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Putting Kyoto on ice

Cover Story | Economists are estimating the costs of the United Nations' global warming treaty, and the numbers are startling. In the Third World, slowing economic progress would curb development of sanitary living conditions, health care, and transportation; 4 billion persons could suffer and die prematurely. But what is really putting a chill on the global warming scare is the growing scientific backlash.

In this issue: "Putting Kyoto on ice," Aug. 8, 1998

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A century of C.S. Lewis

International |  Remembering England's great apologist

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Fellow nonbelievers

National |  Liberal theologian now a critic of liberalism

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Religion Notes

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Quotables

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Books: Rockefeller's angles

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Professor Death

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Heroism? Ask a veteran

Culture |  Spielberg salutes the World War II generation, and other cultural buzz

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Mailbag

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He must be kidding

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Two-front war

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