Vol. 151 No. 22

NATION

Kinder, Gentler--And In The Lead
After a family crisis and religious conversion, Jeb Bush is back in the running for Governor of Florida

(Appreciation)
BARRY GOLDWATER: 1909-1998

The Man Behind Prop. 227
Meet Ron Unz, the tycoon who waged a campaign to all but outlaw bilingual education in California

Fight To The Finish
Clinton and Starr are plotting their endgames, each trying to move the battle onto his favorite turf

Smaller Pond
Jerry Brown is back with a downsized ambition

WORLD

Enemies Go Nuclear
Pakistan answers India with its own atomic tests. Now will the two rivals be able to avoid going to the brink?

Economic Meltdown
If investors continue to take the money and run, all of Yeltsin's hard-earned stability could collapse

SCIENCE

Weird World (Space)
Hubble snaps the first photo of a distant planet

HEALTH & MEDICINE

The Ticks Are Back (Medicine)
And thanks to El Nino, there may be more than ever. The good news: that new vaccine works

SOCIETY

The Most Happy Fella (Crime)
Phil Hartman's career was at a peak, then home life erupted violently

A River Of Chicken Soup
An uplifting tale: two guys get very rich serving uplifting tales to an endless stream of readers

NOTEBOOK

Notebook

Indonesia (The Scoop)
Army Helps Habibie Avert a Nascent Coup

Now Isn't THAT the Truth?

Milestones (Milestones)

Job Bank (The Scoop)
Which Heavyweight Does Albright Prefer?

Japan (The Scoop)
A Humdrum Sex Scandal? No, Espionage Too

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Our Second 20
This installment of the TIME 100 was harder

Letter To A Bride-To-Be

Guarding The Dream
Thirty years later, Juan Romero honors R.F.K.

YOUR TIME

Your Crash Plan (Personal Time: Your Money)
Here's how to protect your profits, and get ready for new bargains, if the stock market slides

It's A Tough Job... (Personal Time: Your Technology)
But somebody had to test-drive the new computer games. Here are the ones I liked best

Unchain My Heart (Personal Time: Your Health)
Millions of healthy people could benefit from an anticholesterol medicine. Are you one?

Your Health (Personal Time: Your Health)

Your Money (Personal Time: Your Money)

Your Technology (Personal Time: Your Technology)

SPECIAL SECTION

Amid The Mass-Market Noise, These Writers Made Themselves Heard (Time 100 / Most Influential Writer)

Cool Cats, Hot Music And All That's Jazz (Time 100 / Most Influential Jazz Musician)

Milestones Of The Century (Time 100 / The Arts)

The Long And Winding Roads (Time 100)

Remembering "Presleymania" (Time 100 / Most Influential Rock Musicians)

The Century's Style File (Time 100 / Most Influential Designer)

Right Before Our Eyes (Time 100)
Technology shaped the show as the 20th century transformed old arts and created an array of new ones

The Artist (Time 100 / Most Influential Artist)
PABLO PICASSO Famous as no artist ever had been, he was a pioneer, a master and a protean monster, with a hand in every art movement of the century

Myriad Visions (Time 100)

Camera Ready (Time 100)

The Architect (Time 100 / Most Influential Architect)
LE CORBUSIER He was convinced that the bold new industrial age required an equally audacious style of architecture. And who better to design it than him?

Five For The Ages (Time 100)

The Designer (Time 100 / Most Influential Designer)
COCO CHANEL She was shrewd, chic and on the cutting edge. The clothes she created changed the way women looked and how they looked at themselves

The Writer (Time 100 / Most Influential Writer)
JAMES JOYCE His Ulysses baffled readers and challenged aspiring writers; it also revolutionized 20th century fiction

Required Reading (Time 100)
The very word nonfiction defines some literature by what it is not. But often such books, including these 10, changed minds and lives

The Poet (Time 100 / Most Influential Poet)
T.S. ELIOT Serious poetry was about to be eclipsed by fiction. He provided the stark salvation of The Waste Land

Other Voices (Time 100)

The Comedian (Time 100 / Most Influential Comedian)
CHARLIE CHAPLIN The endearing figure of his Little Tramp was instantly recognizable around the globe and brought laughter to millions. Still is. Still does

The Moviemaker (Time 100 / Most Influential Moviemaker)
STEVEN SPIELBERG No director or producer has ever put together a more popular body of work. That's why the movies we're now seeing are made in his image

The Actor (Time 100 / Most Influential Actor)
MARLON BRANDO Brooding, raw, honest, he was unlike anyone audiences had seen before. Now the mark of his style is in descendants from De Niro to DiCaprio

The Classical Musician (Time 100 / Most Influential Classical Musician)
IGOR STRAVINSKY His Rite of Spring heralded the century. After that, he never stopped reinventing himself--or modern music

The Rock Musicians (Time 100 / Most Influential Rock Musicians)
THE BEATLES Irrepressible and irresistible, they were--and remain--the world's most astonishing rock-'n'-roll band

The Folk Musician (Time 100 / Most Influential Folk Musician)
BOB DYLAN Master poet, caustic social critic and intrepid, guiding spirit of the counterculture generation

The Soul Musician (Time 100 / Most Influential Soul Musician)
ARETHA FRANKLIN The Queen of Soul reigns supreme with a heavenly voice and terrestrial passion

Back To The Roots (Time 100)
Long before Aretha demanded respect, black female vocalists discovered liberation in the blues

The Jazz Musician (Time 100 / Most Influential Jazz Musician)
LOUIS ARMSTRONG With dazzling virtuosity on the trumpet and an innovative singing style, Satchmo was the fountainhead of a thoroughly original American sound

The Singer (Time 100 / Most Influential Singer)
FRANK SINATRA He loved, he brawled, he had style, he had guts, he could even act. And, oh yeah, he defined American pop

The Showmen (Time 100 / Most Influential Showmen)
RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN Each had already made his mark--but as collaborators they created musical theater that enchanted audiences and redefined the art form

The TV Star (Time 100 / Most Influential TV Star)
LUCILLE BALL The first lady of comedy brought us laughter as well as emotional truth. No wonder everybody loved Lucy

The TV Creator (Time 100 / Most Influential TV Creator)
JIM HENSON Hundreds of millions of kids--and adults--have been entranced by the Muppetmaster

The TV Host (Time 100 / Most Influential TV Host)
OPRAH WINFREY She didn't create the talk-show format. But the compassion and intimacy she put into it have created a new way for us to talk to one another

The Dancer (Time 100 / Most Influential Dancer)
MARTHA GRAHAM Her fierce choreography sometimes amazed and sometimes horrified, but in it she embodied modern dance--arrogantly and spectacularly

The Cartoon Character (Time 100)
BART SIMPSON Talk about arrested development--this kid has been 10 for 11 years! And we hope he stays there. Deplorable, adorable, Bart is a brat for the ages

High And Low (Time 100)
Pop culture once aspired upward. Now it's all downward. Blame Brando

The Unknown (Time 100)
CRANFORD GLIMP Painter, writer, composer, chef. How did such an unbelievably versatile artist get left off our list?

Future Shocks (Time 100)
Move over, couch potato. New technology is making room for the armchair creator

Artists & Entertainers (Time 100)

Publicist, Prankster, Parvenu, Andy Warhol Was The Pan Of Modern Art (Time 100 / Most Influential Artist)

A Maverick Who Believed In Form With Feeling (Time 100 / Most Influential Architect)

PEOPLE

People

LETTERS

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