- Back to
Battle Stations - Bombs rained down on Baghdad for days, but with no guarantee that
they would remove Saddam from power. So what was the purpose of Desert Fox? [Newsweek] (December
28, 1998)
- Balloon
Bulletin - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Being
European - Forget the euro and stuff like that; look for a new form of the old
continent in a willingness to travel, a love of techno music, a vibrant club scene-- and
transnational sex [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Castro
Curve - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Coming
Soon? - Big-screen rights to theStarr Report are still available. The presidentshould
hope the Farrelly brothers aren't. [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Danza's
Drama - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Death
Takes a Hike - On screen, the dead won't stay dead and the Grim Reaper has gotten
mighty Cute. What's up? [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Designing
Droids - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Designing
Droids - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Director's
Danke - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- The Era
of Bad Feeling - It's the worst of times in Washington. Here's hoping the inanity
stays inside the Beltway. [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Extreme
Audio - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Famous
Footsteps - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Guilt-Free
Gifts - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Guilt-Free
Gifts - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Harrods
Harrassed - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Harvard
Changes Its Colors - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Hillary
Eyes the Future - What comes next? Will the First Lady stay in the spotlight, maybe
even run for office on her own? Historian DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN and former Hillary aide
LISA CAPUTO talk about how the enigmatic Mrs. Clinton soldiers on in public and copes in
private. [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Holiday
Hangover - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Hollywood--They'll
Try Anything Twice - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- How
Clinton Lost the Capital - After Newt's fall, the president was supposed to be home
free, buoyed by the country's disgust with scandal. But impeachment only looked dead.
Behind the Beltway hardball that pushed Clinton to the wall. [Newsweek] (December
28, 1998)
- Hype,
Hope, Cancer - MEDICINE: Dr. Judah Folkman lit a firestorm when his research findings
swept the media. Now, he counsels patience. [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Into
the Gene Pool - Recent advances in genetic research are changing the way we view
ourselves, our place in society and the nature of life itself. [Newsweek] (December
28, 1998)
- Jack
the Dripper Returns - The show of the year tried to separate themyth of Pollock as the
tormented soul from theradical beauty of his paintings. And it gave himhis place in the
pantheon. [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- The Kid
Question - A privacy expert familiar with fame on what to tell the children [Newsweek]
(December 28, 1998)
- Last-Minute
Gifts - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Law's
Reach - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Mac's
Attack - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Mother's
Little Helpers - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Mr.
Wolfe Bites Back - 'A Man in Full' sparked a nasty debate almost as entertaining as
the novel itself. Is this best seller literature or merely good fun? [Newsweek] (December
28, 1998)
- Murdoch
to Marry - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- No More
Gremlins - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- A One
in a Million Year - Sure, it was a baseball season for the ages. But may we say it?
This game's in major-league trouble. [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Only the
Media Loved Monica? - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Operation
Desert Stall - There was no strategic rationale to President Clinton's timing on Iraq.
Even worse, the airstrikes lacked any clear military purpose at all. [Newsweek] (December
28, 1998)
- The
Party Rolls On - It's a dangerous world out there. Another glass of champagne?
[Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Perilous
Playthings - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Perspectives
1998 - STORY OF THE YEAR: From Viagra to the Mess on the Dress, ourcivic chatter was
dirty, quick and fun. But could we respect our-selves in the morning? Thongs for the
memories. [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Pooh
Gets Chatty - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Quick
Like a Desert Fox - Iraq Map, Arsenal of Democracy, Weapon of Choice [Newsweek] (December
28, 1998)
- Rainbow's
End - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- The
Real Bottom Line - Is impeachment bad for your portfolio? Nope. Here's why Wall Street
discounted all this a long time ago. [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Size
Matters - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Smoking's
Heavy Toll for Females - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- The Son
Also Fought - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- '...
