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MUSIC:

Country Comes of Age

Nashville's new sound, a hit with baby boomers, takes over the mainstream

Garth Brooks Rides the Crest

Part Jolson, part Jagger, the nice-guy Oklahoman is an unlikely superstar

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NATION:

Alone at the Top

Clinton gets a virtual lock on the Democratic nomination

Inside the Clinton Campaign

Rare behind-the-scenes photos

When Spouses Get Paychecks

Conflict of interest becomes an issue

Will Foley Fall?

Rubbergate claims its first victims

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WORLD:

The Good News of the Week

South African whites say yes

Uncle Sam Tells Israel No Dice

Washington balks at providing $10 billion in loan guarantees for housing

The Sad Wife of Windsor

Fergie and Andrew find they are unsuited and call the whole thing off

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BUSINESS:

Chrysler Picks an Heir Apparent

The automaker goes outside for Iacocca's successor, but is the race over?

ENVIRONMENT If it's a summit to save the planet, shouldn't Bush go? 45

LAW Pornography becomes a divisive issue for feminists and libertarians 52

TECHNOLOGY The U.S. takes the lead in the TV of the future

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TELEVISION Conservatives step up their assault on public TV

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THEATER Hollywood stars stampede onto Broadway 60

BOOKS Studs Terkel, the tape recorder's best friend, deals with racism 69

CINEMA Jaco Van Dormael essays youth, memory and growing old

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ESSAY What new beginnings lie beyond the century's end?

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DEPARTMENTS

LETTERS 8 GRAPEVINE 19

CRITICS' VOICES 14 MILESTONES 53

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