boredom of Proof
The only strategy that can go up against Days of Our Lives is witnesses

Playground Predators?
The high court considers whether schools should be liable when students sexually harass their peers

How The Olympics Were Bought
Beaten out in the past, Salt Lake City wanted the Games badly. Now it has its wish--in a bad way

The Great Disconnect
While Washington obsesses about the President's trial, Emporia, Kansas--and the rest of the country--are busy with more important matters

WORLD

Spies Like Us
The Internet is changing the world's most dangerous game

The Heart Of Darkness
A gruesome rebel offensive has turned Sierra Leone into a bloody hellhole

SOCIETY

In Silent Testimony (Crime)
Was a Connecticut third-grader murdered because he was the star witness in an upcoming trial?

War of the Diapers (Family)
A parenting guru claims we've been doing potty training all wrong

SPORT

Splitting Bulls
How the NBA champion Chicago Bulls fell apart within days of Michael Jordan's retirement

TECHNOLOGY

A Tale Of Two Bills
The world's most powerful man and the richest have little in common--except the binds they're now in

NOTEBOOK

Notebook

The Balkans (The Scoop)
Will Melting Snow Bring A Hot War to Kosovo?

Wanted: One Egg (Ph.D. Pref.)

Milestones (Milestones)

Medicine (The Scoop)
The AMA Gets (Even More) Political

Theater (The Scoop)
Depending on the Cast, The Show Must Not Go On

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Contributors (Contributors)

Safe, Not Sound
Is the war on risk scaring our kids to death?

Righteous Wrath Down on the Farm
Phillip J. Barker says he lost his land to racism, and now he wants it back

BUSINESS

Killer Profits In Velcro Valley
Surf- and snowboard-clothing firms give radical new meaning to the term core business

EDUCATION

Your Assignment in 2004

Where It's an Unaffordable Luxury

The Homework Ate My Family
KIDS ARE DAZED PARENTS ARE STRESSED Why piling it on is hurting students

A Prescription for Peace
An educational theorist urges parents to treat homework as an opportunity, not a threat

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Seamy and Steamy (The Arts / Theater)
Fosse makes Broadway dance the way it used to

The Scene Stealers (The Arts / Show Business)
Dazzlingly inventive, cleverly passionate, the smart new movie Shakespeare in Love taps some of Britain's showiest talent

Cries and Whispers (The Arts / Cinema)
Private Confessions reveals an Old Master in top form and his star actress in full radiance

The Promise of Verticality (The Arts / Books)
An eerie, powerful first novel frames a vivid metaphor for freedom--racial and otherwise

Scott Adams (The Arts / Q&A)

The Orchid Thief (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Susan Orlean

All They Need Is Love (The Arts / Cinema)
Everyone wins in the winning Playing by Heart

Auteur Alert (The Arts / Short Takes)

Another Day In Paradise (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Larry Clark

Glamorama (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Bret Easton Ellis

Americana (The Arts / Short Takes)
The Offspring

Note Found In A Bottle: My Life As A Drinker (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Susan Cheever

Far East (The Arts / Short Takes)
A.R. Gurney

YOUR TIME

Radical Surgery (Personal Time / Your Health)
A study shows that cutting off your breasts will reduce your cancer risk. But few should do it

Intel or Yahoo? (Personal Time / Your Money)
Some like their tech stocks with proven earnings; some with torrid growth. Me? I want both

Out of Africa (Personal Time / Your Technology)
A remarkable new CD-ROM delivers a vivid, multimedia encyclopedia about black people

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

Your Money (Personal Time / Your Money)

SPECIAL SECTION

Able To Work (Time Select / Business)
Spurred by the Americans with Disabilities Act, more firms take on those ready, willing and

The Euro Risk (Time Select / Finance)
A unified currency in Europe may spell more and different problems for the Continent--and the U.S.

PEOPLE

People

LETTERS

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