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Table of Contents: July 27, 1998
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Edition: U.S.
Vol. 152 No. 4
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COVER
The Fun Is Back
As McGwire and Griffey chase the home-run record, baseball regains its old luster. Will it last?

The America That Ruth Built

Gentle Tamer Of The Brutes

Hey, Guys, Watch Your Backs--Here Comes Sammy!

As Close To Perfect A Team As This Yankee Hater Has Seen


NATION
Tradition With A Twist
It looked like a First Lady-like journey to promote historic preservation, but Hillary gave it an edge

The Forest Is His Ally
A fugitive reappears, only to slink back into the woods--among those for whom he is almost a hero

All In The Detail
Now that Ken Starr has the go-ahead to question the President's Secret Service agents, can they tell him what he wants to know?

The Bodyguards: Shadows And Shields

"It's Still White Supremacy"
Julian Bond restores the focus of the N.A.A.C.P.


WORLD
Sudan
WHY IS THIS HAPPENING AGAIN? In unholy synergy, drought and human folly are producing another shocking famine

A Fiery Test Of Peace
Three needless deaths may help strengthen the Northern Ireland pact

Final Rites For The Czar
After 80 years, the Romanovs are laid to rest with more Russian politics than national repentance


SCIENCE
Blowing Hot And Cold
Even as El Nino helps spawn record heat waves in its final days, its unruly sister--La Nina--is brewing in the Pacific


HEALTH & MEDICINE
Touch Early And Often (Health)
Increasing numbers of parents and doctors decide that massage is good medicine for babies


NOTEBOOK
Notebook

The China Trip (The Scoop)
Clinton Spoke, but Did Anyone Understand?

Eulogy

Praying Away the Gay

Milestones (Milestones)

Techno-Crime (The Scoop)
Psssst--Wanna Buy the Latest in Bootlegs?

The Coming Chaos (The Scoop)
Y2K Is Months Away, but Sharks Are Circling

Missing In Action (The Scoop)
Where, O Where, Did They Put the Future?


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Navajo vs. Navajo
A battle over whether to preserve natural resources or develop them

Stories Sacred, Lies Mundane
Ten years later, a casualty of the Tawana Brawley case finds vindication

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BUSINESS
The Trouble With GM
It isn't labor, although that's bad enough. GM has too many models, plants and executives. It may need a major overhaul


ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Reel War (The Arts / Cinema)
Steven Spielberg peers at the face of battle as Hollywood never has before

Blam! Kapow! Eat Your Peas! (The Arts)
Who says family values and numbing, mindless violence don't go together?

Dazzling Decalogue (The Arts / Show Business)
Krzysztof Kieslowski's 10-part masterpiece finally comes to the U.S. Thou shalt not miss it

Whistle A Happy Tune (The Arts / Theater)
His new musical has had its share of troubles, but there's life in Andrew Lloyd Webber yet

The Snarl And The Ache (The Arts / Music)
In a strong new album, the punk band Rancid bares the romanticism beneath the rage


YOUR TIME
Get a Thyroid Test (Personal Time / Your Health)
That's the new advice, from a respected group of doctors, for women 50 and older. Here's why

Avoid My Mistake (Personal Time / Your Money)
At the first whiff of "accounting problems," sell the stock--don't wait, as I did with Cendant

Your Own Network (Personal Time / Your Technology)
Sun's Jini system will soon help all your gadgets work together. Here's how to get started

Your Health (Personal Time / Your Health)

Your Money (Personal Time / Your Money)

Your Technology (Personal Time / Your Technology)


PEOPLE
People


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