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Table of ContentsSatirist Nabs Movie Queen! John Waters takes all of Hollywood hostage in the jolly Cecil B. DeMentedKill The Estate Tax! World War I is over, folks, and the U.S. doesn't have any need for this economically hurtful federal levy on enterprise and savingsNirvana Is a Click Away Confused by the glut of music on the Web? These websites can help you find the good stuffFootball the Way It Ought to Be Dennis Miller brings a welcome dimension to the game. SeriouslyIndia's Real-Life Drama In a script-worthy caper, a notorious bandit kidnaps one of the nation's best-loved film stars"I Made a Mistake. I Went Too Far" But don't expect Ma and Pa Bush to keep silent if you pick on their boyModel DemocracyPresidential Psych 101Letters"Pennant" Fever Chart watching has limitations, but the Dow's pattern suggests dull times are about to endEverywhereHelicopter Diplomacy To Sell or Not to Sell, or Can Turkey Be Trusted?Up ThereThe Newest New Thing That Your Plume, or Are You Just Glad to See Me?The Long Island LadiesClose Encounters Can three families on vacation get along in one house? Yes, as long as they follow the rulesWater By Marq de VilliersBeyond Hope Lee Ann Womack is no one-hit country wonderIn BriefCyberveillance Managers are increasingly monitoring employees' computer activity--every message sent, website visited and key strokedCoverGive Me a Corny Speech. Then I'll ListenThe Game Of Risk How the Best Golfer in the World Got Even BetterAn Affair Of Love Directed by Frederic FonteyneFace-Lift In A Jar? MORE EFFECTIVE THAN MAKEUP BUT NOT AS POWERFUL AS DRUGS, TODAY'S COSMECEUTICALS PROMISE TO TURN BACK THE CLOCK ON AGING SKIN. HOW TO SEPARATE THE TRUTH FROM THE HYPEYour HealthNotebookArt Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump, De La SoulCampaign Pledge Drive: Week 10The Ragin' Cajun Versus The OxWho's Who In D.C. Washington's new movers and shakers stake their future on the IPO, not the G.O.P. or any other partyThe Perfect Killers The terrorist group 17 November has been stalking Greece for 25 years: 100-plus attacks, not one arrestThe Rain Of Dollars Behind the G.O.P. Convention on TV was the other one, off camera, where cash was the only vote that countedHot Time In Saigon A new generation of Vietnamese is lighting up this historic city--and leaving the party behindBackstage With The Bush TeamThe Oldest Profession Gets a New Museum A retired prostitute inflames the locals by restoring a 19th century brothelGetting To Know The Hill It's taken years for Washington's techie community to realize that it should get into the lobbying game. But now it's learning fastChanging Stripes Just as with his golf game, Tiger has had to adjust his life to meet the demands of celebrityYearbook Editors: Most Likely to Be PunishedDigital Underground Malaysia's attempts to fashion itself into the Silicon Valley of Asia are threatened by a booming piracy industryD.C. Dotcom A far cry from Capitol Hill, the new Washington is run by young techies with big bucks--and rising powerSaving Grace Directed by Nigel ColePeopleHow Green Was My SUV Why are gas-guzzling Ford and GM suddenly quarreling over environmental correctness?The Man Who Wore the White Shirt Forget being No. 2 on a ticket. Colin Powell is virtually an ex-PresidentThe Grudge Match At the G.O.P. Convention, 2000 seems like 1992. That's because Bush is asking voters, Did you get it right back then?MilestonesContributorsUnsportsmanlike Conduct Hollywood's view of labor unions: now a football movie celebrates scabsRowing It Alone Tireless sculler Don Smith isn't a famous name--and he won't be soon, even if he wins a medalThe Betting Man's PunditStar-Crossed Suburbia Frederick Reiken deftly explores the mysteries of love and loss in The Lost Legends of New JerseyClint Does It the Old Way In the exciting and resonant Space Cowboys, Eastwood shows Hollywood how to act its ageCan Dotcoms Really Make Politics Pay? The biggest surprise of the Republican Convention was a swarm of brash new profit-seeking websitesUtah: Where U Come FirstIn BriefThe Man Who Came To Dinner By Moss Hart and George S. KaufmanDifferent Strokes The misdiagnosis of a former President's illness shows the importance of recognizing symptomsNumbersTurning Doofus into Gold Never underestimate the alchemy of the Oval Office
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