March 8 ,1999
TOP OF THE WEEK
EUROPE
Death in the Alps
by Rana Dogar and Stefan Theil 16
Taming the White Dragon
by Sharon Begley 20
KOSOVO; Balk m the Balkans 24
Russia: From Flicks to Politics 25
WORLD AFFAIRS
It's Not a Pretty Picture 26
Cambodia: Homesteading in Hell 30
Latin America: The New Kingpins 37
Syria; Taking Assad's Pulse 38
Nigeria: Oil, Gun s and Fury 39
ASIA
The Black Hole byMelinda Liu
and Tony Emerson 40
The Koreas: The Most Stubborn Spy 43
Indonesia: Back Beat of Hard Times
by Ron Moreau 44
U.S. AFFAIRS
End of the Road by Matt Bai and
Vern E. Smith 46
An Easy Sense of Outrage 48
Opinion: Disgraceful All Around
by Jonathan Alter 49
BUSINESS
Lara's Toughest Mission
by Carlo Power 50
Duty Free: Last Call for Alcohol? 53
Travel: Be Careful Out There
by Russell Watson and Mark Dennis 54
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Fashion:
The Donatella StyleDEPARTMENTS
World View: Perspectives 15
Robert J. Interview:
Samuelson 4 Yemane
Periscope_____5 Ghebreab 66
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March 22, 1999
TOP OF THE WEEK
' EUROPE
Germany: Fresh Start
by Andrew Nagorski 22
No Turning Back the Tide
by Richard Medley 2 7
Where Else to Go But Up? 29
KOSOVO: We Believe in Our Guns'
by Mark Dennis 30
Russia: Primakov in 2000? 'No, No'
by Lolly Weymouth 32
WORLD AFFAIRS
Mexico: Death in the Mountains
byAlanZarembo 34
Iran: Welcome Back, Great Satan 40
South Africa: Campaigning for Keeps 41
ASIA
China:
Open SecretA Cold War 'Mata Hari'? 47
A Chinese Nightmare
byYashengHuang 48
India: Tempting the Gods 49
BUSINESS
Commence Firing!
by Richard ErnsbergerJr. 50
Stocks; The Milestone That Wasn't
by Allan Sloan 52
Malaysia: We're Not Sunk 53
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Society: Monica Madness
by Carlo Power 54
Why We Care by Jonathan Freedland 57
Movies: Kubrick's View
byJackKroll 58
Oscars: The Envelope, Please 61
Shakespearean Star Turns 62
Technology: Rock in the Boat 66
Books: The Poet Lariat
iby Malcolm Jones 68
DEPARTMENTS
World View: Newsmakers 63
George F.Will 4 Transition 64
Periscope 5 Interview:
Perspectives 21 Mary Apied 70
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April 5,1999
TOP OF THE WEEK
EUROPE
Mission: Uncertain 16
The Man of the Moment 21
The Balkans Bully
by Tom Masland 26
'He Was Calm, Unyielding' 27
Doing Injury to History
by Henry A. Kissinger 28
WORLD AFFAIRS
Paraguay: 'Blood Will Run'
byMacMargolis 30
Chile: Everyone Wins—And Loses 31
Uzbekistan: Waiting to Explode 32
Ghana: After a Life of Slave ry 33
ASIA
Sri Lanka: Lost in the Hell of War
by Tony Clifton 34
Malaysia: Burying the Bacon 38
Indonesia: Rule of the Headhunters 39
BUSINESS
Canary Comeback
by William Underhill 40
Law: Shoppers of China, Unite!
by Leslie Pappus 42
Hollywood: Why Oscar Went Global
by Oliver Morton 44Opinion: The PC Boom-And Now Bust?
by Robert f.Samuelson 45
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Religion: 2,000 Years of Jesus
by Kenneth L. Woodward 46
Wrong, But Right by Ann Wroe 51
Justice: A Mayor Under Siege
by Matt Baiand Gregory Beals 56
Art: MoMA's Show of Shows
by Rana Dogar 70
DEPARTMENTS
World View: Perspectives 13
Crown Prince Newsmakers 69
Alexander of Interview:
Yugoslavia 2 RobertoGalasso72
Periscope 3
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April 12,1999
TOP OF THE WEEK
SPECIAL REPORT
KOSOVO: The Nightmare
by Michael Elliott 14
Three GIs' Road to Capture 20
The Rage in Russia 23
The Coup That Wasn't 28
Opinion: The Trouble With History
by Jonathan Alter 29
How We Stumbled Into War
by Michael Hirsh and John Barry 30
Vengeance of a Victim Race
by Rod Nordland 35
Wage a Full War—Or Cut a Deal
by Fareed Zakaria 37
WORLD AFFAIRS
Africa: Suing Uncle Sam
by Marcus Mabry 38
Rwanda: 'He Must Not Have Killed' 40
South America: Out With the Old... 41
Diplomacy: Cuban Lovefest
by Brook Larmer 42
ASIA
China:
After You, Palby Melinda Liuand Leslie Pappas 44
Trade The High Price of Honesty
by Barbara Koh 46
Malaysia: Who Can Say 'Reforroasi'?
by Dorinda Elliott 48
BUSINESS
Mergers: Steady Hands
by Daniel McGinn and Stefan Theil 50
Don't Touch That Dial!
