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Articles in February, 2000 issue of Newsweek
- When Friends Become Enemies
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Mothers And Sons
by Bill Powell - In the Company of Nationalists
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Congo's Death Spiral
by Lara Santoro - James Rubin Moves On
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Bollywood Goes Global
by Carla Power and Sudip Mazumdar (With Anna Kuchment in New York, Gameela Ismail in Cairo, Ginanne Brownell in London, Robina Riccitiello in Silicon Valley, Catharine Skipp in Miami and Kate N. Grossman in Chicago) -
Time to Face Up to Reality
by Peter Mandelson (Mandelson is Britain's secretary of State for Northern Ireland.) - A Question of Trust
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Goodbye West Beverly
by Alisha Davis -
My Robe Was at the Dry Cleaner's
by Lucy Howard, Seth Stevenson, Marc Peyser, Devin Gordon and Bret Begun -
Crunch Time at Kellogg
by Keith Naughton (With Joan Raymond in Cleveland) -
Russians Up, Rebels Down
by Bill Powell -
How He's Catching a Cash Wave
by Michael Isikoff -
Good God?
by Peter Plagens - What to Do When the Dust Settles
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Leonardo Misses the Wave
by David Ansen -
A Homecoming for Griffey Jr.
by Alisha Davis -
Win a Million!
by Lucy Howard, Sharon Begley, Seth Stevenson, Devin Gordon and Bret Begun -
Meaning at Middle Age
by David Ansen -
Burma's Terror Twins
by Ron Moreau -
A Visit With Grandmas
by Joseph Contreras -
Big, Bigger, Now Biggest
by Tony Emerson (With Carla Power in London and Scott Johnson in Paris) -
Shame, the Virtual Weapon
by Sudip Mazumdar -
Fear and Loathing
by Brook Larmer -
Scandal Sinks Schauble
by Stefan Theil -
On the Beach
by Yahlin Chang -
How Gore Caters to the Press
by Lucy Howard, Seth Stevenson, Marc Peyser, Devin Gordon and Bret Begun -
How to Ride the Wave
by Jane Bryant Quinn (Reported by Temma Ehrenfeld) - An Intimate Visit With Grandma
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Inside Hillary's D.C. Game
by Debra Rosenberg - A Terrific Team for High Tech
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Life in the Fastest Lane
by Tara Weingarten -
It's Time I Shed My Ex-Convict Status
by Walter Scanlon (Scanlon is a chemical-dependency interventionist and workplace management consultant.) -
We're Off to See the Wizard
by Anna Quindlen -
Poison Ivy: Campaigns on Campus
by Daniel McGinn -
The Mullah in the Middle
by Christopher Dickey -
I'm Not Borrowing History Anymore
by Snow Anderson (Anderson lives in Santa Fe, N.M.) -
Concessions, But to No Avail
by Adam Bryant, Ruth Tenenbaum, Seth Stevenson, Devin Gordon and Bret Begun -
Fighting the Cookie Monster
by Jane Bryant Quinn; Reported by Temma Ehrenfeld -
Escape to Freedom
by Brook Larmer (With William Ide in Taipei) - Perspectives
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Secrets of the Past
by Melinda Liu (With Lijia MacLeod and Katharina Hesse in Beijing and bureau reports) -
Jetting to Cyberspace
by William Underhill -
The Queen Is Indian ?
by Carla Power with Shehnaz Suterwalla and Anna Kuchment -
Losing Patience in Zimbabwe
by Tom Masland (With Jan Raath in Harare) -
Jefferson's Other Family
by Pat Wingert -
The Envelope, Please
by David Ansen and Jeff Giles -
Blair's Price: Protect Britain?
by Lucy Howard, Seth Stevenson, Marc Peyser, Devin Gordon and Bret Begun -
Let Them Be Lame Ducks
by Robert J. Samuelson -
Spiraling Into the Sea
by Mark Hosenball (With Donna Foote in Port Hueneme) -
Inside the Secret Cyberwar
by Gregory Vistica -
It's Home Suite Hotel
by Donna Foote -
Dixie Donnybrook
by Howard Fineman And Michael Isikoff (With Martha Brant) -
Who Governs? Maybe Nobody.
by Robert J. Samuelson -
'Beowulf' Brawling
by Malcolm Jones -
The Russian Money Chase
by Mark Hosenball and Bill Powell -
Back From the Brink
by Howard Fineman (With Jonathan Alter, Martha Brant and Michael Isikoff) -
Getting Inside a Teen Brain
by Sharon Begley - 'Entrepreneur's Disease'
- Feed the Press
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The Farce Version of History
by Judt is director of the Remarque Institute of New York University. -
Questions About Cash
by Daniel Klaidman and Matt Rees (With Joanna Chen-Morris in Jerusalem) -
Battling a New Breed of Criminal
by George Wehrfritz And Hideko Takayama -
Setting Fire To 'Water'
by Sudip Mazumdar - Concessions, But to No Avail
- Now You Can Browse for Wine at Any Time
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It's Time We Rejected the Racial Litmus Test
by Cecelie Berry (Berry, a writer, lives in Montclair, NJ.) - Anatomy of a Family Business
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Smooth as Santana
by David Gates and Devin Gordon (With Marc Peyser) -
The Woman by His Side
by Evan Thomas (With Victoria S. Stefanakos) -
Why the Market Will Rule
by Allan Sloan -
Senator Hothead
by Evan Thomas (With Michael Hirsh and Michael Isikoff) -
Road Kill on the Runway
by Alisha Davis -
Hunting the Hackers
by Steven Levy and Brad Stone (With Jared Sandberg and Thomas Hayden in New York and Gregory Vistica and Donatella Lorch in Washington) -
Left on the Launch Pad
by Michael Hirsh -
Taking Al's Measure
by Jonathan Alter -
Scene of the Crime
by John McCormick -
Shining Stockholm
by Stryker Mcguire (With Ginanne Brownell) - Blair's Price: Protect Britain?
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The Mad Swim for Freedom
by Melinda Liu and Katharina Hesse
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