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Blue Blood, Blue collar

Cover Story | Still hovering in single digits in the polls, millionaire publisher and second-time-around GOP presidential candidate Steve Forbes is finding a way to connect with the kinds of people he would never have met in prep school

In this issue: "Forbes," Nov. 20, 1999

Features

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A post-Windows world?

National |  A court's punishment of "monopoly" Microsoft may be light, compared to what the market has in mind

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Outlaws and their guns

National |  Rash of gun crimes shows that enforcing the current laws is better than enacting new unenforced laws

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Whose standards?

National |  Rejected revisionist history standards are finding their way through the back door of American education

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Marketing heresy?

National |  Taking staff resignations in stride, former theological stalwart pushes ahead with publishing plans

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Blessing in disguise

National |  Christian employee's workplace greetings under scrutiny; resolution of conflict may affect others

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A look at Jesse's world

National |  For the past nine years, 49-year-old Gary Trembly, a sports writer for The Lincoln Leader weekly newspaper, has doubled as school bus driver. Dressed in…

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Small-town predators

National |  The rape and murder of a 13-year-old boy roils Arkansas, but not the national press

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Honduras' helping hands

International |  One year after Hurricane Mitch, Hondurans find the best help is the neighborhood kind

Dispatches

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Quotables

It's a great program, but I think it's kind of sad, too. Suburban Indianapolis mother Georgia Marshall, on a program at Hamilton Heights Middle School that…

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News & Reviews

House votes to investigate fetal-tissue trafficking 'It should make us all angry' As WORLD reported on Oct. 23, the abortion industry has spawned a grisly…

Reviews

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Books: Everything is a joke

Books |  A young, homeschooled intellectual worries about the current culture of irony

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Books: Storm of the century

Books |  A lesson from 1900 for the scientists of 2000

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Niche marketing

Culture |  An American Legoland opens, the champagne still flows for Lawrence Welk, and other cultural buzz

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The Movies

Culture |  The top 5 videos in popularity as measured by rental receipts for the week ended Oct. 31

Voices

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Je me souviens

I remember, and He will remember

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Wrong without a remedy

Bad as Microsoft is, why look to Justice for help?

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Mailbag

Only God Thanks for Lynn Vincent's article, "The harvest of abortion" (Oct. 23). I, for one, truly appreciate your Christian muckraking. This article is…

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Not thankful?

Learn to say, "O Solomon, my son, my son"

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