by Kenneth Klee 53
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Technology: Biting Back at the
Wily Melissa by Steven Levy 54
Books: Immigrant Journey 61
Resurrecting Papa
by David Gates 62 /font
DEPARTMENTS
World View: Perspectives 13
Elie Wiesel 4 Interview:
Periscope 5 FerencVegh 64
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NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133, NO. 6, FEBRUARY 1999
U.S. AFFAIRS
The Endgame by Evan Thomas
and Mark Hosenball 12
Putting the Pieces Back Together 17
The Fallout by Jonathan Alter 18
WORLD AFFAIRS
Mideast: A Lion in Winter
by Joseph Contreras, Christopher Dickey
and Russell Watson 24
Israel: Bibi Versus the World 27
KOSOVO: lt's Time to 'Get Serious' 28
South Africa: A Dirty Brand of Politics 29
Colombia: 'Where's the Relief? 30
ASIA
China: Crackdown Cabaret
by Melinda Liu and Leslie Pappas 3OB
Fight for the Right to Party 3OD
Hong Kong: Export Island of Dissent 30G
Japan: The Great Viagra Emergency 31
BUSINESS
AutOS: Betting on Volvo
by Daniel McGinn 32
Deals: Rendering Unto Laura 35
Hollywood: Old Dog, Old Tricks 36
DATELINE DAVOS
The Best Intentions' Michael Elliott 38
What Are These Guys Doing in Davos? 40
Forecasts: Mid-Course Correction
by Hamish McRae 41
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Movies: Talking Shop at Oscar Time
by JeffGiles and YahlinChang 42
Medicine: To Have and To Hold by Arlyn
Tobias Gajilan and John Leland 46
Religion: The Holy Grandfather 50
Music: The Sound of Success 55
Technology: Ton Could Get Raped' 58
DEPARTMENTS
World View:
Ronnie G. Chan 4
Periscope 5
Perspectives 11
Newsmakers 37
Interview:
Ryszard
Kapuscinski 58
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NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133 , NO. 7 , 1999
WORLD AFFAIRS
Jordan: Farewell to the King by
Evan Thomas and Christopher Dickey 16
Now for a New Generation 20
Angola: Civil War, Take Two 22
EUROPE
KOSOVO: Locked Up in Paris
by Sam Seibert 24
Russia: President-in-Waiting 26
The Holocaust: Love Among the Nazis 27
U.S. AFFAIRS
Politics: Beyond Monica's Story
by Howard Fineman 28
Crime: 'He Walked Like Us'
by Mark Miller 32
ASIA
The Koreas: is That a Dove?
by George Wehrfritz 36
Japan: Tokyo Dangles a Carrot 38
East Timor: The Freedom to Fear 39
India: Red-Light Revolution
by Sudip Mazurndar 40
BUSINESS
LBOs: The Fixer-Uppers
by Richard ErnsbergerJr. 42
Telecom: Ma Bell Bounces Back 45
A Window on Their World
by Steven Levy 46
Basil Fawity, Manager 47
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Olympics: The Real Scandal
by Sharon Begley and Martha Brant 48
The Athletes Are the Games'
by Carl Lewis 56
Books: Grisham's Gospel
by Malcolm Jones 58
Trends: It's a Belgian Moment 65
Science: Lynx to the Past
by Daniel GUck andAdam Rogers 66
DEPARTEMENT
World View:
Daniel Yergin 4
Periscope 5
Perspectives 15
Interview:
Martha Minow 68
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NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133 , NO. 8 , 1999
U.S. AFFAIRS
Politics: Clinton the Survivor
by Howard Fineman 8
Acquittal: The Inside Story
byEvan Thomas 12
HOW It Began: The Right-Wing Web
by Michael Isikoff 18
Bill's Monica Mandate
by Jonathan Alter 21
ASIA
China: The New Star Wars
by Tony Emerson and John Barry 22
Dialogue of the Deaf 24
Hong Kong: Learn to Be Polite
by Dorinda Elliott 25
Indonesia: The Prisoner of Hope 26
Japan: The Death of Civility
by George Wehrfritz 27
WORLD AFFAIRS
Germany: Bad Company
by Michael Hirsh and Andrew Nagorski 28
Avalanche: A White Wall of Death 32
Iran: Giving Voice to Freedom
by Christopher Dickey 34
Britain: Un-Blairable Lightness 36
SPECIAL REPORT
Russia: The Haunted by Bill Powell 37
The War's Outcasts 40
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Film: Close-Up on Will
by Jack Kroll 42
Bloom the Bardolator 44
Theater: Rebirth of a Salesman 45
Science: Mow Low Can You Go?
by Sharon Begley 46
Sports: The Tiger Tamer
by Mark Starr 50
DEPARTEMENT
World View:
Michael Elliott 2
Periscope 3
Perspectives 7
Newsmakers 49
Interview:
Julio Francis
Rebeiro 52
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NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133 , NO. 9 , 1999
EUROPE
A Kurdish Inferno
by Mark Dennis and Sam Seibert 12
A Test of Turkish Justice
byDogu Ergil 16
KOSOVO: Back From the Brink 18
France: "What's Going On?' 19
SPECIAL REPORT
Terror: Tracking the Real bin Laden
by John Barry, Christopher Dickey
and Steve LeVine 20
U.S. AFFAIRS
Hillary's Day in the Sun
by Evan Thomas and Debra Rosenberg 24
Memo to Hillary
by George Stephanopoulos 31
WORLD AFFAIRS
Mitch's Migrants by Man Zarembo 32
Nigeria: I Have Shown My Hand' 37
ASIA
China's Century Babies byMeUnda Liu 38
Phlllpnlnes; Plowshares Into Swords 40
Japan: Bring Back the Clown! 41
BUSINESS
Technology: Microsoft's Tormentor
byJared Sandberg 42
Causes: Is It Payback Time? 44
Marketing: It's a Pokemon Planet 45
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Movies; Waiting for 'Star Wars'
byKendall Hamilton and Devin Gordon 46
Music; The Preteen Diva 57
Food: The Realm of the Senses
by Carlo Power 58
DEPARTEMENT
World View:
Bonnie
Gangelhoff 4
Periscope 5
Perspectives 11
Interview:
Amos Oz 60
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NEWSWEEK
VOL.133, NO.16 APRIL.1999
KOSOVO: The Man Behind the Agony 18
A Deadly Mix of Drugs
and Firepower 25
•We Have to Win This' 28
A Baby Face and a Cold Heart
by Warren Zimmermann 29
A Family's Terrifying Odyssey
by Joshua Hammer 30
The Good Soldier by Howard Fineman
and Debra Rosenberg 34
Second in Command 36
A New Generation Draws the Line
by Tony Blair 37
WORLD AFFAIRS
Russia: The New Brain Drain
by Owen Matthews 40
Politics: Indicting the Oligarchs 42
ASIA
Tibet: China's Balkan Crisis
by Melinda Liu 44
The GIA: When Heaven Shed Blood
by Melinda Liu 46
BACK TO BERLIN
A City on the Edge
by Andrew Nagorski 52
Berlin's Business Plan 56
Give the Old Lady a Chance
by Peter Schneider 58
Vision of the Capital
by Ca thleen McG uigan 60
Berlin by the Book
by Andrew Nagorski 66
SOCIETY ^ THE ARTS
Books: Rock 'n' Roll Rushdie
by Ca rla Power 71
Science: Children of the Ice
by Sharon Begley 72
DEPARTMENTS
World View: Perspectives 15
William Interview:
Shawcross 6 KiroGligorov 74
Periscope 7
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NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133, NO. 17, APRIL 1999
SPECIAL REPORT
KOSOVO: Casualties of War 16
Eyewitness to Terror 21
Behind a Band of Rebels
by Joshua Hammer and Rod Nordland 22
Serbia's Lost Generation 24
Why Troops Take Time
by John Barry 27
EUROPE
Germany: Spoiling for a Fight
by Andrew Nagorski 2 8.
