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Table of ContentsIn BriefCrime Gore's Top Campaign Guy Doubly InvestigatedDress UpThe Spy Who Came In From The Crowd An up-close profile of the former KGB agent who rules the Kremlin and is intent on making the world respect Russia againNo Cooling This Jet Hong Kong action hero Jet Li gets a hip-hop-fueled shot at big-screen stardom in the U.S.Coping With Cops For minorities, growing up now means learning how to survive the policeThe E-Numbers Game Net star MicroStrategy is forced to restate its accounts. Will more Internet businesses be next?Islands in The Stream Poet Derek Walcott spins a luminous meditation on visual artDiabetes Recall Though Rezulin's withdrawal is a blow for some patients, there are ways to cope. Here's howRap Brown's Deadly Return A legendary black militant is accused of murderSpring Back, ComradesPeopleRozsa Violin Concerto Robert McDuffieRequiem for the Summer Game Baseball is back? Alas, baseball is dyingUganda's Faithful Dead A fiery, murderous tragedy highlights the rapid rise of fringe Christian groups in AfricaThe Web Docs The Internet can fill the gaps in your medical knowledge. But you need to know how to separate the good sites from the badAntitrust Law Microsoft, Trust Busters Inch Toward a DealMilestonesWho's Sorry Now? After another police killing, Giuliani offers no apologies. That gives Hillary Clinton an opening--and sparks the hottest week yet in their Senate raceIn BriefA Pilgrim's Progress The Pope's trip to the Holy Land takes him from places of prayer to political battlegroundsPrints Of Darkness In a volume of profound, unflinching pictures, James Nachtwey surveys the grave new world of the 1990sThe Cheesy Industry What began as a thin self-help book has grown into a major business. Is the rat race really this simple?LettersA Biotech Wreck It's an industry full of Ps--promises and potential. Call me when they get to profitsRah Digga Ready To Blow Up She has rapped with Lauryn Hill. She's pals with Busta Rhymes. Now it's her turn. Here's what it's like to go from nowhere to a shot at rap stardomNumbersFirearms Smith & Wesson's Other Safety IssueSisqoThe Man Who TravisThe Damascus Primary Bill Clinton is bringing his rhetorical skills to bear on the world's conflicts, hoping to burnish his legacyHomeward Bound? A court decision may bring Elian closer to being reunited with his father in CubaSkinny Envelopes It's that time of fear for high school seniors, when the colleges pass judgment on their livesNoriega: God's Favorite Showtime, April 2, 8 p.m. E.T.What More Can He Hope To Accomplish?Psst! Wanna Buy An Illegal Toilet? Americans travel to Canada to get around a conservation lawDress DownMissing AmericaNotebookTwin SetsThe Waverly Gallery By Kenneth LonerganCoverFuming GladCellular Browsing Motorola's new flip phone doubles as a modem for your laptop. Good luck getting it connectedNews Quiz CrosswordNew Kids off the BlockCode Rush PBS, March 30, 10 p.m. E.T.Your HealthCoverRun for the Roses Vladimir Putin mounted a lethally effective campaign for the presidency of Russia. But does he have a plan to remake the nation?The Salsa Censors A new battle heats up over Miami's ban on Cuban performers. Millions of dollars may be at stakeWho's Going Too Fast? Greenspan wants to slow the economy, and he's willing to sacrifice stock-market wealth to get his waySweating the Details A men's magazine proves not sexy enough to thrive
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