Surf these sites: "This Guy is a National Tragedy" -- The search for survivors is over, but the search for John Doe 2 is far from it [TIME.com] A Celebration of Hope -- Clinton greets the most ecstatic crowds of his presidency as he visits a people in search of peace [TIME.com] A Mighty Morphing -- TVs, PCs and telephones are turning into each other faster than you can say digital convergence [TIME.com] A Poet of the Threshold -- Seamus Heaney Wins the Literature Award For a Body of Poems Rooted in his Catholic Childhood in Northern Ireland [TIME.com] A Woman on the Verge -- Arianna Huffington is Making a Spectacle of Herself As Gingrich''s Muse and Dole''s Bane [TIME.com] An Officer and a Creep? -- A Navy Captain Accused of Sexual Harassment Could Lose More Than Just his Chance At Promotion [TIME.com] And Now This -- Each year brings a new variation on catastrophe in California. This time the rain came tumbling down [TIME.com] Apple Turnover? -- The company is plagued by market woes, bad planning and laptops that burst into flames [TIME.com] Arsenic and Old Mines -- As Montanans battle a new gold rush, Californians are dealing with the poisonous legacy of the past [TIME.com] Bad Neighbors -- Mexican traffickers are working for Cali, corrupting their nation and smuggling 70% of the cocaine that comes into the U.S. [TIME.com] Barb''s Wired -- With a String of Coups, Barbara Walters Shows She Won''t Relinquish her Title As TV''s Champ Interviewer [TIME.com] Border Crossings -- The Faded Serb Myth [TIME.com] Border Crossings -- Hopeless in Gaza [TIME.com] Brain Labor -- A Fluky Mathematical Genius Wrestles the Enigma Code [TIME.com] Bugs Bounty -- Asking Hackers to Shore Up the Security of the Net [TIME.com] Can the Galapagos Survive? -- Greed, Overpopulation and Political Intrigue are Threatening to Destroy the Remarkable Ecosystem that Inspired Darwin''s Theory of Evolution [TIME.com] Carolina''s Grand New Opry -- With its mercurial founder in exile, Charleston''s Spoleto Festival grows up, branches out and catches on [TIME.com] Congress flirts with a politically risky remedy -- Pare the government''s cost of living increases [TIME.com] Damage and Destruction -- Ousted as head of the giant firm he founded, Maurice Saatchi comes back with a vengeance [TIME.com] Dead-serious Prank -- A Greenpeace Operation [TIME.com] Death and the Maven -- A Recluse''s Gift to a University Reveals her Astonishing Expertise in Playing the Stock Market [TIME.com] Decline of the Times -- As the industry ails, Times Mirror closes down a New York City tabloid and slashes its L.A. flagship [TIME.com] Detours on the Trail of the Bombers -- As Terry Nichols is charged, lawyers gather and investigators sift the evidence [TIME.com] Dividing Line -- Fuhrman is No Surprise [TIME.com] Dividing Line -- Uncle Tom Justice [TIME.com] Dividing Line -- Forgive Us Our Sins [TIME.com] Dividing Line -- The Bigot''s Handbook [TIME.com] Dividing Line -- Let''s Scrap the N.a.a.c.p. [TIME.com] Dividing Line -- When Blacks Persecute Blacks [TIME.com] Dividing Line -- Deal with the Devil [TIME.com] Dividing Line -- A Double Strand of Paranoia [TIME.com] Draining the Swamp -- In Global Terms, the U.n. Budget is Small Change, But the Bloat and Inefficiency Amid Its Morass of Agencies and Other Entities Threaten to Bring Disaster [TIME.com] Drop Marx, Go For the Sound Bite -- Riding a trend, a former communist wrests the presidency away from Solidarity''s Lech Walesa [TIME.com] Fire in the Belly, Money in the Bank -- Get Ready For Door-to-door Combat As Drug Companies Get their Brand Names Ready For a (stomach) Acid Test in the Nonprescription Market [TIME.com] Flight to Freedom -- V-E day recalls one German family''s frightening 1945 journey along a road from despair to hope [TIME.com] For Your Disinformation -- In its latest scandal, the CIA admits it was serving up dubious intelligence that led to faulty decisions [TIME.com] Gates Snaps Top Pix -- Microsoft''s Chairman Buys a Photo Archive and Plans to Transform it Into a Vast Digital Library [TIME.com] Getting the Edge -- As the President dithers over strategy, the Speaker discloses an endgame that would dare Clinton to shut down the government. [TIME.com] Grisham''s Law -- As he reels off another No. 1 best seller, the lawyer turned supernovelist can seemingly do no wrong. Deal with it [TIME.com] Gun Control -- License to Conceal [TIME.com] Heading For a Crash -- The U.S. levies duties that would double the price of Japanese luxury cars and set off a trade war [TIME.com] Is Bigger Badder? -- The Chemical-Chase alliance raises consumer anxiety about mergers [TIME.com] Is