Stopping the Catastrophe
by Lally Weymouth 32
WORLD AFFAIRS
Colombia: Terror on Flight 9463 34
Argentina: Racing Against Time 53
Mideast: Cyber-Sawy in Syria
by Joseph Contreras 54
Religion: *Keep Your Hands Off 55
ASIA
Malaysia: Mother of the Revolt
by Dorinda Elliott 56
Spoken From the Heart 60
Hold Those Eulogies 61
China: Lobby and Win 1-2-3 62
India: Sonia Makes Her Play 63
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Family: The Science of a Good Marriage
by Barbara Kantrowitz and Pat Wingert 64
Science: Dawn of a New Solar System
by Patricia King and Thomas Hayden 70
Justice: Trash TV on Trial 74
Movies: Sex, Love and Romance 75
Art: Metropolitan Gentleman
by Peter Plagens 82
Theater: Nothing Like the Dame 83
DEPARTMENTS
World View:
Michael Elliott 4
Periscope 5
Perspectives 15
Newsmakers 81
Interview:
Christopher Hill 84
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NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133 , NO. 19 , 1999
SPECIAL REPORT
KOSOVO: War on Many Fronts 18
Fear and Hunger 21
Eastern Europe's Wild West 22
The Death of a Good Idea
by David Rieff 25
EUROPE
Hatred in London
by Carlo Power and Susan H. Greenberg 26
Misjudging a Great City
by Tremor Phillips 30
Scotland: Blue, White. Red 31
WORLD AFFAIRS
Brazil Is Back byMacMargolis 33
Mexico: No More Free Marx? 36
Mideast: In a State of Suspense 37
ASIA
India: Schooling Sonia
by Sudip Mazurndar 38
Sonia, the Ideal Symbol
by Dipankar Gupta 41
China: The Power of the 'Force'
by Leslie Pappas 42
Indonesia: The Politics of Terror 43
BEYOND LITTLETON
Colorado: Searching for Answers
by T. Trent Gegax and Matt Bai 44
Society: Do Parents Know Their Kids?
by Barbara Kantrowitz and Pat Wingert 48
Pulling Teens Back From the Brink 53
The Secret Life of Teens
by John Leland 54
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Religion: Fathers With Sons 60
Scandals: Trouble in Paradise 62
Books: A Citizen of the World 63
Art: Millennial Biennial
by Peter Plagens 64
World View:
ZoranCirJakovic 4
Periscope 5
Perspectives 17
Interview:
Bronislaw
Gerernek 66
NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133, NO. 20, 1999
EUROPE
KOSOVO: Where Do We Go Now?
by Fareed Zakaria 20
Russia: Too Sane to Ignore 24
We Can All Live Here Together
by Vincenzo Paglia 25
WORLD AFFAIRS
Israel: Personal Politics by
Lally Weymouth and Joseph Contreras 26
ASIA
Defending Taiwan by Melinda Liu 34
Where Shells Rained 39
Indonesia: Bullish on Elections 40
Macau: Lords of the Cellblock 45
U.S. AFFAIRS
Disasters: It Looked Like a Bomb
Went Off 46
BUSINESS
Bell of the Brawl
by Allan Sloan andJared Sandberg 52
Telecom: The Last Emperor
by Leslie Pappas 57
Hollywood: Katz Bites the Mouse 58
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Entertainment: The Phantom Movie
byDavidAnsen 60
The Selling of Star Wars
byDavidA.Kaplan 64
Science: The Really Early Birds 70
Explorers: Ghost of Everest
by Jerry Adler 72
Opinion: Courting a Crypto Win
by Steven Levy 79
Movies: The Insider's Club at Cannes
by Dana Thomas 80
World View:
Jeremy Paxman 4
Periscope 5
Perspective 17
Interview:
Borislav
Milosevic 84
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MEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133, NO. 21, MAY 1999
SPECIAL REPORT
Power Politics: A World of Trouble
by Michael Elliott 14
China: Wounded Pride byMelmdaLiu 18
China's Man of Mystery 20
An Ambassador's Firsthand Account
by James Sasser 21
Russia: Yeltsin's Victories by Bill Powell 22
Stepashin, the Loyal Fireman 25
What the Reformers Think
by Lolly Weymouth 26
KOSOVO: Rape and Aftermath
by Rod Nordland 27
Germany: The Paint Attack 28
Interview: Jimmy Carter on Bridging
the Gaps 31
WORLD AFFAIRS
Nigeria: Starting Over Again
by Tom Masland 32
Interview: "God Is a Nigerian" 47
U.S. AFFAIRS
Team Gore: Al Gore's Best Hope
by Howard Fineman 48
The Vice President Speaks Out 51
Tipper Steps Out
by Debra Rosenberg 52
Tipper on Al, 2000 and Depression 55
The Treasury: Grooming Larry Summers
by Michael Hirsh 56
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Technology: The Future Is Finnish
by Kenneth Klee and Jennifer Bensko 58
Media: A Big Man in Marketing
by Velisarios Kattoulas 63
Archeology: Secrets of the Cave's Art
by Sharon Begley 64
Transition: Steinberg's Whimsical Pen 73
Meg Greenfield, the Real Article
by George F. Will 74
World View:
Jonathan Spence 4
Periscope 5
Perspectives 13
Interview:
Faisal Husseini 76
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NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133, NO. 22, MAY 1999
EUROPE
KOSOVO: Time for Troops?
