Vol. 148 No. 23

NATION

OUR JOURNEY IS NOT DONE (Election '96)
THE VOTERS HAND CLINTON A HISTORIC VICTORY BUT SEND A MESSAGE, NOT A MANDATE: WORK WITH THE REPUBLICANS

SETTLING THE SCORE (Election '96)
NOW WE'RE EVEN. THE PRESIDENTIAL TALLY IS 3-3, WHICH MEANS BOTH SIDES SHOULD STOP CLAIMING THE MANTLE OF HISTORY

STARR POWER (Election '96)
VICTORIOUS AT THE POLLS, THE CLINTONS STILL AWAIT THEIR FATE AT THE HANDS OF THE WHITEWATER INVESTIGATORS

MASTERS OF THE MESSAGE (Election '96)
INSIDE THE HIGH-TECH MACHINE THAT SET CLINTON AND DOLE POLLS APART

A VERY GOOD PLACE TO START (Election '96)
MR. PRESIDENT, HERE'S A 1% SOLUTION FOR A BIG PROBLEM

THE BALANCE OF POWER (Election '96)
THE REPUBLICANS HOLD THE HOUSE, BUT SPEAKER GINGRICH WILL NEED TO FIND COMMON GROUND WITH GEPHARDT'S DEMOCRATS

SENATE VICTORS (Election '96)
THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY ENDED UP LOSING GROUND IN THE SENATE, IN PART BECAUSE THE SOUTH STILL TREASURES SENIORITY. BUT A NUMBER OF RACES PROVED THAT "LIBERAL" ISN'T ALWAYS AN EMBARRASSMENT

THE NEXT ACT (Election '96)
NOW THAT DOLE IS HISTORY, HOW SHOULD REPUBLICANS BUILD A BRIDGE TO THE FUTURE?

A LITTLE FREE ADVICE (Election '96)
WHAT IF YOU HAD THE PRESIDENT'S EAR? SOME AMERICANS OFFER THEIR SUGGESTIONS FOR CLINTON AT THE START OF HIS SECOND TERM

BRING THE REPUBLICANS IN (Election '96)
THEY MAY ALL BE WHITE MEN, SAYS CLINTON'S EX-STRATEGIST, BUT IT'S WORTH IT

GOODBYE TO WHATEVER MAN (Election '96)
THE PRESS LOVED BOB DOLE. HE WAS ONE OF US

DOLE'S LONG ROAD (Election '96)
HIS CAMPAIGN WAS DOOMED BY A LACK OF VISION--BUT DISTINGUISHED BY TRUE GRIT

THE GLAD-HANDER (Election '96)
BILL CLINTON CHANGES TO PLEASE, BUT THE LARGER TRUTH IS THAT AMERICA IS A CHAMELEON NATION

CLINTON POP (Election '96)
J.F.K. HAD CAMELOT. BILL HAS THE LION KING, AND ARCH DELUXE

ELECTION NOTEBOOK (Election Notebook)

THE ENDLESS CAMPAIGN (Election Notebook)

MILESTONES (Election Notebook / MILESTONES)

DICK ARMEY'S ON THE MARCH (Election '96)

VICTORY BY THE NUMBERS (Election '96)

THE MAN WITH THE PLASTIC BUCKET (Election '96)

PANNED (Election Notebook)

WORLD

THE TATYANA TROIKA
AS HE CONVALESCES, YELTSIN WILL RULE THROUGH HIS PRIME MINISTER, HIS CHIEF OF STAFF--AND HIS DAUGHTER

A LEADER TWICE REMOVED
PAKISTAN'S BENAZIR BHUTTO IS DISMISSED FROM OFFICE

OUT OF EGYPT, AN ANCIENT ROMANCE

SOCIETY

TEXACO'S WHITE-COLLAR BIGOTS
TOP EXECUTIVES, CONFRONTING A DISCRIMINATION SUIT, TALK ABOUT SHREDDING DOCUMENTS

DEATH ON THE INTERNET
AN E-MAIL LIAISON BETWEEN TWO STRANGERS ENDS IN MURDER

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

TO OUR READERS

FIFTY THINGS TO DO IN 50 DAYS
EXCLUSIVE! A PEEK AT HILLARY'S PLANS TO LEARN YOGA AND WIN A NOBEL PRIZE

BUSINESS

MCI'S NEW EXTENSION
MERGING WITH BRITISH TELECOM GIVES THE AMERICAN UPSTART THE MUSCLE TO ATTACK LOCAL PHONE MARKETS

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A BOUNTY OF HOLIDAY TREATS (Arts & Media)
THE RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE IS FINALLY OVER, SO LET'S GIVE THANKS AND TURN OUR ATTENTION TO LESS WEIGHTY DECISIONS: WHAT TO SEE AND DO DURING THE UPCOMING HOLIDAY SEASON. HEREWITH A GUIDE TO THE MOST

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