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Articles in April, 2002 issue of Newsweek
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Why China Cooks the Books
by Melinda Liu (With Paul Mooney in Beijing) -
The Thirst for Oil
by Tony Emerson (With Adam Piore, John Ness and Sandy Edry in New York) -
The Atom Option
by Richard L. Garwin (Garwin, co-author of "Megawatts and Megatons," is senior fellow for science and technology at the Council on Foreign Relations.) -
Israel Is Not America's Greatest Ally
by Michael Lind (Lind, a senior fellow at the New America Foundation, is the former executive editor of The National Interest and a former senior editor of The New Republic) - Up From Down Under
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...Build A Bridge to the West
by Sari Nusseibeh (Nusseibeh is the PLO's top representative in Jerusalem.) -
Tax Havens For One and All?
by Robert J. Samuelson -
Beating Carson Daily
by Allison Samuels -
Oxy's Offspring
by Debra Rosenberg - 'The Single Most Important Company'
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'Blood Begets Blood'
by Dan Ephron -
Dispatch from a War Zone
by Joshua Hammer -
'I'm Running to Protect Democracy'
by Joe Cochrane -
Sexy Beats
by Maggie Malone -
Is Nothing Sacred?
by Patti Davis -
Segway Creator Invents
by Andy Borowitz (Andy Borowitz won the 2001 Dot-Comedy Award for Best Humor Columnist on the Net. His Web site is www.borowitzreport.com.) -
How Good Is Abu Zubaydah's Information?
by Mark Hosenball -
The Once & Future Petro Kings
by Christopher Dickey - A Novel of [Bad] Manners
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Secretary Of State Ariel Sharon
by Fareed Zakaria -
'There's a War On'
by Lally Weymouth -
A Weary Shepherd
by Robert Blair Kaiser and David Noonan -
A Radical's Work Grows Old--Not So Gracefully
by Peter Plagens -
How The WSJ is Like Jell-O
by Robert J. Samuelson - Keep Investing in a Downturn
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Pope John Paul Named in Lawsuits
by Lynn Waddell -
Afghan Minister Escapes Assassination Bid
by Scott Johnson -
Behind 'The Bachelor'
by B.J. Sigesmund -
An Operating Manual for the Company of the Future
by Michael Rogers -
Boycotting the Blockbusters
by Devin Gordon -
Vatican Summit Disappoints
by Jennifer Barrett -
Love Under The Taliban
by Scott Johnson -
Pipeline Brigade
by John Barry -
The Paramilitary Effect
by Joseph Contreras -
A Chilling Message
by Brook Larmer ( With Ian MacKinnon in Hyderabad ) -
Hugo's Close Call
by Joseph Contreras and Michael Isikoff -
What We Can Do
by Henry A. Kissinger -
A Light in the Darkness
by Barbara Kantrowitz - How Hepatitis C Sneaked Up on America
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Keeping Different Kinds of Vows
by Daniel McGinn ( With Suzanne Smalley) - Online Forum
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Embracing My Inner Man
by Gersh Kuntzman (Gersh Kuntzman is also a columnist for The New York Post. His Web site is at http://www.gersh.tv) -
The Sound of Cool
by David Gates -
Pop Culture
by Gersh Kuntzman (Gersh Kuntzman is also a columnist for The New York Post. His Web site is at http://www.gersh.tv) -
Return of the King
by Suzanne Smalley -
Botox Believer
by B. J. Sigesmund -
Schizophrenic Scribe
by Peter Plagens -
The Phantom Link to Iraq
by Michael Isikoff -
The Revenge Of the Nerds
by B. J. Lee -
The Next Move is Check
by Owen Matthews -
Hidden From View
by George Wehrfritz and Hideko Takayama -
Blues Versus Reds
by Stefan Theil -
Road Warriors
by Melinda Liu -
Searching for Savings At Form 1040 Time
by Dori Perrucci - For Journalists, a New Reality in the Mideast
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Business Crisis? Rudy Has Some Advice.
by Matt Bai - 'Don't Dumb Them Down'
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How Great Companies Tame Technology
by Jim Collins (Collins is author of "Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't.'' He runs a management research firm in Boulder, Colo.) -
Foreign Peace Activists Injured
by Joshua Hammer -
Powell Under Pressure
by Roy Gutman -
An Herbal Rumble
by Adam Rogers -
Master of Augusta
by Mark Starr -
More Than a War of Words
by Martha Brant -
World Cup Crazy
by Mark Starr -
How the Flames Shaped the Shield
by David Ayer (Ayer wrote the Academy Award-winning film "Training Day") -
Skyline Sculptor
by Mac Margolis -
What Not to Do
by Rana Foroohar (With Ian MacKinnon in New Delhi and Mac Margolis in Rio) -
A Plea for the Pope
by Dana Thomas -
The Human Rights Blame Game
by Andrew Moravcsik (Moravcsik is a professor of government at Harvard University) -
A Comfy Ride
by Lorien Holland ( With Melinda Liu in Beijing and bureau reports ) - Bylines
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Taking the Breeze
by William Underhill -
Laughter's New Profile
by Lorraine Ali - Bylines
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Prairie Home Companions
by Marc Peyser -
'Odd Couple' Alliance
by Stryker McGuire and John Barry -
Female Trouble
by Allison Samuels -
Powell's Real Mission
by Jonathan Alter -
Why Congress Is Mum on the Mideast
by Eleanor Clift -
Mideast Messages Run Deeper
by Howard Fineman
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