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Mar. 13, 2000




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COVER STORY
The New Intel
   COVER IMAGE: The New Intel
   TABLE: Intel's Path beyond the PC
   TABLE: The New Intel: Computer Processors
   TABLE: The New Intel: Networking Chips
   TABLE: The New Intel: Communication Products
   TABLE: The New Intel: New Businesses
   TABLE: The New Intel: Information Appliances
   The Thrill of ''Clawing for Market Share'' Is Back (extended)
   ONLINE ORIGINAL: Intel Investors May Need a Bit of Paranoia
 
UP FRONT
Talk Show
Is That a ''For Sale'' Sign on Carpoint?
Bashing Bill, Sotto Voce
Putting the Sears Shopper on Wheels
TABLE: Who's Giving It Away
There's No Biz Like the Card Biz
Hey, Can You Turn Down That Ford?
Not Your Ordinary Bird Seed
CHART: Food for Thought
Footnotes
 
READERS REPORT
Foiling the Hackers--and Who Anticipated Them
Don't Paint All Consultants with the Same Brush
Coronary Imaging Hasn't Skipped a Beat
The High Price of Crude Could Bring On a Bust
A Whoop and a Cheer for the Swoosh
Why Not Make Utility Poles out of Tires, Too?
The Sopranos? Mob Reality Is Far, Far Baser
 
CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
''Call him the Streetfighter.com'' (Up Front, Mar. 6, 2000)
''Will the Blair Witch sequel be an IPO?'' (Entertainment, Feb. 21, 2000)
''Web to go--sort of'' (BusinessWeek Lifestyle, Feb. 14, 2000)
''Teaching girls the ways of money'' (BusinessWeek Investor, Feb. 14, 2000)
''Inside Wall Street'' (Feb. 21, 2000)
 
LETTER FROM EUROPE
Serious Times for the Funnies
   MAP: Northwestern Europe
   Cartoonist Cornucopia
 
BOOKS
When Good Elites Go Bad
   PHOTO: Cover, ''The Paradox of American Democracy''
Company Man?
   PHOTO: Cover, ''Shrub''
After Yeltsin
   PHOTO: Cover, ''Without a Map''
By Business Week Writers
 
TECHNOLOGY & YOU
Put Your Files in (Free) Storage?
   TABLE: Places to Park
 
ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT
To Beat Colombia's Guerrillas, Legalize Drugs in the U.S.
 
ECONOMIC TRENDS
Hire Math: Fire 3, Add 5
   CHART: Downsizing and Upsizing: The Beat Goes On
Welfare Kids: No Easy Answers
Russia's Revival May Be Shaky
   CHART: A Dead Cat Bounce?
 
BUSINESS OUTLOOK
U.S.: Surprise: The New Economy Requires Higher Interest Rates
   CHART: A Steady Climb in Real Borrowing Costs
   CHART: Consumer Spirits Are Still Upbeat
   CHART: Companies Are Facing More Price Increases
Israel: An Advance on the Peace Dividend
   CHART: Israel's Economy Is Picking Up Steam
 
NEWS: ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY
E-Malls for Business
   CHART: As Corporate Buying Moves Online...E-Marketplaces Should Take Off
   Oracle's Ellison: The Czar of the Cyber Bazaar?
Will Rate Shock Tame Tech Stocks?
   CHART: How It May Play Out
Was Greenspan Too Lax?
   CHART: How Tame Is Inflation?
   The Stock Market Isn't the Only Cash Machine
Commentary: The Case for Open Primaries
Now, If They Called It Oil.com...
   CHART: No Tiger in This Tank
Commentary: How to Handle China: Try Consistency and a Trade Deal
Commentary: Why Should Analysts Be Told More Than You?
Idealab!: That's One Hot Incubator
The Perils of Teeing Off Online
 
IN BUSINESS THIS WEEK
Steven Rattner: Media Mogul in the Making
Aetna, They're Out to Get Ya
Treasury's Dirty-Money Cleanup
SFX Is Back on the Air
SBC: Seeking a Wireless Partner
A Big Five Firm Gets a Lot Smaller
Et Cetera...
I Love Lucent
   CHART: Lucent Technologies Stock Price
 
WASHINGTON OUTLOOK
Bush the Reformer? Why He's Not Just Blowing Smoke
China Express
 
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
The Great Stock Split Hits Asia
   CHART: Blues for Blue Chips...
   TABLE: ...Green for Technology Players
Commentary: Singapore Should Set Its Companies Free
Deutsche Telekom Has Designs on the Web
   TABLE: T-Online Goes Global
Commentary: France's Yank-Bashing Is Getting Sillier and Sillier
''Mad Scientist'' with a Fat Budget
   RESUME: Peter Goodfellow
 
INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK
South Korea: Can Reform Survive the Next Election?
Budget Shock in India
An Austrian Shuffle
 
MARKETING
Babes in Virtual Toyland
   TABLE: You Play, You Pay
 
ENTERTAINMENT
''We're Where Television Was at Its Beginning''
   TABLE: Hollywood's New Pioneers
 
