News & Politics “We Handled Them With Respect and Honor” An Army Chaplain Stood in a Pentagon Corridor, Checking His Schedule. Then He Left. Half an Hour Later, Flight 77 Exploded Into That Spot. He Calls It His "30-Minute Miracle." His Work Was Just Beginning. People | Nov 1, 2001
News & Politics Little Wonders Leeanne Alonso Doesn't Get Antsy About Tiny Things Crawling Around. She Finds Them Fascinating--and a Lot Like Humans. People | Oct 1, 2001
News & Politics Making 16 Sweeter She Saw Lots of Books for Girls on Makeup and Boys, But She Wanted One About More Important Things. So She Wrote It. People | Aug 1, 2001
News & Politics The Trouble With Interns They Come Here With High Hopes, Little Experience, and Raging Hormones--and All Can Lead to Disaster People | Jul 1, 2001
News & Politics Little Miracles Drew Thomas Was Born Deaf and Blind. But He Doesn't Live in a Cage of Silence and Darkness. The Nine-Year-Old Has Had His "Helen Keller Moments," and Every Day He Takes Small Steps That Are Opening Up His World. People | Jul 1, 2001
News & Politics Balancing Act She Went From the Circus to Capitol Hill--Not a Hard Leap for One of the Great Wallendas. People | May 1, 2001
News & Politics No More Tater Tots And Forget Fish Sticks--Kids at Private Schools Are Feasting on Trout Stuffed With Crab, Saffron Risotto, and Other Gourmet Fare Education | Jan 1, 2001
News & Politics The Secret Life of Teenage Girls Movies, magazines, and TV tell girls they can be perfect--they can look pretty, stay thin, get good grades, do well in sports, go to a top college. In Washington's affluent suburbs, girls feel the pressure, and the competition can be mean and fierce. People | Nov 1, 2000
News & Politics Sharing the Wealth Five Leaders Who Turned Business Success Into Community Service People | Oct 1, 2000
News & Politics Spin Doctor Scott henry loves being behind a turntable. To his fans, he's as big a star as the artists whose records he plays. People | Oct 1, 2000