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"I''m Going to Miss You, Gianni" -- A Good Friend Offers a Personal Glimpse of the Glamour, the Luxe and her Loss [TIME.com]
A Boy Without a Penis -- The Experts had it All Wrong, Says the Beleaguered Survivor of a Landmark 1960s Sex-change Operation [TIME.com]
A Comic Roman a Chip -- Po Bronson''s Tale of Geek Greed and Treachery Has All Silicon Valley Wondering Who''s Who [TIME.com]
A Cultural Gift from Hitler -- Exiled by Nazism, Europeans Immensely Enriched American Art [TIME.com]
A DOG HAS HIS DAY -- A Standard Schnauzer Named Pa Brings Joy to Two Generations and Continents At Westminster [TIME.com]
A Darker Anne Frank -- A New Version of the Holocaust Drama Tries to Mollify Its Critics [TIME.com]
A Different Fathers'' Day -- New Jersey Gay Couples Can Now Adopt Jointly. But will One State''s Move Trigger a Backlash in Others? [TIME.com]
A Fight to the Finish? -- With a Trial Date Fast Approaching, Two Battling Movie Moguls Maneuver Manfully For Position [TIME.com]
A Flower in the Outfield -- One Little League Team Now Knows How the Winner of the World Series Feels [TIME.com]
A Gifted Comic Loses his Battle with the Demons he Parodied -- Drugs, Alcohol, Obesity and Anxiety [TIME.com]
A Lamentable Debut -- Shine Pianist David Helfgott Strikes the Wrong Note As he Embarks on a North American Tour [TIME.com]
A Little Jet Set -- Regional Jets Like the Crj are Transforming Commuter Airlines [TIME.com]
A Long-overdue Encore -- In London, a Replica of Shakespeare''s Globe Puts on a Show the Way it was Done in the Bard''s Day [TIME.com]
A Monumental Mistake -- The F.d.r. Memorial Misses the Essence of the Man [TIME.com]
A Sound Rebound -- Interscope Dumped Rap Music, But the Company Kept Its Edge [TIME.com]
A Touch Exotic -- From High-tech Firms in Asia to Resource and Real Estate Giants in South America, Opportunities For Investment Outside the U.s. are As Varied As the Emerging Global Economy. Herewith, a Worldwide Sampler of Interesting Plays and Corporate Players [TIME.com]
A Triumph of the Spirit -- A Paralyzed French Journalist Dies Just Days After the Publication of his Memoir Celebrating Life [TIME.com]
Abc Ya, Roone -- Abc Prepares For the Post-arledge Era, But Replacing a TV News Legend is Not that Easy [TIME.com]
Acting Presidents -- Hollywood''s Oval Office is Getting Mighty Crowded [TIME.com]
Adrift in Space -- Russia''s Space Station Suffers Another Disaster. Should the U.s. Call it Quits? [TIME.com]
Age is No Barrier -- Post-50 Americans are Far from Over the Hill. They are Taking This Hill by Storm, and They''re Changing Everything from the Family to the Marketplace [TIME.com]
All Bugged Out, Again -- Now it''s Starship Troopers'' Turn to Save Humanity [TIME.com]
All Hail to Helena! -- Bonham Carter Has Grown Up, on Film, from a Petulant Princess to a Sexy Henry James Predator [TIME.com]
America Shows the Way -- A Time Panel Predicts Global Growth with Stability Led by the U.s., But Warns that the Good Times Could End Abruptly Without Careful Management [TIME.com]
Ancient, Frozen Smiles -- A Marvelous Show Highlights the Glorious Heritage of Cambodian Sculpture--and Its Current, Desperate Peril [TIME.com]
Arctic Cats and Buffalo -- Yellowstone May Not Be Big Enough For Both Its Growing Herds of Snowmobilers and Its Bison [TIME.com]
Are We Not Men''s Magazines? -- How Gq, Esquire and Men''s Health Help Make the World Safe For Moisturizers [TIME.com]
Arsenio Times Two -- Vibe and Keenen Ivory Wayans Follow the Hall Formula So Closely They Almost Seem Identical [TIME.com]
