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Abstracts: The downfall of Jesus Christ Superstar. Too smug to attend his own insolvency. Reuben Cohen's sad and brutal downfall
Abstracts: The dream machines. Getting a focus on digital photography. Goodnight's dream
Abstracts: The dream merchant: Imelda Marcos campaigns for the presidency. Happily ever after?
Abstracts: The dreamspinner: Robert Lepage is a wizard of the stage. Me and Robert McKee. Robert Klippel, sculptor, 1920-2001
Abstracts: The Dress That Saved Diane von Furstenberg. High-End Food Markets Try to Follow in Steps of Whole Foods Chain
Abstracts: The drive to oust Karadzic: the Bosnian Serb leader gives up his title - but little else. Raising fragile hopes: amid the fighting, Bosnian leaders talk of peace
Abstracts: The dry of the land. Markets to the slaughter. Broken land
Abstracts: The eagle eyes Asian prey. Where's the panic. Into the deep
Abstracts: The earning curve. Roads to riches. Lessons of the fall
Abstracts: The economics of recycling. Oil production in the 21st century: when will the world run out of oil? Global warming update: are limits on greenhouse gas emissions needed?
Abstracts: The effects of therapeutic back massage on psychophysiologic variables and immune function in spouses of patients with cancer
Abstracts: The effects of therapeutic back massage on psychophysiologic variables and immune function in spouses of patients with cancer. part 2
Abstracts: The eh! List. Smile you're on speed camera. Speed demons
Abstracts: The electronic coffeehouse. Bill Donoghue's electronic tarring. Mead Data's president steps down; move was unexpected after decade of growth
Abstracts: The elevated state of the Fourth Estate. TV dishes and Beetles make quite a town. The readers talk back - with a bite
Abstracts: The empire builders: the Reichmanns built by taking risks. Why this canary may never fly. The death of the Reichmann's dream
Abstracts: The emptier pew. Sex and psychiatry: a suicide sparks debate about treatment techniques. A fight for rights
Abstracts: The empty symbolism of American politics. Politics: Should Election Day be a Holiday? The disunited states: "devolution" - shifting power from Washington to the fifty states - is no cure for what ails American government
Abstracts: The end of a fragile peace: rampaging troops kill a Canadian. A civic face-lift
Abstracts: The end of Europe. The trials of big business. His willing executioners
Abstracts: The end of interventionism. Battle for Chrysler: Iacocca joins a bid that rocks Detroit's hottest automaker. How safe are the minivans: facing owners' concerns, Chrysler attempts to win back their trust
Abstracts: The end of the miracle. Requiem for reform. Just how sick is Boris? A sidelined president is the last thing Russia needs
Abstracts: The end of values. In search of an issue. Time for a mood change
Abstracts: The enemy within. Exercise in power. Smuggle and strife
Abstracts: The enfant terrible of the US web world. Smarten up. Microsoft Office's new web-based update
Abstracts: The enforcers: medical colleges are taking aim at some alternative practitioners. Wheezing and worrying
Abstracts: The epicentre of the New Economy: Sand Hill Road is home to high tech's venture capitalists. NWT natives push for big role in Mackenzie Valley pipeline
Abstracts: The era of bad feeling. Let's get real about Iraq. Why the U.S. should bomb ... why bombing is a bad idea
Abstracts: The essential internet guide. Your guide to slide. Traveller's guide to Canada
Abstracts: The European Union in crisis. All of Europe is in play. The best intentions
Abstracts: The European Union in crisis. Toward a transatlantic partnership. Getting serious?
Abstracts: The evolution of common-law marriage. Academic briefs: thumbnail sketches of common-law schools across the country
Abstracts: The expanding republic. Road to stagflation. Land of opportunity?
Abstracts: The fabricator - every home should really have one. Don't people want to control their TV's? TiVo and ReplayTV may change viewing habits, but consumers aren't clamoring for them yet
Abstracts: The fading copier king; Xerox has failed to capitalize on its own innovations. Xerox to take $625 million write-of and eliminate 5,200 jobs
Abstracts: The failures of AT&T strategies. A.T.&T. plan for added Europe cable. A.T.&T. in venture to lay cable to Japan
Abstracts: The failures of AT&T strategies. Videophone: a flop that won't die: Why does American industry keep resurrecting its blunders?
Abstracts: The False Promise of Slave Redemption. Remembering the Holocaust: a concentration camp survivor recalls his liberation
Abstracts: The far-out pavilion. Hanging offence. Brush of the bushman
Abstracts: The fastest-growing minority in America. How many can say, "I walked where Moses walked"? When the Pope visits Castro
Abstracts: The fast-track fight: Canada has a stake in a U.S. struggle over trade. Good news, bad news
Abstracts: The fatal shore. Buffalo Ted. Tragedy of errors
Abstracts: The fat and the furious. Your money: fee-range wars. Worried? Us?
Abstracts: The fat-free snack attack: the U.S. government approves a controversial synthetic food oil. Prayer power: can patients be cured by the faith of other people?
Abstracts: The fat man sings. Blood on the track. Falconio's last ride
Abstracts: The FBI and other Washington wackos. Rickey the insufferable. A zombie nation inhabiting two worlds
Abstracts: The F.B.I.'s latest idea: make wiretapping easier. MCI offers a business discount; smaller concerns are focus of the program
Abstracts: The fear that eats at teens: the spectre of assault leads to anxiety and depression. Sick of work: finding out why some offices make people ill
Abstracts: The feats of San Francisco. Fools for fuel: we've had ample warnings about diminishing resources and increasing fuel prices, yet they have had little effect on car buying. It's time for legislative reform, writes Ewen Page
Abstracts: The Feds v. Microsoft. A blast from the bench. She's baaack!
