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June 19, 2000




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COVER STORY
The Info Tech 100
Our Annual Report on the biggest tech winners
 
UP FRONT
Talk Show
Free Orbit for Murdoch's Birds
Labor Standards with Teeth?
Pack a Tuxedo--and a Life Jacket
TABLE: Exotic Expenses
It's a Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad World
Kazakhstan on $462 a Day
A Bug Is a Bug--Until It Has a Name
CHART: Making Diversity Work
Footnotes
 
READERS REPORT
Philanthropy in a White-Hot Economy
Sooner or Later, the Fundamentals Count
B-School: More and More, It's a Woman Thing, Too
Big Labor and Trade with China
Just Listening to Music Is No Copyright Infringement
 
CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
''The Gary Cooper of Governance'' (Management, May 29, 2000)
 
LETTER FROM ROME
From Bad to Horrific in a Gypsy Ghetto
   MAP: Southeastern Europe
 
BOOKS
Hunting the Elusive Craig McCaw
   PHOTO: Cover, ''Money From Thin Air''
Workplace Wit
   PHOTO: Cover, ''Pastoralia''
Valley Wisdom
   PHOTO: Cover, ''The Monk and the Riddle''
 
TECHNOLOGY & YOU
Wireless Devices: Wait This One Out
   TABLE: Decoding Wireless
 
ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT
Uncle Sam Has No Business Busting Up Microsoft
 
ECONOMIC TRENDS
Surprise--the Rich Get Richer
   CHART: America's Shifting Wealth Distribution
Election Year Market Omens
   CHART: Wall Street Likes Elections
Why John Bull Is Hanging Back
 
BUSINESS OUTLOOK
U.S.: A Soft Landing Ahead--or Still Climbing?
   CHART: The May Job Numbers: New Trend or Quirk?
   CHART: Vehicle Sales Are Softer This Spring
   CHART: Purchasers Report Orders Are Slowing
Germany: A Growth Spurt May Be Ahead
   CHART: Germany: What's Hot and What's Not
 
NEWS: ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY
The Unsinkable Consumer
   CHART: Incomes Are Rising...
   CHART: ...Stocks Are Rebounding...
   CHART: ...And Confidence Is High
   Commentary: Greenspan Hasn't Brought This Baby Down Yet
Commentary: Microsoft: All the King's Horses and All the King's Men...
How Many Airlines Will Stay Aloft?
   TABLE: On Some Important Routes, United Would Rule
   Why This New E-Biz Is Raising Trustbusters' Hackles
Airline Hawks Are Ready to Strike
   TABLE: Mergers in Europe's Airlines?
Commentary: The AT&T-MediaOne Deal: What the FCC Missed
Is Chrysler Spinning Its Wheels?
   TABLE: The New Features
   TABLE: Uphill Climb
Commentary: Want a Gory Game? Let's See Some I.D.
 
IN BUSINESS THIS WEEK
General Electric: The Envelope, Please
As Goes Nasdaq, So Goes the NYSE?
G-Men Check Out E-Fraud on eBay
A Costly Call for WorldCom
The Pentagon's Palpable Hit
Blowing the Cork off Wine Prices
Et Cetera...
Jukebox Heaven
   CHART: MP3.com Stock Price
 
WASHINGTON OUTLOOK
An Orgy of Soft Money--and Business Is Paying for the Party
Corporate Refuseniks
Big Steel's Revenge
 
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
The Net War in Europe
   TABLE: Battle of the Network Providers
Japan: Government by Gaffe
   TABLE: Mori's Costly Blunders
India: From the Runway to Runaway Sales
Mexico: So Close to a Vote, So Far from Stability
 
INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK
Russia: Putin Is Courting Everyone but the U.S.
On the Way Out?
German Gas Guzzlers Unite
 
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Commentary: The War on Cancer: Who's Missing?
   TABLE: Cancer Researchers Want You!
 