Assembly-line Picasso -- In Philadelphia, a Painter Churns Out Product. and the Art World Reels [TIME.com]
At the Donorgate Hearings, a Plot Emerges -- John Huang was in Deeper--and Earlier--than We Knew [TIME.com]
At&t Unplugs a Ceo-to-be -- Lack of Communication with his Boss Cost the Heir Apparent his Job [TIME.com]
Back in the Action -- Top Pulp Fiction? Quentin Tarantino Isn''t Even Thinking About it. he''s Too Busy Making a Movie [TIME.com]
Back to their Roots -- The Ailey Company''s Tour Leaves South Africa Dancing in the Aisles [TIME.com]
Bakke Attack -- The Next Great Battle Over Affirmative Action a Lawsuit Against the University of Michigan Could End Racial Preferences in College Admissions [TIME.com]
Bearish on Biotech -- Laymen Should Stay Away Lest They Get Fleeced [TIME.com]
Bewitching Teen Heroines -- They''re All Over the Dial, Speaking Out, Cracking Wise and Casting Spells [TIME.com]
Blood and Fur -- Liberated by Ecoactivists, Hundreds of Animals Die [TIME.com]
Blue-chip Kid -- With two Grammys and two hot albums, 14-year-old LeAnn Rimes is country''s brightest new superstar [TIME.com]
Bravo! Bravo! -- On a Hill in Los Angeles and by a River in Spain, Two Leading Architects Unveil Grandly Innovative, Knockout Buildings that Climax the Age of American Museum Expansion [TIME.com]
Bring in ''da Tunesmiths -- A Year After Rent, Broadway''s Vets are Back with a Floating (and Sinking) Armada of New Musicals [TIME.com]
Business/biz Watch -- Biz Watch [TIME.com]
Business/biz Watch -- Biz Watch [TIME.com]
But Not Too Close -- "Church Planters" Bring Ethnic Congregations Into a City''s White, Established Churches, Though Not Quite Into the Fold [TIME.com]
Can Jiang Hold the Reins of Power? -- The Official Line from Beijing Insists the Leadership is in Place and Everything is Settled. But it Would Not Be China Or the Communist Party If that Were True [TIME.com]
Can Souls Be Xeroxed? -- Your Clone Might Be Eerily Like You. Or Perhaps Eerily Like Someone Else [TIME.com]
Can he Make it on his Own? -- A Member of a Great Band Takes a Risk by Doing a Solo Album, But For the Fugees'' Wyclef, it Pays Off [TIME.com]
Cartoons are No Laughing Matter -- An Avalanche of Animation Books Reveals the Hard Times of Some Very Funny Men [TIME.com]
Clean As a Breeze -- If the Negotiators in Kyoto are Looking For a Solution, They''ll Find it in the Sun and the Wind [TIME.com]
Coal War -- In the Dry-eyed New American Economy, All it Took to Kill the Thriving Potomac Mines was Small Change [TIME.com]
Cohen Gets One Right -- The Defense Chief Taps a Squeaky-clean Special Ops Warrior to Lead the Military. Washington Salutes [TIME.com]
Comfort and Joy -- The First Mom Suggests Reading As an Easy Way to Help a Baby''s Brain Grow [TIME.com]
Coming in from the Cold -- Julia Ormond Fulfills her Promise in a Searing Performance As the Heroine of a Moody Thriller [TIME.com]
Conspiracy, U.s.a. -- In the Middle of Nowhere, Where the Highway is Empty, it All Fits Together [TIME.com]
Continental Divide -- Silicon Valley and Washington are the Mutually Uncomprehending End Points of Highway 50. is the Road the Only Tie that Binds Them? [TIME.com]
Cool, Dude -- With King of the Hill, Beavis and Butt-head''s Mike Judge Brings his Subversive Vision to Network Tv [TIME.com]
Cows Or Condos? -- Putting Aside their Differences, Conservative Cattlemen and Left-leaning Environmentalists Team Up to Save a Valley [TIME.com]
Crying For Madonna -- Experts Explain Why Oscar Snubbed the Studios [TIME.com]
Days of Antic Weirdness -- A Look Back At Dadaism''s Brief, Outrageous Assault on the New York Scene [TIME.com]
