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Issue Date: MARCH 2003; Vol. 139, No. 3
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COVER: The laws of STYLE, 47 rules every man should know. BENICIO DEL TORO eats style for breakfast. Inset: Women we love: CONNIE NIELSEN.
ON THE COVER: Photographed exclusively for Esquire by Platon. Three-button single-breasted wool suit, cotton shirt, and silk tie by Giorgio Armani; stainless-steel watch by IWC. Inset: Photo by Marc Ham.

BENICIO DEL TORO: A Beale Street adventure with America's loosest leading man, involving partial female nudity, alligator nuggets, and a disagreement with Hunter Thompson. BY WIL S. HYLTON.

THE PENTAGON'S NEW MAP: The author, atop '' Pentagon strategist, lays out a new theory of the world-and the aggressive departure in U. S. war-fighting strategy that goes with it. His map, illustrating a redefinition of the international order, is gaining influence in Washington and explains not only why we're going to war in Iraq but also where we'll be fighting next. BY THOMAS P. M. BARNETT.

HAVE YOU MET THE LIPS? A road trip with that most unlikely thing: a rock's' roll band that still matters. The Flaming Lips' earnest struggle to be ridiculous. BY TOM JUNOD.

A WOMAN WE LOVE: CONNIE NIELSEN: The Danish. beauty talks about her new movie, a book she wants us to read, and why she's happy to swear in many languages-but never her own. BY BRENDAN VAUGHAN.

THE $20 THEORY OF THE UNIVERSE: The hypothesis: There isn't much in the world that can't be had with the timely application of a simple twenty. Let loose with a roll of bills, our author confronts some of a great city's most formidable closed doors. Guess what he got from the one-hour-photoguy? BY TOM CHIARELLA.

WHAT I'VE LEARNED: ROY JONES JR. "I got real bored in '96. Wasn't nobody to fight. Had I not started playing basketball, my boxing career would have failed." INTERVIEWED BY CAL FUSSMAN.

WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO ANTHRAX? It's been a year and a half since the night a sixty-three-year-old man staggered into a Florida hospital with our nation's first case of terror by anthrax. But the frustrating story of the hunt for the perpetrator is matched by the almost miraculous story of that night, when we averted disaster. BY SEAN FLYNN.

MAN AT HIS BEST: Ted Turner, struggling actor; the hard lessons of impotence; the California wine flood; and antique meats. Plus, how Ali Larter got her big break.

THE INDEX: Things not to miss in March.

The Game: Lenny Dykstra is forty, he's a family man, and he's happy, bro! BY CHRIS JONES PLUS, the Betting Man: Picking the next pope.

Things You Don't Know About Women: For instance, they love men who love their mothers (but only if they don't talk about it). BY CHARLAYNE WOODARD.

MUSIC: From the opening of These Arc the Vistas, you can tell the Bad Plus is having fun. When was the last time anyone said that about a jazz record? BY ANDY LANGER.

The Annotated Man: Andy Spade, founder of Jack Spade luggage.

The Screen: Gaspar Noe is the French Tarantino, only relevant; the best thing about The Quiet Ameri-can; and what good is DVD if we can't get The Leopard? BY TOM CARSON.

The 5-Minute Guide ... to Wi-Fi. A quick primer on turningyour home into an Internet bubble. BY SAM GROBART.

The industry: Anthony Pellicano was Hollywood's favorite PI: Movie star has a problem, problem goes away. Until Pellicano became a problem himself. BY KIM MASTERS.

SEX: The myth of monogamy in nature, and when it's okay for a man to trim his pubic hair. Also, test-driving the Vibra Pen, our sex toy of the month. BY STACEY GRENROCK WOODS.

This Way Out Acknowledgments. BY BRIAN FRAZER.

STYLE: The Norfolk jacket; a formula for office casual weekend bags (The Guide, page 97). Special illustrated foldout section: 47 rules to dress by (The Laws of Fashion, page 133). Three of Hollywood's most talented young actors [Full page FASHION Photos featuring PETER SARSGAARD, OLIVIER MARTINEZ, and MARTIN HENDERSON] show off the sharpest new spring lines (Dressing the Part, page 168). This summer, Asian influences mix with classic pieces. Where better to showcase the new looks than Hawaii? (Greetings from the 50th State, page 192). Anatomy of a wardrobe staple (Close Up: The Dress Shirt, page 210).

The Sound & the Fury. Contributors. Editor's Letter.

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