by Russell Watson 20
Sabotage and Cyberwar
by Gregory L. Vistica 22
The Next Balkan Domino?
by Jonathan Alter and Carlo Power 25
New World Disorder
by Hen ry A. Kissinger 2 6
Italy: Is It Terrorism Redux? 29
WORLD AFFAIRS
Israel: Barak's Biggest Battle
by Joseph Contreras and Michael Hirsh 30
Opinion: The Bright Side ofBibi
byAriShavit 39
South Africa: After Mandela
by Marcus Mabry and Tom Masland 40
An Emotional Goodbye 43
ASIA
Indonesia: Running Through a Minefield
by Ron Moreau 44
East Timor: A New Kind of Hell 48
Tibet: Shards of a Nation
by Tony Clifton 50
U.S. AFFAIRS
Politics: The Republicans Under Fire
by Howard Fineman 52
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Technology: The New Digital Galaxy
by Steven Levy 60
Eveiybod/s in This Game
by Richard ErnsbergerJr. 67
Why the PC Will Not Die
by Bill Gates 68
Movies: Cracking Up the Crowd 69
Art: The Second Time Around
by Christopher Dickey 70
World View:
Gillian Slovo 4
Periscope 6
Perspectives 19
Interview:
Rexhep Meidani 72
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NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133, NO. 23, 1999
EUROPE
KOSOVO: Milosevic in His Bunker
by Russell Watson 24
'it's Never a Very Good Time' 26
Not an Open and Shut Case
by Geoffrey Robertson 28
Where is Albin Kurti?
by CarZa Power 29
Art: One Leonardo, to Stay 31
ASIA
China: Broken Dreams
byMelindaLiu 32
So Goodbye Forever' 36
Wasted Youth
by Dorinda Elliott 37
The Chinese Puzzle by
Daniel Klaidman and Mark Hosenball 40
India: Terror Over the Himalayas
by Tony Clifton 48
North Korea: A Deal Is Born 51
BUSINESS .
Telecom: flurry Up and Move
by Richard ErnsbergerJr. 52
The Law: Long Arm of the Lawyers
by William Underhill 54
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Society: The First Americans
by Sharon Begley and Andrew Murr 56
Television: Changing Channels
by Rana Dogar 64
Trends: The Bard is Back
by Yana Dlugy 79
New York: Justice for Louima 80
Science: That Genesis Moment 84
Books: 'Hitler's Offspring' 85
Visible Once Again
by Malcolm Jones 86
DEPARTMENTS
World View:
Jesse Jackson 4
Periscope 6
Perspectives 23
News makers 55
inter view:Adolph Shaevich 88
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NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133, NO. 24, 1999
SPECIALREPORT
KOSOVO: The Price of Peace byPareedZaharia ...............................................................20
Behind the Balkans Deal by MichaelElUott .........................................................................24
A NewJob for Solana byAndrewNagorski ..........................................................................27
A Test of Survival by Christopher Dickey andZoran Cirjakovic...................................... .28
Major Repairs byRanaDogar..............................................................................................30
A New Moral Crusade by lbnyBlair ...................................................................................32
AJust War Is Still a War by DawdRieff................................................................................37
WORLD AFFAIRS
South Africa: The New President on Healing Wounds
byLaUyWeymouth........................................................................................................... 38
Colombia: Abduction in the Church byStwenAmbrus........................................................40
Israel: Giving Up the Golan Heights byMaaRees ...............................................................41
TouriStS:GreatDealsinEurope Kenneth Klee....................................................................... 42
ASIA
lndonesia:PutAwaytheYellowShirtsby Ron Momw................................................................. 44
Southltorea:TheBadNewsBabes.......................................................................................... 46
South Asia: A Big Pitch for Peace by Tbny Clifton ............................................................47
BUSINESS
Book Excerpt: Silicon Heaven by David A. Kaplan ..........................................................48
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Society: The Good News About Black Americans
byEllisCose....................................................................................................................... 52
Religion: The Majking of a Littleton Martyr
by KennethL. Woodward................................................................................................. 64
The Royals: When Sophie Weds Edward
byBarbaraKantrowitz.......................................................................................................65
Science: "A Lot of Puzzles" ..............................................................................................66
Getting Nostalgic About "Nature" by Oliver Morion ..........................................................68
DEPARTMENTS
World View:
Martin Hufner.................................................................................................................. .6
Periscope..............................................................................................................................8
Perpectives..........................................................................................................................19
Newsmakers........................................................................................................................63
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NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133, NO. 25, 1999
SPECIAL REPORT
The Balkans: What the West Owes Kosovo
byMichaelEUiott....................................................................... 22
KOSOVO: The Road to Peace by Michael Hirsh .....................24
Is ltPaybackTime?......................................................................26
TravelsWiththeKLA ..................................................................29
Ahtisaari on Milosevic ...............................................................32
The Three Musketeers by Anna Husarska ................................33
Land Mines Ahead by Henry A. Kissinger ...............................34
The Cleanup Crew by William Shawcross ...............................39
New Bridges to Build byRanaDogar .......................................40
WORLD AFFAIRS
Guatemala: rouble for Rigoberta byAlan Zarembo .................42
Exclusive: Peace for Congo? ..................................................65
ASIA
Indonesia: Mad About Mega by Ron Moreau ......................66
'Putting Together a Mosaic ....................................................68
ATaleofTwoPowerBrokers ..................................................69
Opinion: Off to a Great Start byJusufWanandi ...................70
Japan: Begetting a Best Seller by Hideko Takayama .........71
COVER: Photograph bySantiagoLyon—AP
U.S. AFFAIRS
The GOP: Rising Son by Howard Fineman .....................72
I Am a Blessed Person' ....................................................78
President Bush on the Governor .........................................81
Opinion: The Greatest Expectation byJonathanAlter ........82
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Sports: Selling Surno..........................................................84
That Was the Longest TYip. .............................................86
The Real Enemy of the Ring: Scandal ................................87
The Gaijins' WoefUl Tale .................................................89
Soccer: Mia Hamm Keeps Her Own Score byMarkStarr....90
Religion: Sainthood for a Pope? ......................................95
Movies: Austin Powers Is Back on Top........................ 100
World View:
Bill Powell........................................................................4
Periscope .......................................................................8
Perspectives..................................................................21
Newsmakers..................................................................99
Interview: Brunsm
McKInley.......................................................................104
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NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 133, NO. 26, 1999
SPECIAL REPORT
KOSOVO: Daddy, The/re Killing Us byRodNordland ................................................18
HomecomingThles .........................................................................................................26
WORLD AFFAIRS
Europe: Getting Serious? by Richard EmsbergerJr. ....................................................30
Health: A Little Hard to Swallow byAnnaKuchment ...................................................37
Jordan: Crowning Indignities by Joseph Contreras .....................................................38
Israel: Kingmaker No More byMattRees ...................................................................39
Mexico: Not the Big One But Definitely Big Enough ...................................................39
ASIA
Korea: Sea ofTYouble by George Wehrfritz and B.J. Lee .......................................40
Diplomacy: Sunshine Is for Tough Guys by Donald Gregg......................................43
China: How Low Would He Bow?