Deep Divide -- Rogue Road Builders are Scarring a Wilderness in Utah, Rushing to Mark the Pristine Land Before Washington Can Turn it Into a Monument [TIME.com]
Delivered to their Deaths -- A Small Town is Overcome by Murmurs After Two Apparent Thrill Killings [TIME.com]
Deng Xiaoping As Past and Prologue -- Like Rulers and Statesmen Before Him, he Grafted Western Ideas Onto Chinese Culture [TIME.com]
Depp Charge -- A Powerhouse Performance Finally Propels Johnny Into the Mainstream [TIME.com]
Disaster Proof -- Dante''s Peak is Pure Formula, As it Should Be [TIME.com]
Dreadful Sorry, Clementine -- Washington Brushes off the Asteroid Threat [TIME.com]
Drunk and Drugged -- The Shocking Tale of How Diana''s Driver Spent the Hours Before her Death [TIME.com]
El Nino and Us -- Is Bad Weather Really Caused by Sin? [TIME.com]
Equality Pays -- Corporate America Has Its Own Reason to Weed Out Discrimination--the Bottom Line [TIME.com]
Etched in Stone -- Time is Running Out For Africa''s Ancient Rock-art Masterpieces, Threatened by Nature and Man [TIME.com]
Everybody''s Children -- Giving Helps Young People Grow [TIME.com]
Fairness Or Folly? -- Ward Connerly Brings his Campaign Against Affirmative Action to a Wider Stage Just As Clinton Rolls Out a New Set of Race Initiatives [TIME.com]
Film Follies -- A Screenwriter Dishes About Making Movies [TIME.com]
For the Sake of Peace -- Full of Bitter Truths, a Powerful Drama About the War in Sarajevo [TIME.com]
From Rio to Ruin? -- Maybe Not. As the U.n. Dithers, the Poor Take Action [TIME.com]
Full-service Paranoia -- Unknown Forces are Out to Get Him. he''s Out to Get Julia. and the Audience Gets a Good Time [TIME.com]
Garth Brooks Unplugged -- The Oklahoma Crooner Goes to the Big Apple, But his New Cd Gets Sidetracked Along the Way [TIME.com]
Global Forecasting -- The Weather Ahead Looks Great--with Occasional Patches of Overcast, Localized Storms and a Very Small Chance of a Major Hurricane [TIME.com]
Grabbing his Moment -- He''s Got Two Musicals on Broadway and Tons of Fans. Maybe it''s Time Frank Wildhorn Got Respect [TIME.com]
Have Gigabytes, will Act -- Is a Digital George Burns the Answer to the Movies'' Malaise? We''ll Find Out! [TIME.com]
He''s Not Crazy, he''s Our Neighbor -- In Montana, Ted Kaczynski''s Acquaintances Insist he was Normal [TIME.com]
His Sister''s Keeper -- Whether he Intended it Or Not, Earl Spencer''s Eulogy Made Him an Overnight Activist. is he Up to the Title? [TIME.com]
Hollywood Goes Gaga -- Whoopi, Robin, Rob and Friends Have Found a New Cause [TIME.com]
Hot Air in Kyoto -- Unless the Summit Succeeds, We''re Headed For Much Warmer Weather [TIME.com]
How Golden was it? -- Serious Drama Dominated ''50s Films and TV. Two Biographies Recall the Glow of that Vanished Era [TIME.com]
How Hard is Chess? -- Even If Deep Blue Could Beat Kasparov Every Time, it Would Still Be the Same Big Zero Inside [TIME.com]
How Long Can it Last? -- Despite Turmoil Abroad, the Economy will Likely Be in Great Shape Through 1998, Says a Time Panel [TIME.com]
Hues You Can Use -- Will that Taupe Fabric Still Be Hot Next Year? Stand by. the Color Cartel is on the Job [TIME.com]
I Can''t Laugh Without You -- With Comedy and Mourning, Timing is Everything [TIME.com]
I Have a Scheme -- Ward Connerly''s Effort to Hijack Dr. King''s Legacy is Full of Black Humor [TIME.com]
Imprisoned by his Own Passions -- Penalized For his Sexuality, the Future Guru Embarked on a Quest For Sexless Devotion and an Antiseptic Heaven [TIME.com]
