Monday, Jul. 12, 2004

Table of Contents

10 QUESTIONS: John McEnroe sounds off on the state of tennis, the art market and his new talk show 8

LETTERS 9

NOTEBOOK: Saddam's latest foes; suspicious snapshot snooping; offbeat voter drives 19

WORLD

Point of Order Iraq's new leaders have a plan to restore security to their homeland 28

ON PATROL: The U.S. 1st Cavalry is still hunting Baghdad's bad guys 30

Collateral Damage A study suggests the extent of the psychological fallout for U.S. veterans of the Iraq War 35

STRETCHED: The military draws from a rare pool of reservists 36

NATION

Young Mr. Kerry In his early, formative years, the candidate was more outsider than insider 38

BUSINESS

Battle On Tap America's also-ran beer, Miller, is finally making a real run at Budweiser 48

SCIENCE

Saturn's Secrets NASA's Cassini probe, dancing and ducking, kicks off its visit with amazing images 52

RING WONDERS: Smooth or scalloped, groomed by moons, their complexity and internal dynamism is revealed 54

FLY ME TO THE MOONS: Next up: two-tone Iapetus, tumbling Hyperion and Earth-like Titan 56

COVER

MICHAEL MOORE With Fahrenheit 9/11 a box-office hit, the populist pest is a political lightning rod 62

MOORE'S METHODS: The filmmaker's unique formula 64

FACT VS. FICTION: Clarifying some of Moore's dubious claims 66

CULTURE WAR: The entertainment world's anti-Bush campaign 69

VIEWPOINT: Sullivan says Moore and Gibson are a dual menace 70

ARTS

MARLON BRANDO The most influential screen actor spoke for a silent generation 73

BAND AID: A documentary captures Metallica's heavy group therapy 75

YOUR TIME

TECH: The best online porn filters; Microsoft's search engine 87

HEALTH: Preventing Lyme disease; does diet soda keep you trim? 88

MONEY: Investing in real estate; how to boost your 401(k) 91

PEOPLE: Russia's new Wimbledon champ; Al Sharpton's new job 93

ESSAY: France's appeasement 94