The Sole Power to Try All Impeachments' - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- To Your
Health - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Wake Up
and Smell the Viagra - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Washington
at War - In a wild finish, the president is impeached, another speaker falls--and the
battle rages on [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Web
Watch: Kwanzaa - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Will bin
Laden Retaliate? - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- The
Wizard - [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- Yeltsin's
Legacy - Once the very symbol of democracy's triumph over communism, the country is
now infree fall. Is the president to blame? [Newsweek] (December 28, 1998)
- 'Baywatch'
Bistros - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Book
Marks - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Border
Bottleneck - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Breaking
Windows? - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Cameron
Twice Terminated - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Censure,
and Move On - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Chat'll
Be the Day - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Clinton
Is No Jimmy Carter - And there's no Begin or Sadat. The ex-president's biographer
explains what happened to the can-do spirit of Camp David. [Newsweek] (December 21,
1998)
- A
Crisis at Home - The Clintons are in the fight of their lives--to save his troubled
presidency, their shared legacy and their own self-respect. [Newsweek] (December
21, 1998)
- Defeat
at Pork Chop Hill - Hog farming had long been a solid, silk-purse business, until this
autumn's price collapse [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- The
Disbarment Scenario - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Disney's
Duck Suit - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- The
Final Days and Nights of a Gay Martyr - Lonely and depressed, Matthew Shepard feared
someone would kill him [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Flash in
the Capitol - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Fontana
Found - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Foundling
Father - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- From
Nixon to Clinton - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Fun with
Sam and Spy - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- The Fur
Files - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Ginsburg
Gabs On - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- 'Grinch'
Gets Greener - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- The
Guessing Game - A seasoned operator handicaps the vote--and the punishment. [Newsweek]
(December 21, 1998)
- Happy
Holidays?, THE THIN RED LINE, YOU'VE GOT MAIL, A CIVIL ACTION, DOWN IN THE DELTA, MIGHTY
JOE YOUNG, STEPMOM - It's not all ho, ho, ho at the cineplex this season. Some
unseasonably serious movies open--along with family fare--in a few theaters before New
Year's in order to be Oscar contenders. Here's how they all rate. Four trees are tops., A
legendary director returns to make a World War II movie like none before, Tom Hanks and
Meg Ryan @romantic-comedy.com won us over, A true-life legal thriller that asks if the
courtroom is any place to look for justice, A crowd-pleasing tear-jerker about a single
mother saving her family--and herself, Girl meets ape and girl protects ape in Disney's
clumsy remake for older kids, Mom's dying, Dad's dating--and there's enough sap for a
Christmas tree [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Harmony
or Discord? - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Hey! We
Wuz Robbed! - Blown NFL calls may bring back instant replay--but who said sports was
fair? [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Holdouts
and Fence Sitters - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Home for
the Holidays - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Hopkins
Bows Out - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- How to
Make Your eBid - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Hustler
on the Hill - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Impeach,
and Convict - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- In
Prime Time, and in Play - Garth Ancier leaves the WB--for a job at NBC? [Newsweek] (December
21, 1998)
- Jackson
Bonds Junked - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Jammin'
Holiday Pictures - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Last-Minute
Gifts - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- LEGO's
Mind-Blowing Mindstorms - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Love
Just Wasn't in Their Stars - Sexual-harassment charges on a cruise ship [Newsweek] (December
21, 1998)
- Lower
Than Lawyers? - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Mini-Master
P - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Moscow
to Monica - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Ms.
Muppet to You - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- 'NAPPY'
SELLS, Book Marks - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- THE NEW
GIVING GAMES - Salespeople are marketing the charity loophole--but some plans verge on
tax abuse [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Nobel
Lies? - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Objection!
Your DLL Is Out of Order! - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Online
Extra: Slobodan Milosevic - The Dec. 21 issue of Newsweek contains excerpts of an
interview with Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic, conducted by Newsweek's Lally
Weymouth, on Dec. 8, 1998 at the Presidential Palace in Belgrade. This is the full text of
the interview, which in the course of two and a half hours covered a wide range of topics,
from the current crisis in Kosovo to allegations of war crimes committed by Serbian
military leaders. Milosevic spoke in English. [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Painting
by Pixels - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- 'Palestinian
Go Home' - With his trip to Gaza, Clinton jumps from the frying pan into the fire
[Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- The
Perils of Geek Speak - The jargon at the antitrust trial is confounding the
audience--and often the judge and the lawyers [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- A
Persian Love Machine - Madonna, Demi, Goldie and Deepak are mad for Rumi--the hottest
dead Sufi poet in Hollywood [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- The
Politics of Statehood - Arafat has made a country imaginable, but his turf is tiny.