In Like Clint -- Eastwood Shows his Age in an Old-style Thriller [TIME.com]
In the Land of the Gigantes -- One of the Most New York of Stories is Unfolding in Court and in the Streets [TIME.com]
In the Mood For Love -- How to Stay Happily Married? Prozac''s Pied Piper, Peter Kramer, Has Some Surprisingly Spiritual Tips [TIME.com]
In the Name of her Father -- An Atlantic City Homeowner Prepares to Face Down a Casino King [TIME.com]
Inauguration 1997 -- The Second Time Around, Simple is Beautiful [TIME.com]
Independents'' Day -- With 20 Oscar Nominations, the Weinsteins of Miramax are Leading a Small Revolution [TIME.com]
Inspired Naturalist -- A Smithsonian Show Celebrates the Science and Art of America''s Birdman, John James Audubon [TIME.com]
Investing Abroad -- Increasingly, Americans are Looking to Share in the Global-growth Pie Outside the U.s. it''s a Good Idea--with the Proper Dos and Don''ts [TIME.com]
Is My Aura Showing? -- Whole Life Expo, Brimming with Holistic Healing, May Be Coming Your Way [TIME.com]
Is This Clean Machine For Real? -- Electric Cars Hum Down the Road Beautifully But Face Obstacles of High Cost, Limited Range and Unlimited Politics [TIME.com]
Is Your Kid on K? -- A Hot New High Hits Main Street, and, Nope, it Isn''t a Breakfast Cereal [TIME.com]
It was a Joke! -- An Alleged Sexual Harasser is Deemed the Real Victim [TIME.com]
It''s Aids, Not Tuskegee -- Inflammatory Comparisons Won''t Save Lives in Africa [TIME.com]
Jesus Christ, Superdude -- A Good-natured Film Imagines How the Second Coming Would Play on Today''s Talk-show Circuit [TIME.com]
Just One Word -- What Generation Gap? At 30, the Graduate''s Career Advice Doesn''t Look So Bad [TIME.com]
Key West Goes Ballistic -- The Air Force and Residents Square off For Combat in the Hibiscus Zone [TIME.com]
Kids Who Care -- Happily, Not All of America''s Children Have Succumbed to Drugs, Violence Or Material Excess, As it Turns Out. Here''s a Holiday Toast to the Thousands Who are Leading Productive Lives--and a Glimpse of Just a Few Who Find the Time to Make a Difference in their Communities. [TIME.com]
La Dolce Vita -- Gianni Versace Sold the World a Fantasy of Unrestrained Opulence. in his Own Life, that Fantasy Became Real [TIME.com]
Lady Screens the Blues -- Dorothy Dandridge, Hollywood''s First Black Goddess, was Dead At 42. Now She''s Back in Style [TIME.com]
Left Out in the Cold -- The Ice Storm Makes Exquisite Art of ''70s Angst [TIME.com]
Long Live the King -- A Documentary, Shot in 1974 and Just Released, Shows Muhammad Ali the Athlete and the Hero [TIME.com]
Love Me Legal Tender -- If Elvis Revolutionized Pop, his Estate Has Revolutionized Celebrity Merchandising. Dead For 20 Years, the King is Richer Than Ever [TIME.com]
MR. BIG OF THE NEW JIG -- Irish-dance Extravaganzas are Selling Out Across the Country--and Michael Flatley Isn''t Shy About Stepping Up to Take the Credit [TIME.com]
Makers of Melody -- Vintage Musical Shorts, Now on Video, Recall the Early Prime of Crosby, Merman and the Duke [TIME.com]
Making No Friends in Mississippi -- A Student-body President Stirs Up Trouble by Challenging a Segregated System [TIME.com]
Male Fraud -- Love it Or Hate it, Men and Women are Shaken by What Occurs in the Company of Men [TIME.com]
Man''s Best Friend? -- Not Anymore, As a Sharp Increase in Attacks on Humans by Dogs Brings Calls For Stricter Controls [TIME.com]
Many Happy Returns -- The Most Promising Plan to Save Social Security Relies on Individual Investors, Who Aren''t As Reckless Or Callous As the Critics Believe [TIME.com]