byMelindaLiu andLesliePappas................................................................................44
Hong Kong Cursing the Concubines byMahlon Meyer ..............................................45
U.S. AFFAIRS
Guns: Caught in the Cross-Fire byMattBai ..............................................................46
Science: The Roots of Genius? byStevenLevy ........................................................47
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Society: Stress by JerryAdler ................................................................................48
Stress Busters: What Works ....................................................................................52
Art: Thient Pool byPeterPlagens ............................................................................56
Music: Noteworthy byKatnneAmes ........................................................................60
Theater:ShowTimecaral power..................................................................................61
Books: Kicking Back by Carlo Power and Malcolm Jones .....................................62
Home: The Garage That Ate Thcson by Daniel Pedersen .........................................63
Science: From Both Sides Now by Sharon Begley ..................................................64
World View:
Michael Elliott .......................................................................................................6
Interview:
Leonardo Boff .....................................................................................................66
Periscope ................................................................................................................8
Perspectives .........................................................................................................17
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NEWSWEEK INTERNATIONAL
VOL. 134, NO. 1, JULY 1999
CONTENT
EUROPE
KOSOVO: The Fire This Time by Joshua Hammer ...................................................14
Seeing Through Stealth by Gregory Vistica .................................................................16
I Was So Frightened.. ..................................................................................................17
Russia: The Prisoners' Plague by YanaDlugy ...............................................................18
WORLD AFFAIRS
South Africa: Give Us This Day Our Daily Meds
byMarcusMabry ...........................................................................................................22
Guatemala: Life-or-Death Lottery byAlanZarembo ......................................................25
Mkteast: Shadows of the Peacemakers .........................................................................27
ASIA
South Asia: They Don't Call It War by Sudip Mwumdar................................................28
Opinion: Keeping Calm About Kashmir by Gerald Segal............................................. .31
Abortion: Like a Pawn in the Hands of the Powerful .......................................................32
MorthKorea:SurvivingaBadTtip .......................................................................................33
U.S. AFFAIRS
Theyre Rich (And You're Not) by Adam Bryant ..............................................................34
Bonfire of theAdAgencies.................................................................................................37
BUSINESS
Brazil: Scorching the Screen by Mac Margolis ..............................................................42
Financial Services: The Widow Is Swept Off Her Feet .............................................. .44
Justice: The Phantom Next Door ..................................................................................45
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Society: Where Pirates Still Sail byDonndaElUott.........................................................46
Environment: Great Lake Effect byPeterAnnin
andSharonBegley .........................................................................................................52
Books: Go West, Young Geek ....................................................................................54
Africa: Ritual of Pain by lbm Masland .........................................................................61
Opinion: Why Genital Cutting Goes On
by Germaine Greer....................................................................................................64
DEPARTMENTS
World View:
Marcus Mabry ..........................................................................................................2
Periscope ..................................................................................................................4
Perspectives ...........................................................................................................13
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U.S. AFFAIRS
Latino America byBrookLarmer ................................................14
Generation N by^ohitLelandand Veronica Chambers ..............18
Critical Mas: 20 for 2000...........................................................22
The Legacy of Generation N by Christy Haubegger .................25
WORLD AFFAIRS
Israfil: Barak Malces His Choice by Joseph Conn-eras .......26
Tibi'sBill ................................................................................27
'We Can Start Immediately* ..................................................28
Yugoslavia: A Summer of Discontent by Mark Dennis ........29
Beaten in Blace ....................................................................30
Soros Sees a Solution ..........................................................31
ASIA
Hold the Cheers by lbny Emerson .................................32
Thailand: Beyond Sex and Golf
by George WekrfritzandPaulflandley .........................34
Beware the Social Evils .................................................41
Kashmir: Now, the Race for the Exits
by Tony Clifton and MSudipMazurndar ...................42
BUSINESS
Murdoch: The Man Behind Rupert's Roll
by fohnnieL. Roberts .....................................................44
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Religion: Lost in Silent Prayer by Carla Power ............. 48
Where Has God Gone? byKarenAnnstrong.................... 54
Sclonco: Dinosaurs in the Dust by Thomas Hayden .........56
Hong Kong: Waiting for Mickey .....................................67
Architecture: A Time to Cheer by StrykerMcGuire ..........68
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VOL. . 134 NO. 3 1999
NEWS OF THE WEEK
Bloody Reward by ITany Clifton ...............................................14
Russia's Media Mystery by BillPowell and YevgeniaAlbats...... .16
Money: Gold Is Losing Its Glitter byJeffrey Banhotet ................18
Northern Ireland: Time for a Makeover.