The threat to declare independence is a tactic., If Yasir Arafat declares statehood for
the Palestinians, he will have little to work with—particularly compared with
Israel. [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Prize
Days - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Putting
It Together - The Space Station begins to take shape [Newsweek] (December 21,
1998)
- Race,
Respect and the NBA - Conflicts over money and control have kept the lockout going.
But there's been another X-factor: the divide between white owners and black players.
[Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Respect
for Ramadan? - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Riding
With Barbie - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Risky
Bidness - You can get anything you want on the auction site eBay. But proceed with
caution. [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Russia's
Gulags for Children - Millions of the disabled live as virtual prisoners [Newsweek] (December
21, 1998)
- Saving
the Seahorses - Overfishing is threatening the unusual creatures [Newsweek] (December
21, 1998)
- Seagal
Sings - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Solving
a Monet Mystery - A $17 million insurance scam in Brentwood? [Newsweek] (December
21, 1998)
- Something
About Frank - The FBI's Sinatra files are voluminous, but did you hear the one about
the hooker? Read on. [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- SOUND
CHECKS - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- The
Strongman of Serbia Speaks - A defiant Slobodan Milosevic talks about genocide, war
criminals and Kosovo [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Sunday
Afternoon Fever - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Tough
Guy Talking - In 'The Thin Red Line' and 'Hurlyburly,' Sean Penn makes brutal roles
look easy. Just don't ask him how he does it. [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Viagras
Hothouse, Pfizer and Its Rivals - For Pfizer's Team Viagra, cultivating the drug of
the century was a delicate mixture of high-risk, backbreaking work--and some really bad
jokes [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- A
Weakened Pope - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- The Web,
Naturally - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- Wrath of
the Settlers - [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- 20-Year
Fadeout - For the enigmatic Terrence Malick, making movies is not the only thing there
is in life [Newsweek] (December 21, 1998)
- A Year
of Ups and Downs - Pfizer sells drugs for all sorts of maladies, but its impotence
cure stole the show in '98. Users credit Viagra with restorative powers; critics say it's
caused accidents and death. Here are some highlights: [Newsweek] (December 21,
1998)
- Ace
Colleges for African-Americans - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- After
Boris Yeltsin: A Mayor or a General?, YURI LUZHKOV - [Newsweek] (December 14,
1998)
- All I
Want for Christmas ... - ... is weather vanes, clapboard planes, collies, shelties and
reprinted Weltys, reissues in mono and U2's Bono, Mary Cassatt and stuff like that.,
BOOKS, MUSIC, VIDEOS [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Bear
Essentials - Grizzlies on a comeback [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- The
Best-Laid Plans - Billy Bob Thornton shines in a morality tale about three guys who
find $4 million in the woods [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Bill on
the Brink - This may be hard to believe, but it isn't over--not by a long shot. The
president is still popular, the public is fed up and the prosecutors are losing, but the
House is marching inexorably toward an impeachment vote. [Newsweek] (December 14,
1998)
- Bond for
Stardom - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Born to
Tour - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Bra-Beaten,
Balanced Workout, Unliquid Diet, The Light Fantastic, Surfing the Specialists -
[Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Bratwurst
at Mickey D - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Brush
Up Your Shakespeare - A giddy comedy finds Will making love and literature [Newsweek] (December
14, 1998)
- Busta
Rhymes Raps About the End of the World - He heralds doomsday with a danceable beat
[Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- California
Reading - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Cape
Claudia - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Caught
in the Cross-Fire - A young star teacher finds herself in a losing racial battle with
parents [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Celebrating
Differences - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Chanukah
Helper - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Chuck
D's New Rap - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- The
Corpse in the Creek - A Texas break-out ends with a drowned desperado [Newsweek] (December
14, 1998)
- The
Doctor is On (line, that is), Online Analysis - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Down by
the River - The bulrushes. The burning bush. In 'The Prince of Egypt,' Moses pulls his