Many Swords But No Edge -- It''s Called Roar, But Shaun Cassidy''s Newest Venture is Pretty Tame/television [TIME.com]
Massacre on the Bay -- Could Chicken Farms Be Killing Huge Numbers of Chesapeake Fish? [TIME.com]
Mild At Heart -- Sure it''s Odd, But a New David Lynch is Old Stuff [TIME.com]
Mountain Without Mercy -- When Disaster Struck Atop Everest in 1996, a Team of Imax Filmmakers was There. This is their Story [TIME.com]
Natural Born Thriller -- Wild, Weird and Unique, Oliver Stone Serves Up a Hot-blooded Film and a Crazy-cool "New" Novel [TIME.com]
No Guts, No Glory -- On the Eve of his Inauguration, Clinton is Thinking in Lowercase Terms. But the Big Issues--like Social Security and Medicare--need Bigger Action by Far [TIME.com]
Nobody Asked Her -- A Very Human, Very Stubborn Glitch in the Yellowstone Gold-mining Deal [TIME.com]
Not Just Daddy''s Girl -- Tori Spelling Escapes from 90210-ish Cheese and Tries to Act. Don''t Say, "Yuck!" [TIME.com]
Now They Want Your Kids -- The Gurus of Self-help are Out to Help Baby Boomers Raise Families. But First, You''ve Got to Go Out and Buy the Books [TIME.com]
O''keeffe Enshrined -- The Southwest''s Matron Saint of the Brush Gets a Museum of her Own [TIME.com]
ODE TO JOY -- A Classic Cookbook Gets a Total Face-lift. Purists Worry. Some Contributors Simmer. will the Pot Boil Over? [TIME.com]
Old Shows, New Spirit -- If Broadway Must Stay Alive on Revivals, Let Them Be As Canny As 1776, As Vivacious As on the Town [TIME.com]
Our Board of Economists Agrees -- This U.s. Expansion is Something Special [TIME.com]
Out of Step on Reebok -- Why a Highflyer Made Calpers'' List of Laggards [TIME.com]
Please Don''t Shoot the Prairie Dogs -- A Kansas Town was a Peaceful Place--until a Colony of Rodents Pitted Animal-rights Activists Against Hometown Baseball Fans. Then the Fur Began to Fly [TIME.com]
Pop''s Most Popular -- With Humor and Style, Roy Lichtenstein Made Beauty Out of "Trash" [TIME.com]
Pornography and Its Discontents -- The People Vs. Larry Flynt Airbrushes Out Its Hero''s Considerable Blemishes [TIME.com]
Portrait of the Artist As Polka-dotter -- In Detroit, One Neighborhood is Getting Mighty Ornery About Art [TIME.com]
Published and Perished -- The Demise of an Old Printing Press Kindles Remembrances of Times Past [TIME.com]
Quarterly Report -- American Business Unbound [TIME.com]
Queen of the Indies -- Parker Posey Seems to Be in Every Alternative Film. is that Enough? [TIME.com]
Ready, Aim, Misfire -- The Gang that Couldn''t Shoot Straight Targets Newt Gingrich--but a G.o.p. Upstart Takes the Hit Instead [TIME.com]
Reign Man -- The Forecast is Bright For Matt Damon, Hollywood''s Newest Golden Boy and the Star of Two Major Films [TIME.com]
Royal Affairs -- Acting Reigns in a Deft, Regal British Soap Opera [TIME.com]
Sand Script -- Searching For Meaning in the Fossils of Language [TIME.com]
Satan''s Little Helpers -- The Marilyn Manson Band Brings Death Rock to the Mainstream. are These Guys Really Serious? [TIME.com]
Second Acts -- The Media Giveth, the Media Taketh and, Eventually, the Media Simply Ignoreth. Some Quieter Developments in ''97''s Big Stories [TIME.com]
Settling Accounts -- Titanic''s Director Responds to the Charges About his Film [TIME.com]
Shadows from the Past -- John Singleton Gives New Life to the Buried Story of a Black Town Viciously Destroyed by Whites [TIME.com]
Siamese, If You Please -- Ready For a Musical About Really Close Sisters? [TIME.com]
Slow Going -- Blues Traveler Misses Its Moment with a Tepid Cd [TIME.com]
Slow-moving Violation -- For All Its Kicks and Kinks, Crash Lacks Impact [TIME.com]
