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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 156 No. 21

NATION
New Faces In The Senate (Election 2000)
The fresh players who will be joining the upper house, where calls will be closer and debates more divisive

Partisan from the Prairie (Election 2000)
Tom Daschle, Senate Minority Leader

Risking a Lot, Winning a Little (Election 2000)
Richard Gephardt, House Minority Leader

The Not-So-Invisible Man (Election 2000)
Dennis Hastert, House Speaker

The Prickly Pragmatist (Election 2000)
Trent Lott, Senate Majority Leader

The Hidden Beauty of the System (Election 2000/Electoral College Debate)
It gives the states a chance to be heard, but the electoral voting should be automatic

...And Its Musty Old Quirks (Election 2000/Electoral College Debate)
It feels antiquated now that the presidency is more important and the states less so

For Moments Like This, I Love This Country (Election 2000)
Despite, if not because of, its quirks

Why a Split Decision Is a Sign of Sanity (Election 2000)
We're locked in an exquisite immobility

Let's Elect by Counting, Not Spinning or Suing (Election 2000)
Gore should take a lesson from Nixon

No Apologies (Election 2000)
Green Party nominee Ralph Nader, the most vilified man in the presidential election, counts no heroes among his critics

Running For History (Election 2000)
In his final months, Clinton has been as busy as ever, waging his campaign for the ex-presidency

Setting the Tone (Election 2000)
Day One, as the New Guy hits the ground stumbling

What It Took (Election 2000)
The winner is still uncertain, but here's the inside story of the key moments that propelled Bush and Gore to a deadlocked Election Day

What We'll Remember (Election 2000)
Great deeds or unkept promises? Economic triumph or moral failure? The Clinton era is in the eye of the beholder

Mementos of Two Campaigns (Election 2000/The Gore Campaign)

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THE ARTS
Seuss On The Loose (Show Business)
The Grinch goes to Hollywood, the Cat and Horton go to Broadway, and now, after their beloved creator's death, his widow goes to market

Treats That Speak Volumes (Books)
Save precious shopping time with our guide to the best reading for kids, cooks and that fussy aunt in Dubuque


PERSONAL TIME
Measuring Up (Personal Time/Your Family)
Obesity in young boys is on the rise, and so are eating disorders. Whose fault is that? Try G.I. Joe

In Brief (Personal Time/Your Family)

'Tis the Season... (Personal Time/Your Health)
Holiday weight gain is something everyone struggles with. Here are some tips to avoid it

Your Health (Personal Time/Your Health)

Buy the Bust-Ups (Personal Time/Your Money)
Both acquisitions and divestitures are booming. For investors, bigger is almost never better

In Brief (Personal Time/Your Money)

Play It Again, Lev (Personal Time/Your Technology)
Someday digital video recorders will revolutionize the way you watch television. But not quite yet

In Brief (Personal Time/Your Technology)


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HANS MONDROW, East Germany's last communist prime minister, on the East German soldiers who ignored orders to shoot to kill those crossing into West Germany and made the decision to open the border on Nov. 9, 1989