people up from slavery. [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Drink
Up, Doggie - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Electra's
Shock - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Enter
La Nina, Smiling - El Nino's not-so-evil twin leaves much of the country with a warm
first impression [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Europe
Starts to Get Serious - With interest-rate cuts and a new Franco-British defense
initiative, the old continent is flexing its muscles [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Everything's
Coming Up Pink - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Eying
the Fetal Future - In the shadows, a controversial search for cures [Newsweek] (December
14, 1998)
- Follow
the Bouncing Body - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- A Fraud
Abroad - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Glamorama
- [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Happy
Bearday - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Holiday
Gift Ideas - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- How to
Beat Job Lock - Stuck in a bad job because your insurance won't 'carry over' without
breaking the bank? There's hope. [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- The
Hunt Hits Home - Did U.S. companies cozy up to the Nazis? [Newsweek] (December
14, 1998)
- The Joys
of Gaming - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- A
Kinder, Gentler Bill - As Microsoft battles Washington, Gates and his wife donate
millions to help kids fight disease [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Lexicus
Rex - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Like a
Moss to a Flame - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- The
Little Rio Is Causing a Grand Fuss - A new way to play back tunes has record labels
singing the blues [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Metallica
- [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- More
Teens Trying Heroin - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Move Over,
Mona Lisa - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Nicole
Takes Off - She climbs mountains and jumps out of airplanes. But now Kidman's doing
something really daring: facing Broadway critics. In David Hare's erotic play 'The Blue
Room,' the actress shows her chops. She's not just Mrs. Cruise anymore. [Newsweek] (December
14, 1998)
- No Butts
- [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Now
Hear This - Finally, the AutoPC [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Oh No,
Here We Go Again - Health-care costs are soaring--and companies are passing the
increases along to their workers [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- On
Blaming America - ALEKSANDR LEBED [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Palm
Pirates - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Patching
Up Depression - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Read
Right - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- A Real
Lump of Coal - Cost-cutting companies hand out pink slips [Newsweek] (December
14, 1998)
- Red
Stars - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Rolling
in the Files - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- A
Rosebud By Any Other Name - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- 'Ryan'
Loses Rank - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Science
of the Season - The facts behind the star of Bethlehem, why champagne makes you drunk,
and other mysteries of the holidays. [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Seeing
Stars on Stage - The pay is lousy. The critics are vultures. So why are big-name
Hollywood actors flocking to the theater? [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Seinfeld
Sells - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Self-Inflicted
Cyber Wound? - If the Y2K bug bites us, we'll deserve it. We could have prepared in
time--and didn't. [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Self-Portrait
of a Lady - The actress talks about her many roles: as spouse, mom and star of Stanley
Kubrick's long-awaited thriller, ON HER MARRIAGE, ON HER FAMILY'S PRIVACY, ON STANLEY
KUBRICK [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Sport's
Power 100 - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Sweet
Talk - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- A Taste
of the Good Life - After nearly 20 years, a veteran correspondent returns to find that
most Chinese don't miss the days before Deng's reforms. [Newsweek] (December 14,
1998)
- This
Little Piggy... - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Time
Trimmer - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- To
Impeach or Not to Impeach - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- The
Trials of Mike Espy - The fall--and triumph--of a political star who got caught up in
the Washington wars. [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- The Way
She Won't - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Web
Tangles - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Woman of
the Year...2008? - [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Yikes!
