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NATION:

Japan in the Mind of America

For decades the Japanese suffered from an inferiority complex. Now it's America's turn

America in the Mind of Japan

The Japanese have long admired the U.S. Now they want America's respect

Can Japan Bashing Win Votes?

The trade gap is a key campaign theme

Bush's Budget Grab Bag

Something for everyone, mainly the affluent

Can Clinton Survive?

Michael Kramer on "vultures"

How the Press Deals with Sleaze

They'd love to kick the habit but can't

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WORLD:

Haiti Slips from Bad to Worse

The people's misery deepens, and U.S. policymakers flounder

America Abroad: Risky Fixation

Saddam haunts Bush as Castro haunted J.F.K. -- maybe as disastrously

Turkey's Demirel Says, "Trust Us"

Back as Prime Minister, he denies a turn away from the West

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BUSINESS:

A Special Report on Drug Safety

Scandals have shaken consumer confidence in the FDA and raised calls for regulatory reform

Profiting from Fear

Are product-liability suits the best way to keep drug companies honest?

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OLYMPICS:

Soaring in the Savoie

The magic begins as 2,300 athletes from 64 nations gather in the French Alps for 16 days of sliding and swooshing at the Olympic Winter Games

BOOKS The Italian-immigrant experience, as told by Gay Talese

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DANCE Twyla Tharp is back, kicking hard about the sexes

75

LAW A rape trial pits boxer Mike Tyson against his own savage celebrity 77

PROFILE How a single gene has shaped Nancy Wexler's career

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DEPARTMENTS

MILESTONES 75

LETTERS 10 VIEW POINTS 76

GRAPEVINE 15 PEOPLE 80

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