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October 1, 2001 Rethinking the Economy Table of Contents

THE ECONOMY & THE MARKETS
Rethinking the Economy
A Talk with Paul O'Neill
The Impact on the Budget
Rescuing the Airlines
The Tattered Safety Net
A Street Full of Uncertainty
Mobilizing the Moneymen

POLICY & POLITICS
Bush's Strategic Challenges
Anti-Americanism's Roots
Financing Terrorism
Saudi Arabia Feels the Heat
Security vs. Civil Liberties

REBUILDING
The Future of the City
Redesigning Public Space

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Bioterrorism: The Next Phase?
The Nuclear Threat

INDUSTRIES
Rousing the Defense Industry
Northrop's Battle Plan

THE CORPORATION
How UPS Delivered

ESSAY
The Real Heroes

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CHINA, May, 1999
U.S. Embassy attacked in Beijing after accidental U.S. bombing of Chinese Embassy in Serbia

GREECE, Nov., 1999
Thousands of anti-U.S. protesters fight Athens police and burn shops as President Bill Clinton arrives

FRANCE, April, 2000
McDonald's employee dies in bombing of restaurant in Dinan by nationalists opposed to the U.S. chain

YEMEN, Oct., 2000
Bomb kills 17 sailors on USS Cole after anti-U.S. protests over Israeli attacks on Palestinians

IRAN, Dec., 2000
Marchers burn U.S. flags and chant "Death to America" on anniversary of 1980 takeover of U.S. Embassy

CANADA, April, 2001
Thousands march in Quebec City as 34 heads of state meet for Summit of the Americas seeking freer regional trade

NEW YORK, May, 2001
U.S. is voted off U.N. human rights panel

SWEDEN, June, 2001
Outraged at Washington's refusal to sign the Kyoto global warming accord, protesters in Gothenburg clash with police during George W. Bush's first Presidential trip to Europe

CUBA, July, 2001
Some 1.2 million march in Havana as Fidel Castro leads nation's biggest anti-U.S. rally in four decades

SOUTH AFRICA, Sept. 2001
U.S. boycotts World Conference Against Racism after it is criticized for past slavery

PAKISTAN, Sept. 2001
Celebrations break out after the World Trade Center and Pentagon bombings

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