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Keep the change?

Cover Story | Is that the taxpayers message? Seems to be. Judging by the two major party presidential candidates' tax proposals (or lack thereof), Al Gore hopes overtaxed voters will let him change the subject. But George W. Bush hopes overtaxed voters are prepared to say enough is enough

In this issue: "Money to burn," April 15, 2000

Features

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Jilted suitors

National |  Used up, they are dragged into the political abyss

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Kooped out

National |  Former surgeon general's dot-com is running out of money; government is trying to save you from losing your money; and is your hyperlink worth money?

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Why not self-control?

National |  Gun laws will hurt the law-abiding but do little to restrain lawbreakers

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The press and the shipwrecked boy

National |  With a court decision, a Justice Department ultimatum, and a Castro delegation all to come, at least the "fourth branch" has issued its verdict in the Elián…

Dispatches

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Quotables

SCNDL Daron Malmborg's choice of a Salt Lake 2002 Olympics vanity license plate. For 11 months, Mr. Malmborg tooled around his hometown of Riverton, Utah,

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The Buzz

Federal Court rules that Microsoft violated antitrust law Will judge break Windows? Guilty! Microsoft joined Standard Oil and AT&T in the ranks of…

Reviews

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Salvation by transgression

Culture |  Oscar post-mortem shows the cultural left is getting more aggressive

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Video Rentals

Culture |  The top 5 videos in popularity as measured by rental receipts for the week ended March 26

Voices

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Mailbag

Water of death In "The new killing fields" (March 18), a Cambodian woman expressed the cultural tolerance for unfaithful husbands by commenting that she could…

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My sidewalk survey

Good news: I lost only $2; bad news: America is losing much more

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Human gods

Looking for sacred dances within political campaigns

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