Spare the Rod? Maybe -- A Study Indicates a Halt to Spanking Could Reduce the National Level of Violence; Critics are Doubtful [TIME.com]
Special Report -- Life and Death on the Web [TIME.com]
Special Report -- A Special Report on Cloning [TIME.com]
Special Report -- Meanwhile, Back At the Ranch... [TIME.com]
Special Report -- A Star Trek Into the X-files [TIME.com]
Special Report/oklahoma City -- The Search For John Doe No. 2 [TIME.com]
Special Report/the Fbi -- Why Reno''s Tin Ear is No Longer a Virtue [TIME.com]
Special Report/the Fbi -- The Gang that Couldn''t Examine Straight [TIME.com]
Standoff At "Roby Ridge" -- As Militiamen Cheer her on, One Woman Holds off Illinois State Troopers [TIME.com]
Still the Thing -- In the Age of Movies and TV, Three Dramas Opt For that Ever Elusive Quality--stage Presence [TIME.com]
Stop Bad-mouthing the Index Funds! -- Sure, They''re Fat with Money, But that Doesn''t Put Them in Any Special Peril [TIME.com]
Suturing the Wounds -- A Spate of Books and Film Takes on Slavery''s Legacy [TIME.com]
Swan''s Way -- No Tutus Or Pointe Shoes But a Real Tour De Force [TIME.com]
TV OR NOT TV -- Faced with the New Fall Offerings For Kids and an Already Dizzying Array of Channels, Parents Must Ponder Whether to Turn it on and Tune in to it Or--dare We Say it?--turn it Off [TIME.com]
Tagged For Murder -- The Strange Life and Gaudy Times of Andrew Cunanan and How he Came to Be the Most Wanted Man in America [TIME.com]
Taking Political Baby Steps -- In Massachusetts Actor Alec Baldwin Tackles Campaign-finance Reform [TIME.com]
Talk About Turnaround -- It Used to Be New York''s Sleaziest Block. Now, with Disney''s Glorious "New" Theater, it Glitters [TIME.com]
Tarantino''s New Star -- ''70s Action Hero Pam Grier [TIME.com]
Technology/tech Watch -- Tech Watch [TIME.com]
Technology/tech Watch -- Tech Watch [TIME.com]
Television was Never in the Family -- Confessions of an Author Who Grew Up Without Watching--or Missing--the Tube [TIME.com]
The Age of Cloning -- A Line Has Been Crossed, and Reproductive Biology will Never Be the Same For People Or For Sheep [TIME.com]
The Artist Gets Grilled -- Oscar Wilde''s Courtroom Humiliation is Recounted in a Compelling off-broadway Play [TIME.com]
The Arts/appreciation -- Two Sides of Innocence [TIME.com]
The Arts/cinema -- How Nice [TIME.com]
The Arts/cinema -- On the Real Thing, No Pods and No Parachutes [TIME.com]
The Arts/leisure -- Real-life Misery. Read All About it! [TIME.com]
The Arts/music -- Across the Genders, There''s Sensitive-guy Pop Too [TIME.com]
The Arts/show Business -- From Hound Dog to Lounge Act [TIME.com]
The Backbone of America -- [TIME.com]
The Bard of Gen-y -- Hot-wired Into Today''s Teens, Kevin Williamson is Giving Hollywood Something to Scream About [TIME.com]
The Day-care Dilemma -- Too Many Children Today Live in Conditions that Threaten their Brain Development. What Can We Do? [TIME.com]
The Drabinsky Rag -- The Canadian Showman Has Already Shaken Up Broadway. But Wait Till it Sees his Next Musical [TIME.com]
The Fish Crisis -- The Oceans that Once Seemed a Bottomless Source of High-protein, Low-fat Food are Rapidly Being Depleted [TIME.com]
The Great Art Caper -- Is the Heist of the Century About to Be Solved? Two Cons May Hold the Answer [TIME.com]
The Great Permitter -- A Vast Retrospective Celebrates the Whitmanesque Profusion of Robert Rauschenberg [TIME.com]
The Ivory Wars -- After a Seven-year Ban, Three African Nations Want to Sell Tusks. will the Rest of the World Allow it? [TIME.com]
