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Newsweek, March, 2001

Seeing Around the Market's Corners

Writing about stocks can be nail-biting even at a daily newspaper--it's a story that can change in an instant. That's why Allan Sloan's and Robert J. Samuelson's abilities to predict long-term trends are so impressive. Three years ago, Sam wrote a cover explaining how the bull market had inextricably linked stocks, the economy and most Americans. Last year, Sloan called the beginning of the end for the bull. For their outlook now, and Daniel McGinn's take on how consumers are weathering the storm, turn to page 22.

One Boom Still Lives Talk about suffering for art. To report their story on the nationwide boom in museum building (page 52), Cathleen McGuigan and Peter Plagens had to crisscross the country in the middle of winter. "We...

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