Abstracts: The female refugee: a fraudulent concept. In defence of public support for the arts. Pro-choice gals-for-guns make sense
Abstracts: The feminine mystique in the front office. History's cruel - and unfair - judgment. Visible assets fuel an economy
Abstracts: The Feng Shui Kingdom. Gucci Replaces Its Designer for Women's Wear. Chicago Moves Out to America's Edge
Abstracts: The fight for Bel Pagette. The urge to merge: rivals weigh the impact of the BT-MCI marriage. Time Warner's gambit: Sports Illustrated challenges Ottawa
Abstracts: The fight for funds: more than $200 billion is on the line. Pumping iron; a pioneer researcher claims vindication
Abstracts: The fight for the right: byelections spell bad news for Jean Charest's Tories. 'All work and no glory.' (Canada's Progressive Conservative Party)
Abstracts: The fight for Toronto: a proposed merger draws cries of outrage from rich and poor, right and left. The case of the quirky neurologist: the singular Oliver Sacks has produced a rivetting document of human oddities
Abstracts: The fight to rule Toronto on-line. Internet expansion slows down, report says. Bell Globemedia sees growth in '02
Abstracts: The film-flam man. Anzac daze: Next year's 90th anniversary of the historic landing will be a monumental affair
Abstracts: The final approach: The Pearson Airport case may soon be resolved. Breaking point
Abstracts: The fire of one. A gambling man. Snow blind
Abstracts: The fires that start within men's minds. Whatever happened to reasoned debate? The new U.S. enemy within: homosexuals
Abstracts: The first casualty. Unfriendly fire. Her own private Wyoming
Abstracts: The First Nations' target: MBAs. Pier 21: the place where we became Canadians. The nine nations of North America
Abstracts: The first-timers. Capital Hell. Back to the Barricades
Abstracts: The fiscal facts. Steady as she goes: the next federal budget will offer little tax relief. The budget balance: Marcel Masse says Ottawa must walk a delicate line
Abstracts: The fiscal gospel according to Klein. Klein-clone Harris will soon face the music. Ralph Klein's secret national unity plan
Abstracts: The flaw on drugs. Sinking feeling
Abstracts: The flush of success, the agony of defeat: Kim Campbell tells how she did it her way. A young girl's agony
Abstracts: The flying Frenchman - passion play: wherever 'Les Miserables' goes in the world, its creator Claude-Michel Schonberg goes too
Abstracts: The forces making for an economic collapse: why a depression could happen. How to rewrite economic history: the Boskin Commission's attack on the Consumer Price Index is weak on the merits and scary as policy
Abstracts: The forgotten feats of Twinkletoes. Where are the colorful characters? A mouse who roars, runs and shoots
Abstracts: The formula for bliss? The cocaine king. Concordia's trials
Abstracts: Theft through cellular 'clone' calls. Phone theft insurance is broadened. Venture is developing new ways to speed traffic
Abstracts: The fund companies have bigger problems to worry about. Goodbye American Dream, hello....new Dow Jones record?
Abstracts: The future has landed. Paydirt for Sunline. Wagon strain
Abstracts: The future is now. Don't dial and drive. Create your own web page
Abstracts: The future of health. Report card: Can do better. An ill wind
Abstracts: The future of home video: in a few years, the VCR may be obsolete. Hugh Garner: still touchy after all these years
Abstracts: THE FUTURE OF INTIMACY: A search for soul in the new machines. Sex after 65
Abstracts: The Future of Telecommunications. China after Deng. Civic renewal: do America's problems stem from a lack of morality?
Abstracts: The future reapers. The fetter of the law. Last one out ...
Abstracts: The future you can wear. A bet on the Net: Web wagers: Australian authorities are grappling with the issue of how to regulate online gambling
Abstracts: The gab-fest continues: Vicki Gabereau makes the leap from radio to the small screen. Talking-tough radio
Abstracts: The gamble of the long shots: three backbench MPs claim that they can win the Tory race. High-wire politics: the federal NDP struggles to balance principles with the party's quest for power
Abstracts: The gates slam shut. Europe's nightmare: an explosion of xenophobia revives the ghosts of a continent's old demons
Abstracts: The general takes charge. Barak makes a choice. Personal politics
Abstracts: The genesis code. The lord's player. What do you call a bunch of old pricks?
Abstracts: The genetic debate: screening for breast cancer is controversial. Heart alert
Abstracts: The gentle road to success. Write at the top. What's new, pussycat? Everything old is new again
Abstracts: The ghosts of war: newly released documents shed light on the Nazi occupation of Britain's Channel Islands. Quebec's new voice: Helene Jutras says separatism is outmoded
Abstracts: The giants focus on the image of a check. Digital is leaving headquarters building. Digital to show new PC's, expanding a product line
Abstracts: The globe shrinker. Feeling the heat: some scientists say that climate change has already begun to affect the globe
Abstracts: The Glory Days. The tower and the glory. Days of the jackals
Abstracts: The go-between. Medicare turnaround: a second opinion. Plane lucky
Abstracts: The 'gong show guy. Meaning of work. Cartridge family
Abstracts: The 'gong show guy. Telstra taking collateral damage. Saving Telstra: Trujillo's report: Can do better
Abstracts: The good and the ugly - Begin vs. Boyle. The agony and ecstasy of Campaign '97. The federalists face a lose-lose situation
Abstracts: The good heart. Hope and other bruises. Love and other bruises
Abstracts: The good in the bad and ugly. Bunny girl power. Class distinction
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