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Index: October 2, 2000 Vol. 156 No. 14
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Nation
Debate Mind Games
Bush can stay focused and deflect attacks; Gore knows his stuff and can expose holes in an opponent's plan. Don't underestimate either one

Who's Tops On Tuition?
The candidates play against type, as Bush aims aid at the poor and Gore targets middle-class parents

The Oprah Primary
Who won? Gore explained his famous kiss, but Bush planted one on the host

Who's Right About Oil?
Gore said tap the emergency reserve to show he takes the side of the little guy. Bush yelled, "Pander!" But can a pander also be smart policy?

Controlling Oil Prices
Gore says the price crisis merits opening the strategic reserve. Bush says that's bad policy. Who's right, and who has the better plan for the future?

The Swing Set

Homicide In The Sky
The death of an unruly Southwest Airlines passenger remains a mystery. Was it mob justice?

World
Showdown In Peru
Rocked by a graft scandal, Fujimori calls new elections and vows to clean house. But will he do it?

The Stolen Generation
Aborigines taken from their families in the name of assimilation seek an apology from white Australia

Science
Yanomami (Anthropology)
WHAT HAVE WE DONE TO THEM? A new book charges scientists with abusing the famous tribe, stirring fierce debate in academia

Tempest in a Taco Shell (Bioengineering)

Religion
If You Liked The Movie...
A horror classic is back--and so is exorcism, an old rite getting new respect

Sport
High Flyers (The Summer Olympics)
Two different athletes, two different styles, one result: Marion Jones and Maurice Greene are the fastest in the world

Lenny Krayzelburg (The Summer Olympics)
The Ukrainian-born backstroker takes three golds, showing the Aussies who rules the pool

Tara Nott (The Summer Olympics)
Camilla Martin (The Summer Olympics)
Steve Redgrave (The Summer Olympics)

Technology
Meet the Napster
Shawn Fanning was 18 when he wrote the code that changed the world. His fate, and ours, is now in the court's hands

A Crisis of Content
It's not just pop music. Every industry that trades in intellectual property--from publishing to needlework patterns--could get Napsterized

Fears of a Tech Pioneer
A Peer-to-Peer Primer

Notebook
Notebook
Careful, or Your Face Will Stay That Way
Olympic-Size Freeloading
Milestones
Ewe Win
You're Outta Here!
News Quiz
Campaign 2000: Tapegate
Numbers
You Lose

Also In This Issue
This Will Only Hurt for a Minute
The antivaccine movement would be laughable--if it weren't so dangerous

Exile On Main Street
Nobody knows you when you're barefoot and cold and wrapped in blue plastic

Hold the Pickles, Please
This drive-through has a new menu item

Business
Is This Vehicle Safe?
As the death toll mounts, the Firestone-tire investigation is turning into a referendum on SUVs

Crimes And Misdeminors
A teenager shows how easily stocks can be manipulated and how hard it is to get away with it. So why are so many hailing him as a genius?

Arts & Entertainment
2020 Vision (The Arts)
James Cameron's Dark Angel unveils a new action babe and a hip-hop sci-fi setting

Her Fighting Chance (The Arts)
Michelle Rodriguez was an extra two years ago. The boxing drama Girlfight could make her a star

Alabama Modern (The Arts)
Samuel Mockbee creates homes for the poor that are cheap, practical--and unconventionally beautiful

Blood, Sweat and Guile (The Arts)
Stephen Ambrose salutes the financiers, engineers and laborers who built the transcontinental railroad

Building Big (The Arts)
PBS, Tuesdays, 8 p.m. E.T.

An Indie Knockout (The Arts)

Beautiful (The Arts)
Directed by Sally Field

Design (The Arts)

Music (The Arts)
Madonna

Sing-A-Long Sound Of Music (The Arts)

Speak Truth to Power (The Arts)
By Kerry Kennedy Cuomo

You're The One (The Arts)
Paul Simon

Misguided (The Arts)
The story of a map thief takes too many detours

Your Time
Kids And Politics (Personal Time)
Are yours ignoring the election? There's a trick to raising children who care about civic affairs

Buyback Baloney (Personal Time)
Not all stock repurchases are bullish. Some add too much doubt or simply offset options plans

Life In DSL Hell (Personal Time)
I ordered a high-speed Internet phone line. It arrived last week, after six months of torture

Hard Knocks (Personal Time)
Concussions and other head injuries are no laughing matter. New guidelines for parents

In Brief (Personal Time)
Your Health (Personal Time)
In Brief (Personal Time)
In Brief (Personal Time)

People
People

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