ISSUE DATE: August 13, 2001
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U.S. EDITION
Full Table of Contents
Cover Story
Up Front
Readers Report
Corrections & Clarifications
Books
Technology & You
Economic Viewpoint
Economic Trends
Business Outlook
News: Analysis & Commentary

In Business This Week
Washington Outlook
International Business
International Outlook
Government
The Corporation
Science & Technology
Information Technology
Legal Affairs
Finance

Developments to Watch
Corporate Scoreboard
BusinessWeek Lifestyle
BusinessWeek Investor
The Barker Portfolio
Inside Wall Street
Figures of the Week
Editorials

SMALL BIZ SUPPLEMENT August 13 Table of Contents


INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS
International -- Asian Cover Story
International -- European Cover Story
International -- Readers Report
International -- Asian Business
International -- European Business
International -- Finance
International -- Int'l Figures of the Week
International -- Editorials



COVER STORY

8 Lessons from the Telecom Mess
Deregulation simply isn't working. Here's a plan to get the $700 billion industry back on track
COVER IMAGE:  Lessons from the Telecom Mess


INTERNATIONAL -- ASIAN COVER STORY

Asia's Worst Deal
Wall Street peddled nearly $6 billion in bonds for Asia Pulp & Paper before the Singapore company defaulted. A cautionary tale of greed, blind optimism, and the East-West divide.


INTERNATIONAL -- EUROPEAN COVER STORY

The Great English Divide
In Europe, speaking the lingua franca separates the haves from the have-nots


BUSINESS WEEK SMALLBIZ

Business Week Small Biz
In this edition: Big brands and the small companies behind them; Real-life economic indicators, Investing for entrepreneurs; and more


UP FRONT

News Flash

California's Most Wanted Honchos

When Loyalty Erodes, So Do Profits

Big Ex-Techies on Campus

Numerical Superiority

Palm Ware for Cheap

As the Downturn Turns


READERS REPORT

Pleasantly Surprised by ADM's Alan Andreas

Give Chris Galvin His Due at Motorola

NAFTA Puts a Dent in the U.S. Auto Industry

Mexican Trucks Should Follow the Rules of the U.S. Road

Without Factory Workers, Who Will Be the Consumers?

Try This One on for Size

Still Shipping with FedEx

Thanks for Giving Women the Financial Savvy They Need

You Can't Put a Price on Human Capital

Laying Off Workers Won't Get the Economy Moving


CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS

"Driving and dialing" (Up Front, July 23, 2001)


BOOKS

Air Taxis: More Than a Flight of Fancy

Cold Capitalism

Hot Air


TECHNOLOGY & YOU

The Wireless Web Isn't So Wimpy Now


ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT

China: Under the Glare of the Olympic Torch


ECONOMIC TRENDS

An Upbeat View of Productivity

Why Options Are Repriced

How Canada Keeps Warm


BUSINESS OUTLOOK

U.S.: The Second Half Should Be Healthier

Mexico: Clinging to Frayed U.S. Coattails


NEWS: ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY

AOL vs. Microsoft

Surprise! Bob Lutz Is Headed for GM

A Mighty Short Christmas List This Year

Commentary: Disclosure, or Data Glut?

Have Banks Been "Giving Tequila to a Drunk"?

Are the Baby Bells Playing Dirty?

Commentary: OPEC Can't Keep Tightening the Spigot


IN BUSINESS THIS WEEK

Bill Ford: A Ford with Better Ideas?

GE's Hudson River Blues

Priceline Shocker: Black Ink

More California Energy Troubles

A Smile on the Face of the Tiger

The SEC's Report Angers Congress

Et Cetera...

Smackdown


WASHINGTON OUTLOOK

Privatizing Social Security: Despite the Slump, Support Is Solid

Privatizing the Military

A Big Dis for Dick

Tax-Cut Fallout


INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

Tronchetti's Telecom Italia Coup

Searching for Gold in the New World


INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK

Northern Ireland: The Clock Is Ticking for Blair

Fixing Russian Schools

Air France's Big Payout


GOVERNMENT

The Workingman's President?


THE CORPORATION

Biotech and the Spoils of Success


SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Rust Belts? Try Tech Belts


INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

IBM Serves Up Some Surprises


LEGAL AFFAIRS

Sorry, Bill, He's No Softie
RESUME:  Charles A. James
ONLINE EXTRA:  A Chat with the Justice Dept.'s Charles James


FINANCE

Why Earnings Are Too Rosy

Good Times for Bad Paper

Ameritrade Might Just Claw Its Way Back

A Deep Freeze for Options


DEVELOPMENTS TO WATCH

Flat Panels at a Flat Low Price

Interferon: Good News at Last

Save a Sea Urchin, Restore a Reef?

A Discerning Eye to Help You Judge the Traffic


CORPORATE SCOREBOARD

Be Glad the Quarter Is Over
A Sinking Feeling across the Globe
Interactive Second Quarter 2001 Corporate Scoreboard
SCOREBOARD:  Second Quarter 2001 Corporate Scoreboard (.pdf)


BUSINESSWEEK LIFESTYLE

For Kids on the Web, It's an Ad, Ad, Ad, Ad World

Camp Next Year? Start Now
VIDEO:  Camp Scouting

When Kids Stress Out


BUSINESSWEEK INVESTOR

Your Broker Blew It. What to Do


THE BARKER PORTFOLIO

Titles Worth Your Summer Time


INSIDE WALL STREET

An Online Crapshoot

Viad's Payment Arm Could Pay Off Big

AirNet May Deliver Quite a Packet


FIGURES OF THE WEEK

Figures of the Week (.pdf)


EDITORIALS

Trust the Strong Dollar

Don't Roll Back Fair Disclosure


INTERNATIONAL -- READERS REPORT

Hong Kong Means Business

One Less Database to Maintain

A Simple Way to Stop AIDS

What Made Lilly Wilt So Badly

To Live and Die in Belgium

Look Out for Unauthorized Credit-Card Charges


INTERNATIONAL -- ASIAN BUSINESS

Asia's Answer to the Slump: Spend

Commentary: South Korea: The Wrong Way to Build a Free Press


INTERNATIONAL -- EUROPEAN BUSINESS

A French Retailer Trips Up Global Heavyweights

Commentary: Germany: Breaking the Iron Grip of Labor Law


INTERNATIONAL -- FINANCE

Euro Not Spoken Here

Bean-Counting American-Style


INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L FIGURES OF THE WEEK

International Figures of the Week (.pdf)


INTERNATIONAL -- EDITORIALS

Getting Asia Back on Track
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Cover Imaging by Richard Michiel/BW; Photograph by Don Mason/Corbis Stock Market


Cover Illustration by Mirko Ilic; Large Photograph by Patrick Grite/Editing

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