byWilliamUnderhill......................................................................19
North Korea: Shop Till You Drop... the Bomb? ...........................19
The French Exception by Richard Ermberger. .............................20
Fashion: Gaultier Goes for Growth byDana thomas ..................23
Campaign 2000: A Man on the Move by Howard Fineman .... .25
SportS: The Spirit Is Special by Mark Starr and Martha Brant ..28
Against the She-Wolves byMelinda Liu ......................................31
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VOL. 134, NO. 4, 1999
SPECIAL REPORT
Photo Album: TYagic Echoes ....................................... 16
The Kennedys: A Dynasty Charmed Yet Cursed
by Kenneth Auchincloss .................................................. 20
The Search: The Surf's Sad Tale by Sharon Begley.............. 24
A Son Of History: Living With the Myth byEvan Thomas.... . 26
Carolyn: An Adjustment to Camelot
byLynette Clemetson andDorindaElliott .............................. 34
Legacy: Huddling Against History by Jonathan Alter .......... 40
WORLD AFFAIRS
Iran: Street Fight in Tehran by Christopher Dickey ............... 44
Northern Ireland: Parking a Peace Process
byStrykerMcGuire...................................................... 46
KOSOVO: NATO's Game of Chicken by Michael Hirsh ........... 47
SPACE
The Moon : Looking for Life by OliverMorton ................. .. 50
Out Where We Belong .............................................. 52
Robots and Man ...................................................... 55
Planets on the Move ................................................. 59
How to Study Everything .......................................... 62
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Environment: Rescuing the Wilds ............................... 64
SportS: The Leader of the Pack by Weston Kosova .............. 69
Movies: Dreaming With 'Eyes Wide Shut' by Jack Kroll ..... 70
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VOL. 134, NO. 5, 1999
SPECIAL REPORT
A Solemn Family Farewell .........................................................................16
JFKJr.'s Final Journey by Evan Thomas ...................................................20
The rouble With Virtual Grief....................................................................24
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The Last Child ofCamelot by Barbara Kantrowitz ................................25
EUROPE
KOSOVO: Seeds of Carnage by Christopher Dickey ............................28
Clearing the Clusters by Roe McGrath ....................................................30
Britain: Who Cares About the Chattering Classes? .................................31
Russia: Damage Has Been Done' byLally Weymouth ...........................32
WORLD AFFAIRS
MexlCO:TheStrangeCaseofGloria Trevi by Alan Zarembo....................... 34
Mideast: Reaching for the Sky................................................................38
Transition: The Blood of the Prophet byPranay Gupte ..........................39
ASIA
China: Echoes oF89 byMelindaLiu .................................................40
They Cannot Lock Up Hearts' ............................................................42
Taiwan: Escaping the Past by lbny Emerson andMahlon Meyer.......... .44
BUSINESS
Managing the Market by Leslie Pappas .....................................................46
Telephones: Customers Wanted-Fast
by Richard ErnsbergerJr. ............................................................................48
Opinion: Cheerleaders vs. the Grumps
by Roberta Samuelson ..............................................................................49
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Technology: A Mac to Go by Steven Levy ......................................................50
Architecture: Burning Down the House ............................................................ 53
Justice: Silencing the Dissenters ........................................................................55
Museums: Branching Out in Nagoya
byKayltoiandKenShulman ..............................................................................56
World View:
Michael Elliott ..............................................................................................4
Periscope ....................................................................................................6
Perspectives ..............................................................................................15
Newsmakers ..............................................................................................54
Opinion: Jonathan Alter .........................................................................58
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VOL. 134 , NO. 6 , 1999
SPECIAL REPORT
The Astonishing Moment by OliverMonon 12
Selling the Sun by Susan H. Greenberg 14
EUROPE
Warrior's Reward by John Barry and Christopher Dickey 18
"The Ballcans: What Money Can't Buy 21
ASIA
China: Mao vs. the Mystic byMeUndaLiu 22
Apocalypse When ? by MeUnda Liu 24
India: Awash in a River of Rage 28
Interview: Report From the Battlefield 29
WORLDAF FAIRS
Colombia: Casualties of War
byStevenAmbrusandBrookLarmer 30
Fighting the Rebels
Kazakhstan: Baby Bonus
U.S. AFFAIRS
'It's a Bad Trading Day ...by Evan Thomas and T.entGegax 36
Campaign 2000: A War Over Who Controls the Left 43
SOCIETY^ T HEARTS
Canyoning: A Wall of Black Water
by Mark Dmmis and John Ldand 44
Books: Disaster Chronicles
by Malcolm Jones 47
Medicine: To Build a Cancer Cell 49
Media: The "Talk" of the Town 50
Internet: Sending AOL a Message 51
Crime: The Handyman and His 'Voices'
by Daniel Klaidman and Patricia King 52
World View:
Michael Elliott 4
Periscope 5
Perspectives 11
Interview:
AbdouDlouf 54
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VOL. 134, NO. 7, AUGUST 1999
WORLD AFFAIRS
KOSOVO: Driving Out the Serbs
byZomn arjakovicandyeffreyBartholet ................................ 8
Russia: A Long, Hot and Sweaty Summer for The Family'