DEVELOPMENTS TO WATCH
Getting Big Pictures from Small Screens
On the Trail of Rogue Proteins
Laser Surgery for the Farsighted
A Search Engine with More Horsepower
 
MEDIA
The Bergen Record: ''Are We for Sale? Sure, for 50 Cents''
   TABLE: Family-Owned
 
THE BEST OF BUSINESS WEEK ONLINE
Telecom's Contrarian
Junk Is Sending a Signal
A Blue-Light Specialist
Commentary: How to Even Out Drug Prices
What Japan Needs Now: ''Mr. Yen''
Mahathir Turns over an Old Leaf
 
MARKETING
Consumers to GM: You Talking to Me?
   CHART: GM's Market Share: Stuck in Reverse
   PHOTO: GM's New Cadillac Concept
   VW: Now That's How to Rebuild a Brand
 
MANAGEMENT
Commentary: CalPERS May Not Do as Well by Doing Good
 
CORPORATION
If I Were Running Xerox...
 
GOVERNMENT
Election 2000: The Swinging Suburbs
   TABLE: The Deciding Districts
 
FINANCE
A Scrambler at Merrill
   TABLE: How Merrill Is Shaking Up Its Asset Management Group
   TABLE: Hits and Misses
   A Market Maker Worth the Money
Is Time on T. Rowe's Side?
   TABLE: Long-Term Moves
Commentary: Annual Dividends? Let the Shareholders Decide
 
ECONOMICS
Fat City for the States
   CHART: State Tax Revenues Are Booming...
   CHART: ...And Spending Has Soared
 
BUSINESSWEEK INVESTOR
Bear Funds: Should You Bite or Not?
   TABLE: Down Market Plays
   This Bear Is Roaring
A Better Bet Than Money Markets?
   TABLE: UltraShort Bond Funds
''Investors Will Gravitate Toward Quality''
   TABLE: TCW Galileo Select Equity
Seeking Safe Haven from the Cyber-Fallout?
   TABLE: Hot Properties
   CHART: Rising REITs
What to Do When Your Online Broker Screws Up
   TABLE: Fighting Back in Six Steps
 
BW INVESTOR -- THE BARKER PORTFOLIO
A Bond Anybody Can Love
   TABLE: Tips on TIPS
 
BW INVESTOR -- INSIDE WALL STREET
Buy Reader's Digest?
   CHART: Refreshed after a Dip
A Rich Aroma from the Twinkies Shop
   CHART: Hungry Buyers Push Up Prices
Del Could Get a Shot in the Arm
   CHART: Gaining--But Still Way Down
 
FIGURES OF THE WEEK
Figures of the Week (.pdf)
   Production Index Components
   HISTORICAL DATA: BW Index Back to 1992
 
EDITORIALS
Soft Thinking About a Soft Landing
An SEC Proposal with Promise
 
INTERNATIONAL -- SPOTLIGHT ON TAIWAN
Chen Takes Heat over a Nuke Plant...And Lots More Green Issues Loom (int'l edition)
   MAP: Taiwan
 
INTERNATIONAL -- READERS REPORT
China Needs Less Corruption and More Education (int'l edition)
Japanese Business Has Really Turned the Corner (int'l edition)
A Hong Kong Exchange Fires Back (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS
''A silicon chameleon challenges Intel'' (Science & Technology, May 29, 2000) (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- ASIAN BUSINESS
Japan: Government by Gaffe (int'l edition)
   TABLE: Mori's Costly Blunders
   CHART: Lost Love for the LDP
Building a Silicon Valley in Singapore (extended) (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- EUROPEAN BUSINESS
The Hawks Are Ready to Strike (int'l edition)
   TABLE: Mergers in Europe's Airlines?
The End of a Free Ride for Carmakers? (int'l edition)
   TABLE: One Car, So Many Prices
 
INTERNATIONAL -- LATIN AMERICAN BUSINESS
Yanqui Raider, Go Home (int'l edition)
   TABLE: AES Corp.'s Latin Raid
 
INTERNATIONAL -- FINANCE
''A Fight to the Finish'' over Commerzbank (int'l edition)
Regent Pacific: What's Going On Here? (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L FIGURES OF THE WEEK
International Figures of the Week (.pdf) (int'l edition)
 
INTERNATIONAL -- EDITORIALS
Don't Starve the Technology Goose (int'l edition)
 

ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED IN INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS
JUNE 5, 2000
The Man Who Loves Disasters
Sterling's Sudden Slide

JUNE 12, 2000
The Stars of Europe
EU Wannabes: Not Now. Maybe Later
Latin America's Not-Quite Dictators




 
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