ISSUE DATE: August 5, 2002
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U.S. EDITION
Full Table of Contents
Cover Story
Special Report
Up Front
Readers Report
Corrections & Clarifications
Books
Technology & You
Economic Viewpoint
Economic Trends
Industry Insider

Business Outlook
News: Analysis & Commentary
In Business This Week
Washington Outlook
International Business
International Outlook
Information Technology
The Corporation
Economics
Legal Affairs

Finance
BusinessWeek Investor
The Barker Portfolio
Inside Wall Street
Figures of the Week
Editorials


INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS
International -- Int'l Cover Story
International -- Readers Report
International -- Corrections & Clarifications
International -- Asian Business
International -- European Business
International -- Finance
International -- Developments to Watch
International -- Int'l Figures of the Week
International -- Editorials



COVER STORY

Inside the Telecom Game
How a small group of insiders made billions as the industry collapsed
COVER IMAGE:  Inside the Telecom Game
CHART:  Telecom's Rise and Fall
GRAPHIC:  Jack's Inner Circle
Bankruptcy Might Whip WorldCom into Shape
GRAPHIC:  After Chapter 11
Citi's Sleepless Nights
CHART:  Bailing Out
GRAPHIC:  A Raft of Woes


INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L COVER STORY

Russia's New Wealth
The oil business is mostly cleaned up. Now, Moscow's biznesmen want to move into farming, banking, and more. Have these young tycoons found the next frontier?


SPECIAL REPORT

The Best Global Brands
The 100 Top Brands


UP FRONT

Talk Show

At WorldCom, It's Deja Vu All Over Again

Can She Whip the Rest of 'em into Shape?

Toyota Gets the Urge to Fly

Can a 37¢ Bribe Get Bills Paid on Time?

Listen Up, Sucka, the '80s Are Back


READERS REPORT

Badly Needed: An Overhaul for Detroit

The Pearson Story Has Two Sides

Start Those Smallpox Vaccinations--Now


CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS

"Taking the downside out of investing" (BusinessWeek Investor, July 29, 2002)


BOOKS

A Radar Pioneer Who Stayed off the Screen

Online Extra: The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List


TECHNOLOGY & YOU

A Keychain Never Forgets


ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT

Options Are Useful--but Only If They're Used Right


ECONOMIC TRENDS

About That Raise You Didn't Get...

Japanese-Style Woes in Germany

The Payoff from Drug Rehab


INDUSTRY INSIDER

Q&A: The Innovation Machine Needs Fixing


BUSINESS OUTLOOK

U.S.: The Economy Looks Solid, but Investors Don't Really Care

Canada: Price Worries Prompt a Hike


NEWS: ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY

The New Pinch from Pensions

Commentary: Free Markets in Europe: A Tougher Sell Than Ever

Waiting Out the Earnings Recession

Will Wall Street Squash Growth?

Upturn? What Upturn?

Commentary: Democrats Point, but They May Overreach


IN BUSINESS THIS WEEK

E. Stanley O'Neal: A Milestone at Merrill

A Big Boost for Corporate Reform

Throwing the Book at Adelphia

Power Marketers Get Zapped

AOL: You've Got Regulators

Another Dusting for Martha

Et Cetera...

Seeing Red, Again


WASHINGTON OUTLOOK

Just What the Doctor Ordered for the FDA?

Stubbornness Pays

Well-Etched Challengers

Donde Estan Los Distritos?


INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

"Cash Is King These Days"


INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK

China: Will Jiang's Power Play Set Off Political Unrest?

Will Berlusconi Sell?

A Shaky Peace


INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Commentary: Amazon Is All Grown Up, Except for Its Accounting

Can MSN Play David to AOL's Goliath?


THE CORPORATION

An Oil Giant Springs a Leak


ECONOMICS

Commentary: The Airlines: Caught between a Hub and a Hard Place


LEGAL AFFAIRS

Commentary: Don't Toss This Stock-Fraud Law. Just Fix It


FINANCE

So You Think Munis Are Safe?

Polaroid: A Sweet Deal


BUSINESSWEEK INVESTOR

Why This Bear Is Dancing

The Art of Selling Short

A Rocky Market's Steady Performers

The Beauty of Inflation-Proof Bonds


THE BARKER PORTFOLIO

Will the SEC Bless This Masquerade?


INSIDE WALL STREET

No More Tears at J&J

In Truth, Verity "Is Looking Strong"

False Alarm at Manor Care


FIGURES OF THE WEEK

Figures of the Week (.pdf)


EDITORIALS

A Closer Look at Profits

How Not to Conduct Business


INTERNATIONAL -- READERS REPORT

Is This What You Call Global?

Impatient for Change in Venezuela


INTERNATIONAL -- CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS

"Beauty companies turn investors' heads" ("The Global 1000" Cover Story, July 15, 2002)


INTERNATIONAL -- ASIAN BUSINESS

Dishonored Dealmaker

The Car Market Gets Back on the Road


INTERNATIONAL -- EUROPEAN BUSINESS

Battle Stations
Airbus Just May Win This Dogfight

Commentary: Britain Can't Afford Big Government


INTERNATIONAL -- FINANCE

The Long March Begins

The Pox Americana Casts a Pall
Scoring Big with Japanese Small Caps


INTERNATIONAL -- DEVELOPMENTS TO WATCH

Some Uplifting News about Depression

When Astronauts Glow, Time to Go

Fish and Chips: How to Save a Salmon's Life

Innovations


INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L FIGURES OF THE WEEK

International Figures of the Week (.pdf)


INTERNATIONAL -- EDITORIALS

Justice Denied in Hong Kong
BW MagazineOnline Highlights from this issue
BW MagazineMagazine Forums


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Cover Photographs: (Large Photo) James Porto; (Insets from left) Chris Kleponis/Zuma Press; Kevin Higley/AP/Wide Wold; Marissa Roth/The New York Times


Asian & European Double Issue (Aug. 5 & 12) Cover Photograph by Jeremy Nicholl

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