Vol. 158 No. 18

NATION

Down And Dirty (Nation On Edge / The War)
After a week of air strikes in Afghanistan, U.S. special forces are putting boots on the ground. Inside the war

A Work In Progress (Nation On Edge / The Presidency)
Bush is growing--and graying--before our eyes. An inside report on the making of a leader

Search And Disrupt (Nation On Edge / Foiling The Plots)
The FBI struggles with a daunting new task: thwarting terror before it happens

Shadow Of Fear (Nation On Edge)
As bombs fall on Afghanistan and bioterrorism rears its head at home, a nation nervously tries to gauge the threat

Who Will Rule? (Nation On Edge / Afghanistan)
Afghans and outside powers are jockeying to get ready for life after a Taliban fall

The World's Toughest Job (Nation On Edge / Pakistan)
Musharraf risks his life and his country by siding with the West against extremism. Can he survive?

Banking On Secrecy (Nation On Edge / The Money Trail)
Terrorists oppose scrutiny of offshore accounts. And so do many U.S. bankers and lawmakers

Deadly Delivery (Nation On Edge / Anthrax)
Germ attacks--and false alarms--in two cities trigger new safeguards and a massive whodunit

Letting God Back In (Nation On Edge / The Schools)
Prayer, long banned from schools, is making a post-terror comeback. No one is protesting yet

The Battle For Hearts And Minds (Nation On Edge / Media)
Even before bin Laden's tape, the U.S. was losing the propaganda war in the Arab world

What Does Saddam Have? (Nation On Edge / Anthrax)

Burning Questions (Nation On Edge / Anthrax)

Killing Time On The Road To Kabul (Nation On Edge / The War)

Pre-Emptive Strikes (Nation On Edge / Foiling The Plots)

The Next Wave (Nation On Edge / The War)

NOTEBOOK

Six Years Ago in TIME

Notebook

Osama Will Pay. This Time In Cash (Page Two)

Milestones (Milestones)

Stranger In A Strange Land (Page Two)

The Prince And The Mayor (Page Two)

For The Record

Ripple Effects (Page Two)

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

The Fear Not Specific To Target

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Super, Human Strength (The Arts / Television)
In an unconventional kind of wartime, will audiences warm to unconventional superheroes?

Jackie's Thousand Days (The Arts / Books)
Was she more than just a pretty face next to J.F.K.?

Crime Capers (The Arts / Cinema)
Everyone steals the show in the amiable Bandits

Blood Brothers (The Arts / Cinema)
With From Hell, the Hughes twins escape the hood and move in on Jack the Ripper's Victorian turf

SPECIAL SECTION

Peace And Understanding (Nobel Prizes)

A Grand Time (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
Today's affluent grandparents are bonding with their grandkids by traveling with them in record numbers

A Loss So Cruel (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
For parents, the death of an adult child is a singular anguish

A Book of Life (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
In his latest and most personal volume, Studs Terkel, 89, finds hope in the face of death

Heading Home (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
A best-selling novelist reflects on the pull and power of her Southern roots and loves

PEOPLE

A Gift of War (Travels With Blair)
The British Prime Minister finds he helps himself while helping Bush

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