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THE WEEK 16

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COVER: Reformation for Christian Women

The Church of England voted for women priests last week. But with Catholicism and Orthodoxy resisting any change, feminism is religion's most vexing issue.

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THE TRANSITION: What Can He Do?

Clinton vows to spur the economy first and cut the deficit later

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The Political Interest

An economic security council?

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Clinton's People

Advisers Bruce Lindsey and Robert Reich

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Washington

Some helpful tips for the First Family-elect

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POLICY: The Big Shift in Science

Clinton will aim research dollars at society's problems

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BUSINESS: The Unfriendly Skies

U.S. airlines protest a foreign competitor's plans

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GERMANY: Foreigners, Go Home!

A wave of racism and violence brings back ugly memories

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TRADE: The Grapes of Wrath

Who's right in the squabble over a hill of beans?

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AMERICA ABROAD: Why They Backed Bush

For U.S. President, world leaders prefer the devil they know

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HEALTH: Where There's Smoke . . .

The war on cigarettes catches fire in Europe and Asia

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BEHAVIOR: Kids Who Kill Parents

* Severe child abuse is often the triggering factor

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TECHNOLOGY: Raking In the Chips

The U.S. semiconductor industry rises from the dead

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CINEMA: Malcolm X Without the Fire

Spike Lee's much hyped film is a tepid, reverent biography

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Spike Speaks

The director on Malcolm's real-life legacy

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VIDEO: New Hope for VCR Illiterates

Helpful devices are trying to cure the videotaping blues

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MUSIC: The British Are Coming, Again

Transatlantic musicians rekindle the sound of American soul

REVIEWS

CINEMA Coppola does Dracula as a luscious, infernal romance 71

BOOKS Anne Rice takes a campy, vampy view of vampires 71

THEATER Angels in America is a dazzling AIDS epic 72

MUSIC It's lonely at the top, says a downbeat album by R.E.M. 74

OPERA McTeague brashly heralds a new American wave 79

SHORT TAKES 81

DEPARTMENTS

LETTERS 4

PUBLISHER'S LETTER 12

GRAPEVINE 15

MILESTONES 23

PEOPLE 83

ESSAY 84

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