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Table of ContentsCatching a 48-Hour Bug An anthrax scare in Nevada turns the spotlight once again on bacteria maven Larry Wayne HarrisWas Dolly a Mistake? Perhaps, says the maker of the world's most famous clone--but he puts the odds at a million to oneTwin Perils Of Love & War How Clinton's credibility and ability to focus on one crisis may affect the otherTechwatchRudy Giuliani, Proctor of New YorkMaster of Visual Slang Leger saw machines as the poetry of ModernismHollywood How Katzenberg Differs From Sammy Davis Jr.EulogyHealth ReportParade Of The Dead Babies A TIME correspondent sees the anger and despair of Iraq's peopleSearching for a State of Grace Fathers and sons. Blacks and whites. Russell Banks takes on the big issuesMonica's World Soon she'll be the Starr witness. What will she say, how is she surviving, and what will her future bring?Before the War: A Feminist TakeDark City A Ravishing Visual Trip to a Strange LandIt's No Party in the County Jail A tough sheriff's inmates live in tents, eat ostrich meat and wear pink undiesGod And Mammon Hard Times Hit the Promise KeepersCoverThe Ice Babies Long-lost frozen embryos are popping up all overMilestonesLettersSoul Sister 2000 Aretha on her past, her future and her fabulous new albumWhat Jordan Knew How Clinton's buddy is now trying to protect himselfPeopleBond-Fund Buyer Beware They're not bonds, and they don't behave the same wayThe Asian Flu Unrest in Indonesia Has Pentagon Laying PlansSecond Wind The Nagano Olympics may not have earned a gold medal, but all that glitters isn't made of that kind of metalLove and Death on Long Island The Dim, Discreet Charm of Jason PriestleyWhy We Didn't Remove SaddamNotebookBack On Top How the carefree sprite Tara Lipinski upset Michelle Kwan to take the gold and break Sonja Henie's 70-year-old Olympic record as the youngest winnerYe Olde Town Gimmick Look on the bright side; that Ohio calamity may do away with these meetingsA Sad Story at the Digest A legacy of generosity and stodginess is clashing with Wall Street's calls for better performanceSelling The War Badly As Washington's foreign-policy stars are shouted down at Ohio State, U.S. war plans fail to score points with allies, old enemies or even the wobbly Arab states that live next door to IraqSuspended AnimationLearning By Laptop In elementary schools, portable computers are the hottest thing since books. But are the lessons learned justifying the extra cost?The Big Lebowski A Bit Off Their GameGoing After Starr's Camp Clinton's defenders are getting personal in covert attacks on Starr's team, and it's making him mad
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