byBiUPawell ............................................................. 10
Germany: The Freedom to Shop .................................. 12
Israel: Barak's Special Forces ....................................... 13
ASIA
Uncle Who ? by Michael Hirsh and Gregory Vistica .................. 14
Solomon Islands: Pacific Rebels by George Wehrfritz ............. 16
Outlaws With a Cause............................................... 19
A Lama to the Globe byKennethL. Woodward .................... 20
U.S. AFFAIRS
New York: Stuck in the Spin Cycle by Debra Rosenberg .......... 22
Campaign 2000: A Daughter in the Loop ....................... 24
Politics: The Funeral-Home Flap ................................. 25
1Flying: Making Small Planes Safer ............................... 26
Rage of the American Male by Susan Faludi ...................... 27
BUSINESS
A Whole New Game by Daniel Pedersen ........................... 28
Illegal Trade: Mexico's Hot 'Chocolates' ......................... 30
Showbiz: Wrestling for Dollars ...................................... 31
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Health: Our Quest to Be Perfect by Claudia Kalb ................ 32
ReshapingtheWorld................................................ 38
Science: The Big Bang Is Back by Adam Rogers ................. 40
Movies: The Royal TYeatment by Dorinda Elliott ................ 42
No More Mr. Tough Guy ........................................... 44
food: Performance Cuisine
by Jerry Adlcr and Tara Weingarten .................................... 48
DEPARTMENTS
World View:
PranayGupte ................... 2
Periscope ...................... 3
Perspectives .................... 7
Newsmakers ................... 47
Interview:
Sarah Ghang.................. 50
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VOL. 134, NO. 8, AUGUST 1999
SPECIAL REPORT
In the Line of Fire ..................................................... 8
Editorial: What Must Be Done .................................... 10
Politics: The Gun War Comes Home by Howard Fineman ..... 14
LOS Angeles: A Visitor From the Dark Side byAndrew Murr . . 20
Society: The New Age ofAxtxietybyBarbamKantrowitz ...... . 24
Mourn for the Killers, Too byDevonAdams ....................... 27
Entertainment: A Lower Body Count
byJohnLelandand Cone Brown........................................ 28
Opinion: The Psyche of a 'Gunocracy' by Robert Jay Lifton..... . 31
WORLD AFFAIRS
Russia: Masters of the Kremlin byBillPawell .................... 32
KOSOVO: The Law of Revenge Rules byDavidRieff .............. 35
Poland: Reopening Old Wounds byAndrewNagorski ........... 36
Mideast: Wanting the CIA to Butt Out ........................... 37
COVER: Photograph by Tom Haynes. Inset photograph by
David Bohrer— Los Angeles Times.
China: The Fatherless Flock by Mahlon Meyer .................... 38
Kashmir: Militants on the March.................................. 39
BUSINESS
France: While the Sun Shines
by Scott Johnson and Christopher Dickey ............................... 40
South Korea: Downsizing Daewoo ............................... 43
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Books: Magician for Millions by Malcolm Jones .................. 44
Science: Eyes on the Eclipse by Michael Elliott .................. 48
DEPARTMENTS
World View:
Jonathan Freedland ........... 2
Periscope ....................... 3
Perspectives .................... 7
Newsmakers.................. 47
Interview: lain Dale ........... 50
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VOL. 134 , NO. 9 , 1999
EUROPE
Turkey:The Big One by Terry Adler 12
Progress Put on Hold by Norman Stone 18
United Nations: Perform or Perish l9
WORLD AFFAIRS
Mexico: Coyote Inc.by Alan Zarembo 20
Azerbaijan: Nice Truflles,But Those Investment Tips 25
ASIA
Malaysia: Under Fire by Ron Morau and Tony Emerson 26
They Can Call Me a Pharaoh If They Like 30
India: All Over But the Voting 32
China: Telecom Tug of War 33
Indonesia: The Winds of Rage
by Ron Moreau 34
U.S. AFFAIRS
Politics: The Man to Beat ...Up by Howard Fineman 36
Why the Story Matters by Stuart Taylor Jr 37
Espionage: The Nuclear Spy Case Suffers a Meltdown
by Daniel Klaidman 39
BUSINESS
Technology: Behind the Gates Myth by Steven Levy 40
The Life of an 'Equal Partner' 46
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Society: A Summer Place byRanaDogar 48
Culture: At a Loss for Words 50
Music: Scenes From His Life 51
Trends: Hot Wheels! by Danid McGinn 52
WorldView:
Robort J. Samuelson 4
Periscope 5
Perspectives 11
Interview:
YossISarid 54
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VOL. 134 , NO . 10 , 1999
EUROPE
Russia: Who's Clean by Michael Hirsk 20
Turkey: From Death, a Life 23
KOSOVO: The Children Who Love to Hate
by Rod Nordland 24
U.S. AFFAIRS
The Buzz on Drugs by Jonathan Alter 26
Opinion: How We Fight a LosingWar by Jorge G.castaneda 31
ASIA
Hong Kong: Chinese Shadows
by Mahlon Meyer 32
Taiwan: Escaping Green Island
by Tony Emerson and Mahlon Meyer 34
The Outback: 'No Walk in the Park 45
WORLDAFFAIRS
GolomMa: Paramilitary Patriarch by Joseph Contreras 46
Chile: Aliens in Their Own Land 47
BUSINESS
Internet: Europe's Got Net Fever by Rana Dogar 48
AOL's European Adventure 52
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Education:The Big Test by Michael Elliott 54
Learning to Think by Dorinda Elliott 56
Goodbye to the Nanny? by Dorinda Elliot 59
Reaching the 'New Youth" by Hideko Takayama 60
America's Exam Anxiety by Daniel McGinn 62
Film: A Ride in a Gondola byDana Thomas 68
Getting Ready to Rumble 70
Science: Ancient Water From Afar 71
Travel: Looking for Their Roots by Tbm Masland 72
Perspectives 19
Newsmakers 66
Interview: IstiakAlaton 74
World View:
Andrew Magorski 4
Periscope 6
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VOL. 134 , NO. 11 , 1999
EUROPE
The Big Food Fight by Kenneth Klee 22
Taking a Jab at Wal-Mart 24
A Threc-Star Pterspective 26
Russia: A Half Century of Nuclear Blasts 27
Germany: Berlin's Fresh Faces by Andrew Nagorski 28
Giazppom: The Presidential Pipeline 31
WORLD AFFAIRS
Argentina: A Buoyant Ending?