This a Crossroads--or the Edge of a Cliff? -- In disturbances that recall the anarchy of 1968, strikes and demonstrations sweep the country [TIME.com] Is Your 401(k) At Risk? -- Some rapacious bosses have decided that employee retirement funds are there for the taking [TIME.com] It''s Not Easy Being Greenpeace -- Who''s Steering the Ship, the Old-line Ecowarriors Or the New-style "Suits"? [TIME.com] Keeping Up Tribal Links -- The site of the U.S. Open is still Shinnecock Indian turf [TIME.com] Lanes Paved with Gold -- Left behind by Las Vegas, Reno bowls its way to a tourist resurgence [TIME.com] Lending a Hand to Godzilla -- The Fed Pitches in As the Daiwa Scandal and Other Ills Shake Up Japan''s Banks [TIME.com] Looks Good, But What''s Under the Hood? -- The last-minute deal between the U.S. and Japan eases a crisis but leaves plenty of anxious doubts [TIME.com] Making Television Safe For Kids -- The man who once called television a "vast wasteland" issues an urgent call for action [TIME.com] Middle East -- The Golan Heights [TIME.com] Middle East -- Can Peace Survive [TIME.com] Middle East -- Interview with a Fanatic [TIME.com] Nafta -- Is about to unleash unsafe Mexican trucks that may become a nightmare for border states [TIME.com] Newt Inc. -- A Gingrich-friendly foundation comes under ethical scrutiny [TIME.com] Northern Ireland -- Invitation in the Mail [TIME.com] Not in Kansas Anymore -- With other tourists shying away, Miami Beach woos the nation''s $17 billion gay and lesbian travel market [TIME.com] Of Frights and Flights -- Terrorist alerts add to the arthritic delays of an air-traffic system burdened with outdated technology [TIME.com] Of Ozone and Fruit Flies -- A German, a Dutchman and Seven Americans Win the Science Prizes [TIME.com] On the Money -- A Tax Cut For Joe Average [TIME.com] On the Money -- How Smart is Warren Buffett? [TIME.com] On the Money -- HOW NOW THE DOW? [TIME.com] On the Money -- Does Anyone Have a Clue? [TIME.com] On the Money -- Stick with the Bouncing Bolsa [TIME.com] On the Money -- Wall Street''s Bonus Babies [TIME.com] One Charge Too Many -- The accusations of a 19th woman finally alienate Packwood from his Republican colleagues [TIME.com] Opal''s Quirky Fury -- Capping This Record Season of Storms, a Killer Hurricane Catches Florida''s Gulf Coast by Surprise [TIME.com] Out of the Mouths of Babes -- Now joined by Clinton, local crusades against teen smoking are gaining ground [TIME.com] Packwood''s final hours -- An inside look at how the mounting anger of his colleagues ended his 27-year career [TIME.com] Pick One of the Above -- The Race For Mayor in San Francisco Pits Seasoned Politician Against Social Activist Against Technocrat [TIME.com] Point Perfect -- A new generation of dazzling ballerinas steps into the spotlight [TIME.com] Political to a Fault -- An earthquake rocks Los Angeles in the latest John Adams--Peter Sellars collaboration, but the libretto is what crashes [TIME.com] Pop Music -- Roaring Back [TIME.com] Prince of Pugwash -- This Year''s Surprise Choice is a Man Whose Fight Against the Bomb Began Before the First One was Built [TIME.com] Prisons Box -- A Governor with a Mission [TIME.com] Rebels Without a Pause -- Bomb blasts, more fighting and terrorist threats signal the breakdown of a four-month-old truce [TIME.com] Return of the Ice Maiden -- Scientists Find an Inca Girl Frozen For 500 Years [TIME.com] Rocky Horror Show -- Why can''t Rocky Flats'' plutonium be cleaned up? It''s against the rules [TIME.com] Second Banana on Top -- In the latest of Tinseltown''s spectacular comebacks, loud, loutish comic Tom Arnold has gone from Roseanne to riches [TIME.com] Setting Free ''''the Lady" -- Aung San Suu Kyi is released after six years of house arrest. But how far will her freedom go? [TIME.com] South For the Winter? -- Technology Stocks are the Darlings of the Market, But the Ardor of Investors May Be Badly Misplaced [TIME.com] Special Report -- In So Many Gods We Trust [TIME.com] Special Report -- Crime: Safer Streets, Yet Greater Fear [TIME.com] Special Report -- The Ever Growing Electronic Culture [TIME.com] Special Report -- Our Own Worst Health Enemies [TIME.com] Special Report -- Wealth: Static Wages, Except For the Rich [TIME.com] Special Report -- The Costly Crisis in Our Schools [TIME.com] Spirit of Sisterhood -- Despite the hosts'' surliness, delegates praise the U.N. women''s conference [TIME.com] Suffer the Children -- Haitian orphans are stranded in Guantanamo [TIME.com] Talking Dirty -- That All-purpose Obscenity Gets Its Very Own Dictionary [TIME.com] The Administration -- Down Goes the Deal [TIME.com] The Art of the Dealer -- An indicted gallery owner''s novel, it seems, is all too realistic [TIME.com] The Battle to Revive U.s. Unions -- As the Afl-cio Prepares to Elect a Leader, a New Militancy is Taking Hold in America''s Workplace [TIME.com] The Best of 1995 -- From the Beatles to cave rhinos, it was a year for looking back--way back [TIME.com] The Budget -- The Most Unkindest Cut [TIME.com] The Crooked Blue Line -- The allegations concerning Mark Fuhrman help focus attention on charges of seemingly intractable corruption and brutality in America''s police departments [TIME.com] The Dream is Again Sweet For the Rockets -- Houston''s Olajuwon upstages Orlando''s Shaq in the finals [TIME.com] The Gobbling of America -- Resurgent wild turkeys thrive across the U.S., raiding bird feeders and tantalizing hunters [TIME.com] The Kirov Loses Focus -- The Russian troupe, back for a U.S. tour, still has fine dancers but is sacrificing artistry in an effort to modernize [TIME.com] The Man on the Line -- Often derided Larry Pressler leads the Senate''s effort to reshape the communications industry [TIME.com] The O.j. Trial -- A Taste of Venom [TIME.com] The Peace of the Brave -- Two years after their first historic embrace, Israel and the Palestinians finally come together on how to separate [TIME.com] The Philippines -- Death in the Afternoon [TIME.com] The Political Interest -- "Fixing Welfare Right" [TIME.com] The Real Hard Cell -- Lawmakers are stripping inmates of their perks [TIME.com] The Senate Box -- And the Successor is ... [TIME.com] The Senate Box -- The Diary: What Did Gramm Say? [TIME.com] The Soldier Spies -- Little-known and barely supervised, the Pentagon''s secret agents are being retooled, care of the CIA [TIME.com] The States -- D.c. Ñ District of Calamities [TIME.com] The Tale of the Tapes -- Inflammatory statements by ex-cop Mark Fuhrman threaten to bring the Simpson case tumbling down [TIME.com] The Vision Thing -- Ten years and $20 million later, the Pentagon discovers that psychics are unreliable spies [TIME.com] They''ve Got a Secret -- More and More Writers are Exposing their Private Demons [TIME.com] Those Prying Eyes -- Caroline Kennedy--who Knows her Subject--and Ellen Alderman Offer a Primer on Privacy [TIME.com] To the Beat of his Drum -- Like it Or Not, Louis Farrakhan is Once Again Forcing the Nation to Focus on Him and his Message [TIME.com] Too Good to Be True -- Big-time philanthropic investors were suckered when they put faith, hope in John Bennett''s charity [TIME.com] Top Hat in the Ring -- Steve Forbes, millionaire son of Malcolm, is poised to run for President as the savior of supply-siders [TIME.com] Trouble in Paradise -- France''s nuclear test causes Tahitian riots and brings global condemnation [TIME.com] Understated Art -- By Combining Easy, Classic Designs with a High-tech Edge, Prada Catches the Fancy of the ''90s [TIME.com] Unforgiven Trespass -- In a throwback to the cold war, two balloon racers are deemed a security risk and brutally shot down [TIME.com] Unsentimental Journey -- A reluctant author retraces the first four decades of his life, providing plenty of gossip but, surprisingly, scant substance [TIME.com] Voice of the Torturer -- An Abducted Girl''s Mother Helps Track a Man Who May Have Harassed her by Phone For Two Decades [TIME.com] Wanna Buy a Duck--for $150? -- You Could Have Fun At Pomp Duck and Circumstance, If You Like Circuses, Fancy Food, High Prices and German Humor [TIME.com] War of the Worlds -- Hiroshima was simply the end of a ferocious clash of cultures, fueled by intense hatreds and a history of humiliation [TIME.com] West Side Glory -- Jerome Robbins returns with his landmark musical, restaged as an exhilarating ballet suite [TIME.com] Where''s the Money? -- The husband of Representative Enid Waldholtz has a lot of explaining to do. So does she [TIME.com] White Elephant Parade -- In a revolutionary move to win space and funds, artifacts gathering dust in storage are put up for a garage sale [TIME.com] Whitewater Showdown -- Despite signs of a compromise, the Senate vows to continue pressing Clinton for disputed notes [TIME.com] Winning the Right to Fly -- A New TV Movie, the Tuskegee Airmen, May Help World War Ii''s Black Fighter Pilots Get their Due [TIME.com] Wrong Spy For the Job -- How departing CIA chief Woolsey alienated Congress and sent his own agency into a deep funk [TIME.com] You Log on Here Often? -- Forget the neighborhood coffee bar; computer cafes are getting cyber-minded customers wired on more than just caffeine [TIME.com]
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