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Index: March 14, 2005 Vol. 165 No. 11
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The End of Poverty
In a world of plenty, 1 billion peo ple are so poor, their lives are in danger. How to change that for good

Jeffery Sachs
A rock star in the staid world of economics

Journalism with a Conscience

World
When History Turns a Corner
People power is changing the face of the Middle East, but the democracy deal isn't sealed--yet

Escaping Arafat's Shadow
TIME speaks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas

Appointment in Damascus
Is Syrian leader Bashar Assad really in control?

Society
Fighting Words 101
Politicians are trying to legislate free speech on college campuses. Is that a good idea?

Sport
Getting Benched
Big-time college athletes aren't scoring in class. The NCAA toughens up, but let's see if the new rules pass the test

Notebook
Let The Lawyering Begin
The first glimpse of the legal teams in Michael Jackson's trial

Has Pennsylvania Found Its Arnold?
Ex-Steeler Lynn Swann may be the Republican gubernatorial nominee

Signing Off: A Brief History
Dan Rather can study the parting words of his TV predecessors for inspiration

Numbers

Still Short In Iraq
Why the military will continue to have problems with nation-building

Blogwatch
Milestones

Writers Wanted: Will Train
Telemundo starts a program to train writers for its soap operas

17 Years Ago in TIME
Verbatim

Also In This Issue
Three Cheers for the Bush Doctrine (Viewpoint)
Nation
The Bench Under Siege
Threats are part of judges' lives. But a ruthless attack on one family in their Chicago home tests the whole system

Was the Killer Next Door?
Dennis Rader was a husband, father, church leader --and is now the man accused of terrorizing Wichita

Law
Too Young to Die
The Supreme Court nixes the juvenile death penalty. What that says about the Justices' thinking--and ours

Arts & Entertainment
Queer Eye for Straight TV
They're gay. But these writers are producing some of today's most compelling, and popular, series about heterosexuals

The Master of Illumination
Jonathan Safran Foer takes on one of America's darkest days

Duel at the Tipping Point
A fascinating study says a King's musical challenge to Bach marked the beginning of modern culture

Metallic Machinations
Robots, a movie for the young, celebrates being old

That Other Passion
The queen of Christian romance tries to cross over

6 Great Books You Might Have Missed
It's not too late! Really good books never die--they just come out as paperbacks

Your Time
Hobbit Houses
Say Ahh, Poor Yorick

People
She's Free (At Last)!
Q&A;/Glenn Close
We Saved Gondor. Now Pay Us
Two Words to Sheen: Spin City

Letters
Read the story

Essay
The Bachelorette Who Set Us Free
When Jen rejected all 25 suitors, it made a statement: We're not desperate



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