PEOPLE
AutoNation's Driver Takes a Sharp Turn
   RESUME: Michael J. Jackson
   ONLINE ORIGINAL: Wayne Huizenga: "We Were Accused of Being Drunken Sailors"
 
THE WORKPLACE
Up against the Wal-Mart
   TABLE: Wal-Mart under Assault
 
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Japan's Web Spinners
   TABLE: Japan's Busy Net Builders...And Two New Net ''Incubators''
   A Woman's Place Is Running a Web Site
 
DEVELOPMENTS TO WATCH
Tuberculosis: Developing a Breath Test
Mirror Magic for Optical Networks
Diamonds Are a Tiny Machine's Best Friend
Digital Diagnosis May Soon Outshine the MDs
 
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
The Talent Drain at AT&T
   TABLE: AT&T: Executives Do the Walking
   TABLE: What AT&T Faces in the Wake of Management Turmoil
Network Solutions: Still the Master of Its Domain
   TABLE: No Longer a Monopoly
   New Players in the Name Game
 
FINANCE
Tiger Is Licking Its Wounds
   TABLE: Off to a Rocky Start in 2000
   CHART: Tiger's Abysmal Record in Recent Years
How Good Is Levitt's Endgame?
   TABLE: Levitt's Push to Protect Investors Is Meeting Resistance
Even in Small Caps, It's a Tech Rally
   TABLE: Behind the Surge
   CHART: The Russell 2000 Breaks Away
Now It's Sandygroup
Commentary: Mexico Isn't Investment-Grade Yet
 
SPORTS BUSINESS
Commentary: Take Me Out to the Ball Game, James
 
THE CORPORATION
Can Levi's Be Cool Again?
   TABLE: Levi's New Look
 
BUSINESSWEEK LIFESTYLE
How Wired Is That Campus?
   TABLE: Your Technology Checklist
   He Who Hesitates Is Smart
Playing the Early Decision Game
   TABLE: Early Decision Pros...and Cons
   TABLE: Where to Go for Help
A Sneak Preview of Campus Life
   TABLE: Summertime Campus Options
When School Requires an Extra Push
   TABLE: Hunting for Financial Help
 
BUSINESSWEEK INVESTOR
Piling Up Those Bucks for College
   TABLE: Savings Plan Advantages...And Some Drawbacks
This Global Growth Fund Is Riding a Winning Streak
   TABLE: Waddell & Reed Intl. Growth Fund
 
BW INVESTOR -- THE BARKER PORTFOLIO
Three Contrarians Share Their Secrets
   TABLE: Primecap's Picks and Pans
 
BW INVESTOR -- INSIDE WALL STREET
Banks Sign On at S1
   CHART: An Encouraging Runup
Why DualStar Is So Wired
   CHART: Big Investors Drive Up the Price
For Ashland, the Only Way May Be Up
   CHART: Not Cutting the Mustard
 
FIGURES OF THE WEEK
Figures of the Week
   CHART: Production Index
   Production Index Components
   HISTORICAL DATA: BW Index Back to 1992
   CHART: S&P 500
   CHART: Mutual Funds
The Week Ahead
 
EDITORIALS
A New Voter for the New Economy
How Not to Choose an IMF Leader
 
INTERNATIONAL -- SPOTLIGHT ON ALBANIA
As Pot Farms Spread Far and Wide...The Price Is Dropping Fast
   MAP: Albania
 
INTERNATIONAL -- READERS REPORT
Germany's Greens Aren't ''marching with Business'' (int'l edition)
Don't Paint All Consultants with the Same Brush (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- ASIAN BUSINESS
Japanese Women Get Equal Billing on the Net (int'l edition)
   CHART: More Japanese Women Are Logging On
Asian Airlines: The Winged and the Wounded (int'l edition)
   TABLE: Asia's Carriers Are Shaking Out
 
INTERNATIONAL -- EUROPEAN BUSINESS
Deutsche Telekom Has Designs on the Web (int'l edition)
   TABLE: T-Online Goes Global
Commentary: Small Cars Mean Small Profits, Mr. Schrempp (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- LATIN AMERICA
Ecuador: Greenback Magic? (int'l edition)
   TABLE: What Is Gained--and Lost--by Adopting the Dollar
 
INTERNATIONAL -- FINANCE
U.S. Funds Are Conquering Europe (int'l edition)
   TABLE: Europe's New Money Men
Japan: Land of the Hostile Takeover? (int'l edition)
   TABLE: What Has Already Been Sold...And What Could Be Next
 
INTERNATIONAL -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Japan's Web Spinners (int'l edition)
   TABLE: Japan's Busy Net Builders...And Two New Net ''Incubators''
 
INTERNATIONAL -- INTERNATIONAL FIGURES OF THE WEEK
International Figures of the Week (int'l edition)
   Country Focus/Chile (int'l edition)
      CHART: Chile's Recovery
 
INTERNATIONAL -- EDITORIALS
Restore Confidence in the Euro Zone (int'l edition)

ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED ONLINE IN INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS
FROM ISSUE DATED MARCH 6, 2000
Telecoms and Banks Tie the Knot
Running Out of Time
Crunch Time for Malaysian Banking



 
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