Weekly Web Guide: March 25, 2002 Issue

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ng the news stories covered in the March 25, 2002, issue of TIME are U.S. foreign policy, the INS, the Oscars and Stephen King.

The following are web destinations related to those stories.

(Return each week to time.com/webguide for the companion to the current issue.)

U.S. Foreign Policy

Great Decisions Guide: U.S. Role in the World — Daily updates with links to news about how the U.S. is building its coalition in the war on terrorism

Jewish Virtual Library: U.S.-Israel Relations — Includes background information, as well as recent developments in the relationship

American Diplomacy — Foreign service dispatches and periodic reports on U.S foreign policy

TIME Archive: Foreign Policy — All related articles published in the magazine since 1985

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE

The INS Online — The official site of the agency that's part of the U.S. Department of Justice

Blunder at the INS — An editorial from the March 14, 2002, edition of the Washington Post

Inspector Clouseau and the INS — An editorial from the March 14, 2002, edition of the Washington Times

Immigration Follies Continue — An editorial from the March 15, 2002, edition of the Chicago Tribune

TIME: The New Frontier — The online companion to TIME's June 11, 2001, cover story about life along the U.S.-Mexico border

OSCARS

Oscar.com/ — The official site of the 74th annual Academy Awards includes historical info and past winners, plus Best Picture posters

TIME: Oscars 2002 — Includes a photo essay of nominees and a collection of Hollywood-related TIME covers

IMDB: Stock Quotes — Memorable quotes from Oscar-winning movies spanning 65 years

CNN: Inside the Envelope Sweepstakes — Pick the winners for a chance to win a home theater system

PEOPLE: Oscars Showstoppers — Unforgettable moments in Oscars history, from Sacheen Littlefeather to The Streaker to Jack Palace

STEPHEN KING

StephenKing.com — The official Setephen King web presence includes an area that addresses rumors about the author

TIME: Dreamcatcher — Three audio and textual excerpts from the novel

The Stephen King Cover Gallery — An incredible 1897 covers available for viewing pleasure, plus wallpapers and an FAQ

Stephen King's Bloops and Blunders — Hey, nobody's perfect

PREVIOUS WEB GUIDES

Feb. 25, 2002 Issue — Topics include the CIA, campaign finance reform, the Napstering of television and teen queens on screen

Feb. 18, 2002 Issue — Topics include breast cancer, Arnold Schwarzenegger's new movie "Collateral Damage," defense spending and the trial of Slobodan Milosevic

Feb. 11, 2002 Issue — Topics include volunteerism, 9/11 victims' compensation, video conferencing and identity theft

Feb. 4, 2002 Issue — Topics include the Olympics, Bush's approval rating, mammograms and Jennifer Garner

Jan. 28, 2002 Issue — Topics include divorce, Andrea Yates, the 1980s and Linkin Park

Jan. 21, 2002 Issue — Topics include Michael Jordan, the debate over a national ID card, award shows and Enron's downfall

Jan. 14, 2002 Issue — Topics include Apple computers, India-Pakistan relations, Carson Daly and the NFL postseason

Dec. 17, 2001 Issue — Topics include the rock group Creed, the popular SpongeBob SqaurePants cartoon and the movie "Black Hawk Down"

Dec. 10, 2001 Issue — Topics include George Harrison and the Beatles, cloning and the U.S. Ski Team

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