Table of Contents

A reliable constituency

Cover Story | Why did Bush do so poorly with black voters?

Miami vice

Cover Story | It was Democrats, not Republicans, who intimidated voters and broke the law

Tune in, turn on, turn out

Cover Story | That's the name of the game in politics and it explains, in part, Democratic successes in urban areas

A legal coup?

Cover Story | Al Gore, who ran away from Clintonian abuse of power during the presidential campaign, is engaging in legal tactics the Clinton team may have never even dreamed of. As of Nov. 15, the legal wrangling continues and the nation still does not have an officially certified president-elect. A summary of how we arrived at this point

In this issue: "A legal coup?," Nov. 25, 2000

Features

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Dot cons

National |  Old scams repackaged for the information age are finding some success on the Internet; satellite companies bring broadband to rural America; and promising…

Dispatches

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Quotables

It's appropriate that the two national pastimes are colliding. New York Times reporter Todd Purdum on the shortage of hotel rooms in Tallahassee, Fla., where…

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Faces

Alabama Judge Roy Moore, who took on the ACLU over his practice of displaying the Ten Commandments in his courtroom, won election on Nov. 7 to become chief…

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No Comment Zone

It was unanimous-again. Boston Red Sox pitcher Pedro Martinez became the first American League pitcher to win every vote of the Baseball Writers' Association…

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The Buzz

Election dispute increases American security risks While Rome burns The crippled USS Cole limped into port after a three-week voyage from Yemen aboard a…

Reviews

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Computer Games

Culture |  The top 5 PC & Console games as listed by Gameweek.com

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Video Rentals

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

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It's the culture, stupid

Culture |  The tumultuous election shows the schism in American culture

Voices

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Vote early, and often

Not suggesting vote fraud, but that we make timely, persistent complaints

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Meek or weak?

The Bush team must fight for all of us, including Democrats

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Culture within a culture

At Thanksgiving, we can remember (and identify with) the Pilgrims' struggle

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Mailbag

A faithful remnant I have been actively following politics for the last eight years, and often didn't know whether to scream or cry. WORLD has helped me…

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