We're Sealed In! - The earth moves in a war between a California beach and
sun-worshiping sea mammals [Newsweek] (December 14, 1998)
- Album
for Omagh - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- All's
Well That Ends Well - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- The
Astronaut, Down to Earth - John Glenn talks about the joy of coming home [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
- Bare
Bones: Amelia Earheart - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Becoming
Bobby Fischer - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Can't
Find a Furby? - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- The
Comeback Kid - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Custom
Clickers - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Dares
for Marie Claire - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Death
Wish - After a videotaped mercy killing, Jack Kevorkian is charged with murder in a
battle over the right to die. Has he at last gone too far? [Newsweek] (December 7,
1998)
- A
Different Story: Kids' Bibles Today - For centuries, publishers have tried to make
Scripture accessible and relevant to children. Current Bible stories are no exception;
here are some of the ways the Good Books you just bought your kids for the holidays may be
different from the ones you grew up with: [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Dung
Deal - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Eight
Strikes on UC Campuses - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Eight
Strikes on UC Campuses - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Games
People Play - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- The
Goodbye Girls - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Guff and
Puff - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Hog
Heaven and Hell - The further adventures of Babe are darker, deeper and very
inventive. And not for the very young. [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Hot
Portraits of Cool - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Huffy
Heche? - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- 'The
Hurt Can No Longer Be Ignored' - The extradition case against General Pinochet forces
Chile to confront his legacy, says the widow of a coup victim. [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
- The iMac
Attack - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- The Joys
of Gaming - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Let
1,000 Flowers Bloom - Seeds of change, 140 million years old [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
- A
Literary Sorceress - A dark British kids' book bewitches the U.S. [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
- Little
'Prince' May Study in England - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Living
in the Shadows of Giants - What the men and women who fought World War II and built
the peace could teach us about elevating the tone of the times. [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
- Making
Old Follicles Young Again - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Mariah
Carey's Malady - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Michelangelo
of Lake Michigan - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Miss
Piggy's Perfume - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Monet's
Pilfered Painting - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- My Big
Bet on the Net - 'America's Homemaker' explains why cyberspace is key to the future of
her empire. [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- net
gain - America Online's bold deal with Netscape is a high-stakes gamble on the
Internet, e-commerce and how technology will affect your life. [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
- The New
Cider House Rules - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- A New
Strain of Virus - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Not
Just Lamb Curry - Varied and refined, 'haute' Indian arrives [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
- Not
Today, Not Tomorrow - In 1980, four American women were murdered in El Salvador. On
his return there, a reporter finds that the case is not yet closed. [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
- 'Park'
Prank? - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Playground
Time in Peril - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- A
Poverty Pioneer's Woes - Charges of drugs and nepotism roil a model project [Newsweek]
(December 7, 1998)
- Prohibition
Revisited? - Sick of bars and liquor stores on every corner--and the problems they
bring--Chicago neighborhoods go dry [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Psycho
Analysis - 'Director Gus Van Sant defends his controversial decision to remake
Hitchcock's classic shocker. All he's added is color. [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- A
Question of Money and Mistresses - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Raising
Spiritual Children - Most parents still want to make sure their kids grow up with God.
But today they often need extra help to show them the way. [Newsweek] (December 7,
1998)
- A Real
Buddy Picture - Two young friends make an adorable new comedy about passion and prep
school. Go, 'Rushmore'! [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Real
Men Don't Shop Online - Cybershopping? Bah, humbug. A defense of the subtle charms of
hoofing it, braving the crowds--and embracing the season. [Newsweek] (December 7,
1998)
- A
Recipe for Disaster - By putting too much faith in one team of reformers, America only
added to Russia's economic mess [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Refugee
Lawsuit - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Reports
From the Euthanasia Front - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Requiem
for Reform - As thousands mourn a brutally murdered politician, Russia wonders whether
democracy is dead as well. [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Sandler
Scores Two-Picture Deal - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- A
Slugger's Scandal - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Stone's
Sex Ed - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Stroke
of Luck - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Stuck
in the Scandal Ditch - Everyone wants to move on--but can't figure out how [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
- Teen
Sheen - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Thinking
Differently - Brain scans give new hope for diagnosing ADHD [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
- Upping
the Ant-e - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- The
Ups and Downs of Two High-Tech High-Fliers, Netscape, AOL - [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
- URLs for
Girls - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- The
'Veggies' That Kids Actually Like - A bumper crop of animated Bible videos [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
- Where
Worlds Collide - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- Will
Hollywood Catch the Bug? - [Newsweek] (December 7, 1998)
- xmas.com
- Forget about the traffic, the crowds, the ugly battles for sold-out toys. This season
millions are giddily cybershopping their way through the holidays. [Newsweek] (December
7, 1998)
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