The Kindness of Foreigners -- In London, Three Postwar American Classics are Enjoying Deft, Incisive--and Respectful--revivals [TIME.com]
The Last Emperor -- The Life of Deng Xiaoping Spanned an Apocalyptic Era Abounding with War, Famine, Danger and Mao. he Survived it All to Rule One-fifth of the World [TIME.com]
The Lesson -- Don''t Be Afraid, Be Wary [TIME.com]
The Lion King a Different Breed of Cats -- Disney Hires an Avant-garde Director to Stage the Broadway Version of Its Biggest Blockbuster [TIME.com]
The Lure of the Cult -- Out Where Religion and Junk Culture Meet, Some Weird New Offspring are Rising [TIME.com]
The Man Who Invented the Web -- Tim Berners-lee Started a Revolution, But it Didn''t Go Exactly As Planned [TIME.com]
The Marker We''ve Been...waiting For -- The Incredible Saga of How a Charismatic Former Music Teacher and 38 Androgynous Followers Killed Themselves in Order to Hook Up with a Ufo [TIME.com]
The Mysteries of James Earl Ray -- A Dying Man, he Wants to Tell All About Dr. King''s Murder--but Only to a Judge [TIME.com]
The New Math -- To Equalize Spending Among Rich and Poor Schools, Ohio May--gasp!--raise Taxes [TIME.com]
The New Video Wizards -- Four Hot Young Directors are Bringing Fresh Verve to Mtv. Hollywood Could Be Next [TIME.com]
The Next China -- Deng Xiaoping Set off Seismic Changes in his Country, Liberating it from the Most Self-defeating Precepts of Marxist Economics. his Revolution Left Much Undone. Now his Successors Must Struggle to Solve the Political and Economic Problems he Ignored [TIME.com]
The Next Generation -- Beavis and Butt-head Leave the Air This Fall, But a New Crew of Troublemakers is Already Here [TIME.com]
The Poker Plague -- In One Small Town, Gambling Maims the Meek and the Mighty [TIME.com]
The Pope of Fashion -- Bernard Arnault''s is the Kingdom of Luxury, the Power to Shape Fashion''s Future--and All the Fun [TIME.com]
The Postpartum Prosecutor -- South Carolina is a Dangerous Place For Pregnant Women Who Abuse Drugs [TIME.com]
The Scariest Biker Gang of All -- The Streets of San Francisco Erupt in Civil War As Bicyclists Take on Drivers [TIME.com]
The Search For the Unicorn -- The Inspiring Tale of How a Quiet, Dogged Detective Tracked a Famous Fugitive Hippie Wanted For Murder. This Week it All Comes to a Head [TIME.com]
The Shaping of Jewel -- The Street-smart Optimism of Pop''s New Goddess Rises from a Life of Near Poverty in Alaska and San Diego [TIME.com]
The Thrill of Drudge Work -- [TIME.com]
The Time 100 -- Help Us Choose [TIME.com]
The Ultimate Hijack -- It''s the President Vs. Terrorists in Air Force One, Which Features Good, Claustrophobic Suspense [TIME.com]
The Vampire Strikes Back -- A Novelist and an Urban Cowboy Slug it Out in New Orleans in Full-page Ads [TIME.com]
The Weight of Evidence -- The Case Against Mcveigh is Strong, But the Mess At the Fbi and a Babel of Witnesses Make it Vulnerable [TIME.com]
The Woman Who was Somebody -- While the World Celebrates Tennis, a Pioneer Languishes in East Orange, N.j. [TIME.com]
The Young and the Nested -- The Shelter Industry Goes "On Trend" and Heads For a New Demographic As Gen Xers Become Gen Nesters [TIME.com]
There''s Tumult in Toon Town -- For 60 Years, the Animated Feature was a Disney Monopoly. Now Rival Studios are Muscling in, Led by Fox with a Winsome Anastasia [TIME.com]
They''ve Got Some Nerve -- Serving Up Soft-core Sex and Literati, a Couple''s Stylish New Webzine Puts Internet Smut to Shame [TIME.com]
They''ve Gotta Have It -- [TIME.com]
