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TITLE: TIME magazine
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 6, 1999; VOL. 154 NO. 10
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Why we Take Risks. Extreme Sports to Day Trading, Thrill seeking is becomiing more popular.COVER: Photograph by Beth Wald--Network Aspen INSET: Photograph by Ron Kimball.

COVER: Go for It!
More Americans than ever are going to extremes in sports. And they are taking greater risks in their investments, their careers, sex--everything. Why are they--we--doing it?.
Behavior: You can put at least some blame on your ancestors.
Risk IQ: Seize a pencil and take the test.

INTERNET: Showing Soon at a Computer Near You.
Quantum, the first big-budget film to go straight to the Web.
Competition: Amazon.com will start selling a movie video.
TELEMARKETING: Forward Calls.
A court ruling may put your privacy rights on hold.
Busy Signals: How to keep nagging callers off the line.
NATION.
JUSTICE: The Waco Files.
Janet Reno admits that the truth is not quite what it seems, and the fallout begins.
POLITICS: Grabbing It While They Can.
Both parties are raking in soft money just when the public revolt against it begins gathering serious support.
Donors: Who are the biggest givers to each party?.
CAMPAIGN 2000: John McCain's Book.
In a surprisingly good campaign autobiography, the Arizona Senator tells of his life-defining event--in a Vietnamese prison.
PUBLIC EYE: Clintons' Role Reversal on Vacation.
Margaret Carlson on Hurricane Hillary and Bill as "spouse of.
WORLD.
PANAMA: The End Is Near.
As the canal handover approaches, everyone's getting jittery.
TURKEY: Living with the Aftershocks.
Following a bungled relief effort, Turks are more self-reliant.
DIPLOMACY: Hoibrooke Packs a Bag.
The new U.S. envoy to the U.N. takes office and heads for Kosovo.
SCIENCE AND SOCIETY.
NATURE: What Are Animals Thinking?.
The Parrot's Lament, a new book by TIME contributor Eugene Linden, offers tales of animal intrigue, intelligence and ingenuity.
ARCHAEOLOGY: Mummies from the Time of Caesar.
Newly excavated tombs are revealing secrets of ancient Egypt.
SPORT: The Many Faces of Andre Agassi.
He's been up and down, and once again--at 29--he's the man Equipment: Under new management, Head racquets are back.
THE ARTS.
FALL PREVIEW: Woody Harrelson on Broadway. Arthur Miller at the opera. Pedro Almodovar's mother. Rage Against the Machine on social injustice. Our thoughts about all of these and other enticements of the coming season, because after a.
summer of slumming, autumn is up.
PERSONAL TIME.
YOUR TECHNOLOGY: Joshua Quittner answers his mail.
YOUR HEALTH: Dr. Ian Smith charts testicular cancer's rise.
YOUR FAMILY: Amy Dickinson on kids and moving.
YOUR MONEY: Daniel Kadlec on three steps and a stumble.
PEOPLE: Hollywood's tress stress; Fiona Apple is verbose.
ESSAY: Garrison Keillor on his pleasures of this summer.


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