Notebook: Jun. 26, 2000
WINNERS & LOSERS
[WINNERS]
KIM JONG IL Elusive North Korean holds hug-filled, teary summit with South. You been watching Oprah?
DOUGLAS DAFT Coke CEO still faces Johnny Cochran but settles bias suit, and the stock is bubblin' up
LES MOONVES Soul Survivor: CBS big finally gets a hit for viewers younger than Angela Lansbury
[& LOSERS]
BILL RICHARDSON Energy Sec.'s v.p. chances toast after Los Alamos woes. Hey, but now you can lose the Atkins diet
RUDY GIULIANI Slow to react to wilding episode; N.Y.C. shootings way up. You're morphing into David Dinkins
PRINCE WILLIAM Turns 18, becoming prey for paparazzi. Not that we'd ever run the pix (see People)
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MANOJ, a police officer stationed in Mumbai, on why he and other police don't criticize their leaders for failing to meet promises to improve dire working conditions after last fall's deadly attacks on the Taj hotel







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