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Index: July 13, 1998 Vol. 152 No. 2
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Nation
The Lesson From Webb
Hubbell stood up to Starr and won. Will Monica do the same?

Dressed For Success
Companies are teaching their welfare-to-work hires how to look and act the part. The results are lasting

Florida Inferno
The skies are heavy with smoke, not rain, as summer fires sweep through the Sunshine State

The Opposite Of Sex
Births among unmarried black girls are plunging. Why? Self-respect, fear of AIDS and love of life

World
Did the Summit Matter?
Clinton's nine-day trip through China produced no breakthroughs, but his debate with Jiang and his folksy public relations made them both look good

The Pain Of Reinvention
Japan is tired of being lectured as it tries to fix its economy

The Lady Of The Lake
Diana's cult thrives as an ornate memorial opens

Science
Termites from Hell
Forget killer bees: Formosan termites are the real threat. They're chewing up the Southern U.S.--and no one knows how to stop them

Health & Medicine
Playing The HMO Game (Managed Care 1998)
Denied Viagra and inflamed by horror stories, consumers put health reform back on the front burner

Let's Play Doctor (Managed Care 1998)
Politicians of both parties say managed care is an increasingly hot issue. The question now: Will they just fight over it or actually try to do something?

That Deadpan Look (Health)
If injections of a lethal toxin can eliminate unsightly wrinkles, who cares if it also paralyzes your face?

Aspirin Without Ulcers (Medicine)
A new category of drugs could soon relieve pain and inflammation without ravaging your stomach

A Republican Who's Taking His Medicine (Managed Care 1998)
Ahead Of The Feds: How Some States Are Already Regulating Managed Care (Managed Care 1998)

Religion
Female Of The Species
Complement and antidote to the Promise Keepers, Women of Faith moves from strength to strength

Man Trouble: Broken Promises?

Notebook
Notebook

Findings
Shhh! We Don't Discuss The Drug Biz Here

How Hollywood Portrays Its Russians
Midnight Baseball
Milestones

The Internet
The Feds Are Aiming to Clean Up Cyberspace

Sudan
Washington Reacts Slowly To New Famine Crisis

Television
Hollywood's Working on a JonBenet Movie

Also In This Issue
Tailwind: An Apology

A Game of Catch
Tossed back and forth, the ball expresses all that is between them

Business
Is Boeing Out of Its Spin?
A production crisis has eased, but the No. 1 jetmaker must deal with Asia and Airbus

Arts & Entertainment
How To Survive Summer (The Arts)
The stars of your favorite network shows may be on vacation. But cable's are still working

Voyage To The Beginning Of The World (The Arts)
A Poignant Farewell

Hal Does Have A Heart (The Arts)
Under all that wry cynicism, a Hartley film like Henry Fool is complex, touching, all too human

Day Of The Living Dead (The Arts)
The Grateful Dead returns as the Other Ones. It's not a reunion, really--it's a reincarnation

Buffalo '66 (The Arts)
Scoring a Bull's-Eye

Madeline (The Arts)
Don't Thank Heaven for This Little Girl

Your Time
Heartburn Hazards (Personal Time)
In most cases, over-the-counter remedies work, but they can mask more serious problems

Web Censorware (Personal Time)
Software filters don't work. But a growing number of websites offer family-friendly surfing

Use It Or Lose It (Personal Time)
In the horse trading for tax cuts, Washington may chop two popular estate-planning gems

Your Health (Personal Time)
Your Money (Personal Time)
Your Technology (Personal Time)

Special Section
Growing Your Family Tree (Special Report)
More and more Americans are getting happily hooked on genealogy. With up-to-the-minute technology available to supplement ancient charts and records, folks are finding it easier than ever to reconstru

Greetings From America's Secret Capitals (Bonus Section)
Come visit seven places that do something better than anyone else does. They tend not to brag much, so we'll do it for them

Christoph Jardin's Secret Life (Special Report)

People
People

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