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COVER STORY

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NATION: Open Up in There

Aided by technology, the old impulse to pry is putting privacy at risk

54

WORLD: Together at Last

Arabs and Israelis finally sit around a table in Madrid, but so far the conference is a p.r. duel

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SCIENCE: Parallel Power

How linking computers will speed up -- and revolutionize -- research

INTERVIEW Educator Thomas Sobol on the merits of multiculturalism

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AMERICAN SCENE The women of Four Corners build a future

28

BUSINESS For big-name clothing designers, cheap chic is in

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SPACE Magellan unveils the volcanic fury of Venus 78

EDUCATION A case that could decide the fate of black public colleges 81

PROFILE How Martin Scorsese moved from Little Italy to Cape Fear

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TELEVISION The networks' latest hot formula: women as victims

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BOOKS Dreadnought's arms race would make the superpowers quiver

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LIVING Who is Carmen Sandiego, and why do kids love her?

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TECHNOLOGY Car need a tune-up? Call a hot-rod hacker 96

MUSIC Public Enemy is the sound of the present, and the present is tense 98

MILESTONES The theater mourns Joseph Papp, a populist impresario

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THEATER The Brits show the Yanks how to appreciate Arthur Miller

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ESSAY Richard Brookhiser on why the Romanovs should be restored

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DEPARTMENTS

LETTERS 8 GRAPEVINE 33

CRITICS' VOICES 26 PEOPLE 79

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