Vol. 159 No. 21

WORLD

Our New Best Friend?
Bush heads to Moscow this week to complete an arms deal. The inside story of how he decided Putin was his kind of guy

A Risk of Loose Nukes

SCIENCE

Meet The Beetles (Nature)
They're big. They're hungry. And they have a taste for North American hardwood trees. Can these bugs be stopped? The next few weeks may tell

SOCIETY

Making a Priest Pay
The church didn't act when he said he had been abused, so Dontee Stokes avenged himself

Goodbye, Pikachu--Hello, Domo-kun! (Trend Alert / Toys)

A Mop That Might Floor You (Trend Alert / Home)

Martial Arts, Brazilian-Style (Trend Alert)

TECHNOLOGY

Lost In Cyberspace
Thousands join up every month. A sequel is in the works. Is the online game EverQuest dangerously addictive--or fun family fare?

NOTEBOOK

Verbatim

Charging Rape, Facing Prison

Silver Lining

Milestones (Milestones)

Four Years Ago in TIME

A New Challenge To Arafat's Rule

Birds Do It...Don't They?

A Case For The Supremes: Will They Take Action?

Not Home Safe Yet

For The Record (For The Record)

Star Wars: Attack Of The Digital Clones

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

The Necessity of Travel
Despite post-9/11 jitters, we need to get around more to shed our prejudices

What Castro Wants
Motivated partly by regret, he's making an effort to get the U.S. embargo lifted

Thinking Like a Journalist

BUSINESS

Recharging Sears
Hooking up with Lands' End, the old store buys into a new idea: multichannel retailing. Will it work?

EDUCATION

Learning While Black
You've heard of racial profiling on the roads and in the skies. But are minority kids also being unfairly singled out for discipline in schools?

Trouble for School Inc.
Edison gets scolded for dubious math and weak grades. Can it improve?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Emotional Rescue (The Arts / Music)
EMO IS ABOUT FEELINGS, THE SAD KIND, BUT IT MAKES TEENS AND RECORD LABELS HAPPY

Turning Over The Last Page (The Arts / Books)
Dying of breast cancer, Carol Shields talks about her life, her illness and her superb new novel, Unless

Goya's Women (The Arts / Art)
Demonic witches, cheeky majas, blond angels--he portrayed every she-creature the eye could light on

Sleepless in Alaska (The Arts / Movies)
In Insomnia, a tormented Al Pacino and a creepy Robin Williams tangle in a thoughtful whodunit

Lad Meets Boy, Grows Up (The Arts / Movies)
Hugh Grant channels Cary Grant in a sharply funny adaptation of a Nick Hornby novel

Diane Lane Gets Lucky (The Arts / Movies)
After years of looking for roles as good as she is, the former whiz kid finally scores in Unfaithful

Spirit: Stallion Of The Cimarron (The Arts / Short Takes)
Directed by Kelly Asbury and Lorna Cook

A Big Life (In Advertising) (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Mary Wells Lawrence

To Afghanistan And Back (The Arts / Short Takes)
By Ted Rall

Mended (The Arts / Short Takes)
Marc Anthony

We Invented The Remix (The Arts / Short Takes)
P. Diddy & Bad Boy Records Present ...

YOUR TIME

Women Aren't Afraid to Ask (Personal Time / Your Money)
They're more likely than men to seek good financial advice from a pro. Here's where they can find it

A Bartiromo Bounce? (Personal Time / Your Money)

Surfing for a Plant Doctor (Personal Time / Your Technology)
Are your dahlias drooping and your houseplants losing hope? These sites can help

Your Technology (Personal Time / Your Technology)

An Ounce Of Prevention (Personal Time / Your Health)
Cancer doctors gather this week to share the latest research on keeping tumors at bay. Here is a preview

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

SPECIAL SECTION

How The U.S. Missed The Clues (Special Report)
Last summer the White House suspected that a terrorist attack was coming. But four key mistakes kept the U.S. from knowing what to do. An inside look at what went wrong and what must be fixed

The Man Behind the Hot Memo (Special Report / The Phoenix Agent)

A Former CIA Chief on "Connecting the Dots"... (Special Report)

...And An Agent Speaks Out Against The Blame Game (Special Report)

How Safe Now? (Special Report)
In March, a TIME investigation found that U.S. agencies were running into obstacles as they struggled to shore up our homeland defenses. An update: the system is still broken, and much is left undone

Behind All the Finger-Pointing (Special Report / The View From The Capital)

The Battle For Ground Zero (Special Report)
The Trade Center cleanup is ending. But the struggles over what should arise there are just getting started

At Pennsylvania's Ground Zero (Special Report)
THE VIEW FROM SHANKSVILLE

World Riders (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
From Vermont to Vietnam, vacationers venture forth on bicycles

Brain Savers (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
Want to stay mentally sharp as you get older? Here are steps you can take

Suicide Watch (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
An expert tells what to look for in seniors at risk

Do It For Love (Time Bonus Section / Generations)
The former Godfather star tells how he dropped out--and then back in

PEOPLE

People

LETTERS

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