byMacMargolis 32
Menern on the Record 38
Mexico: Strike and Struggle 39
ASIA
North Korea: The Mystery Man and the Missile
by Tbny Emerson 40
The Method to the Madness byLeon V. Sigal 43
East Timor: One Thug, One Vote 44
APEC: Costume Party 45
U.S. AFFAIRS
Politics: Bradley's Shot by Howard Fineman 46
A Guarded Star by Man Bai 50
First Family: Putting Down Some Roots 53
BUSINESS
Stocks: A Long Season of Wall Street Wcirdness
by Allan Shan 54
Marketing: Fashion's Frat Boy
by Adam Bryant 56
Entertainment: Hollywood's Bad Boy Makes Good
by Corn Brawn and Jeff Giles 58
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Technology: Who's Got Game?
by NVai Croat and Stephen Totilo 60
Health: The Tredy Diet That Sizzles 62
Prayers for an Elephant byPaulHandley 70
DEPARTEMENT
World View: George F. Will 4
Periscope 1
Perspectives 21
Newsmakers 69
Interview:
Fields Wicker-Miurin 72
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VOL. 134 , NO. 12 , 1999
WORLD AFFAIRS
East Timor: Terror in the Streets by Jeffrey Banhokt 20
Why Sydney Is Screaming 24
Blame It on Habibie by Megawati Sukarnoputri 25
Russia: Digging In for Worse to Come 26
Missing the Big Story by Bill Powell 31
Greece: Earthquake Brothers 33
Iretemi: The Myths of Rebellion 35
U.S. AFFAIRS
Waco: A Fire That Won't Die
by Daniel Klaidman and Michael lsikkoff 36 36
JusUCC: Forgive Us Our Revolution 44
Medicine: The Winged Menace 45
BUSINESS
Mergers: The Making of a Media Giant by Adam Bryant 46
Beer: Tradition on Tap 51
SPECIAL REPORT
China Standing up by Michael Elliott 52
In Love With a Vision by Mdmda Liu 54
The Myth of Chinese Power by Gerald Segal 59
China at 50: The Party Goes On 62
Gradual ls Good by Dorinda Elliot and Michael Hirsh 64
Mao, Style Guru by Vivienne Tam 66
Unburied Treasures by Mahlon Meyer 68
Faces of the Future 70
SOCIETY& THE ARTS
Health: Necessary Shots? 72
Scandals: A New Olympics Mess by Mark Hosenball 78
DEPARTEMENT
World View: Pranay Gupte 4
Pariscope 6
Perspectives 19
Newsmarkers 77
Interview:
Jhumpa Lahiri 80
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VOL. 134, NO. 13, SEPTEMBER 1999
EUROPE
Russia's War Hits Home hyBillPowell ............................ 22
The Deepening Dangers of Dagestan byAnatolLieven ........ 25
Action, Not Words by Michael Ettiott ............................... 26
BreakingDowninBerlin ....................................... 28
The Rubber Meets the Road .................................... 31
WORLD AFFAIRS
Rwanda: The Bishop in the Dock by Tom Masland .............. 32
lHaveNeverTriedto Flee'..................................... 33
Mideast: Bombers in Their Bosom ............................... 34
Mexico: Dead Men Don't Talk ..................................... 35
ASIA
East Timor: Marching Into a TYap?
by Ron Moreau and Jeffrey Bartholet....................................36
Those 'Feelings' for Power ...................................... 40
North Korea: Sunshine Touches the
Land of Long Shadows ............................................. 42
Exhibits: Japan's Face Fetish ....................................... 43
U.S. AFFAIRS
Floyd's Watery Wrath by Sharon Begley and Thomas Hayden... . 44
Republicans: A Helping Hand From Dad by Howard Fineman.... . 48
BUSINESS
India: Growing Smartly by tony Clifton andSudipMazurndar.. . 50
The Pride of Bangalore............................................ 52
APlucky Pioneer .................................................... 53
Random Access: Learning to Love Crypto by Steven Levy .... . 54
Media: All of the Family's News by Laura Shapiro ................ 55
SOCIETY & THE ARTS
Science: Shaped by Life in the Womb by Sharon Begley ....... 56
Rellglon:The Case Against Pius XII by Kenneth L. Woodware........ 66
Movies: A Child's View of Chaos ................................... 73
Sports: A Spanish Blast by Mark Starr and Devin Gordon ........ 74
DEPARTMENTS
World View:
FareedZakaria ................. 6
Periscope ...................... 8
Perspectives ................... 21
Interview:
KlausTopfer................... 76
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VOL. 134 , NO. 14 , 1999
WORLD ECONOMY
Puttingthe World BackIbgether by kenneth klee 26
Where Did Russia's Money Go? by Bill powell 30
ASchemeof Beauty by Bill powell 34
RenewingtheSocial Contract by Dominique strauss-kahn 36
Spending Their Way to Prosperity by Christopher Wood 39
Dollars and Discontent byMacMargolis 40
Crazy for the Net by George Wehrfntz 42
A Consensus for Change 43
Bono on Global Debt 49
WORLD AFFAIRS
Venezuela: In a League of His Own by Joseph Contreras 50
' I Don't Have Enemies 52
Britain: Rethinkingthe Iron Lady 54
ASIA
Taiwan: The Night Heaven Fell byBrookLarmer 56
East Timor: You Can't Run, You Can't Hide by Ron Moreau 58
Indonesia: Warriors for Peace 59
China: Getting Ready to YurtybyMelmdaLui 60
South Korea: Kirn Plays Hardball 61
SPECIAL REPORT
The Controversy: The Book on Reagan
by Fvau Thomas and Jon Meacham 62
Excerpts: 'His Name's Dutch Reagan' by Edmund Morr 66
The Role of a lifetime 69
At the Edge of Death 72
Aa the Shadows lengthened 74
The Gipper's 'Long Goodbye 78
SOCIETY& THEARTS
Medicine: The Miracle of Motion 87
Space: A launch for the Little Guy by Oliver Morton 89
Science: A Space Mystery by Thomas Haydcu 90
World View: lgor Malashenko 4
Periscope 5
Perspectives 25
Newsmakers 55
Interview;
Javier Solana 92
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