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Inside Table of Contents: Oct. 13, 2003
See the pages following the Arts section for extra coverage of news and trends in the world of commerce
--Having Any Fun? Some companies still believe a good time at the office is good for business
--Railbirds in Retreat Why the hit film Seabiscuit won't be enough to save the sport of kings
--Betting on a Rebound Robert Earl of Planet Hollywood banks his rep on a Las Vegas resort
--A Cashless Payday Paycards are replacing checks. They're cheaper. Are they better?
--Lush Is in No Rush The hip British cosmetics retailer is expanding at a crawl, deliberately
--The Deficit Duel Economists are deeply divided on the deficit. TIME's economists weigh in
--Dividend Decisions Here's a look at the many new mutual funds that focus on dividend stocks
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