Thinking Big -- The Phrase Global Economy Conjures Up Visions of a World Dominated by Multinational Monsters. But U.s. Companies that Could Fit Into Exxon''s Or Coca-cola''s Back Pocket are Also Carving Out a Profitable Niche in Foreign Markets. Here are the Stories of Six Venturesome Firms. [TIME.com]
This is Your Father''s Life -- Film Crew in Tow, a Son Retraces his Dad''s Descent Into Homelessness [TIME.com]
Three For the Show -- Tony Blair? Oasis? Boring. This Summer, a Trio of Young Playwrights is Britain''s Hottest Ticket [TIME.com]
Tick, Tick, Tick... -- It''s Prime Time For Lyme Disease. Pull Up Your Socks and Follow the Controversy [TIME.com]
To Our Readers -- Perspective on America [TIME.com]
To Our Readers -- [TIME.com]
To Our Readers -- [TIME.com]
To Our Readers -- [TIME.com]
Too Many Brave Souls -- The Military Academy Cemetery Rewards the Wandering Ironist [TIME.com]
Too Much to Lose -- Martin Lawrence Has a Hot Movie, a Big Career --but a Troubled Life [TIME.com]
Tooele County, Utah -- When Fear Makes Sense [TIME.com]
Tower of Psychobabble -- Pronouncing on the Differences Between the Sexes Has Made John Gray Master of a Self-help Universe. But is he More of a Healer Or a Huckster? [TIME.com]
Trying to Stay Afloat -- After Endless Crises, Delays and Cost Overruns, the $200 Million Titanic Finally Opens This Month. was All the Misery Worth it? [TIME.com]
Turn-off of the Century -- What If They Gave a Millennium and Nobody Came? [TIME.com]
Turning Down the Heat -- To their Surprise, Negotiators in Kyoto Hammer Out a Historic Pact to Curb Global Warming. But will it Ever Go Into Effect? [TIME.com]
Under Attack -- It''s Humans, Not Sharks, Who are Nature''s Most Fearsome Predators [TIME.com]
Under the Microscope -- Once the Most Esteemed Federal Agency, the Fbi Comes Under Attack For Sloppy Work [TIME.com]
Undertaker For the Mules -- "Don Orlando" is the Man to Call when Cocaine Couriers Perish on the Job [TIME.com]
Universal Star -- Drummed Out At Warner, Doug Morris is Making Sweet Music At Seagram [TIME.com]
War of Words -- Are the Great Books Racist, Sexist, Homophobic? a Lot of Professors Say So. Now Some Others are Saying, "Enough!" [TIME.com]
Warnings from the Ice -- The Conventional Wisdom is that Climate Change will Be Gradual and Moderate. But What If it is Sudden and Extreme? a Frozen Wilderness May Hold the Answer [TIME.com]
What Does Sat Stand For? -- Why an End to Affirmative Action Might Doom a Rite of Passage that Every High-schooler Fears [TIME.com]
What Private Parts? -- Howard Stern, the Most Uninhibited Mouth on Radio, Stars in his First Movie As...howard Stern [TIME.com]
What the World Needs -- First it was the Martini. Now the Swingers Generation is Rediscovering Burt Bacharach [TIME.com]
When Hollywood Calls -- It''s Not Easy For Journalists to Ignore Stardom''s Song [TIME.com]
Where the Elite Meet to Be Aesthetes -- The Arts are Charged with Being Out of Touch--this Time by the Nea...duh! [TIME.com]
Whose Ambulance will Get There First? -- Two Hospitals with Opposing Health-care Philosophies are Duking it Out in Bedford. the Town Isn''t Big Enough For Both of Them [TIME.com]
Why Talk is Not Cheap -- The Turmoil of Clinton''s Race Initiative is the Latest Evidence of America''s Black-white Distrust [TIME.com]
Why We Hit the Road -- [TIME.com]
Will We Follow the Sheep? -- It will Be Up to Science to Determine If Human Cloning Can Be Done. it is Up to the Rest of Us to Determine If it Should Be [TIME.com]
World/the Next China -- Much Too Tough to Be Cute [TIME.com]
Worst-case Scenarios -- How Good Times Could Stop Rolling [TIME.com]

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