Monday, Sep. 30, 2002
TIME.com
Vox Web
Last week we asked, "Do you think the U.S. should subject terror suspects to interrogation tactics, including isolation and sleep deprivation?"
The Results:
85.5% Yes 14.5% No
Follow the Elections Online with the midterm-election season upon us, TIME.com has joined forces with its partners at CNN.com and AOL to offer breaking news, useful candidate-evaluation tools and timely political analysis every day. You will also find concise backgrounders on politicians in key races and a search engine to locate the candidates up for election in your area. For a dash of historical perspective, browse through our gallery of presidential covers, from George Washington to George Bush (No. 41 and No. 43 both included). All at time.com/2002/elections
Gadget of the Week
If you're a fan of things that go beep, check out our weekly gadget review by technology writer Wilson Rothman. From PDAs to cell phones to camcorders, Rothman sums up the pros and cons of cool new techno toys every Thursday at time.com
COVER STORY
Time Gets Religion time.com/abraham
This week TIME religion writer David van Biema looks at the life of Abraham and examines his far-reaching influence on three of the world's major religions. Check out TIME's past religion coverage, an interactive map of Jerusalem and a detailed time line of religious events from antiquity to today.
ARCHIVE
Focus on Women's Health time.com/2002/women
Staying healthy and in shape is an increasingly challenging proposition for many busy women. TIME has assembled the best of our stories, special reports, investigations and tips on everything from breast cancer to weight loss and fitness.
WEBLOG
Daily Briefing time.com
Visit TIME.com every weekday for a brisk, incisive digest of--and links to--the five stories you need to know about. Daily Briefing is our editors' pick of the most thoughtful and intriguing news stories gathered from around the Web.
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