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It's good to be King

Cover Story | CNN's Larry King talks about objective journalism, faith, and cultural decline. And, for the first time, suggests his days with struggling CNN might be numbered. Larry King leaving CNN? For a network already under siege by the scrappy Fox, an abdicating King could spell the end of an empire.

In this issue: "Interview with Larry King," July 28, 2001

Features

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Politics of starvation

International |  Sudanese children in "no-go" areas will remain on the brink of death unless a U.S. delegation can change the way the world feeds the war's hungry

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AI: Artificially intrusive

National |  IBM replaces tech guy with a Virtual Help Desk that may fix things that aren't broken; dot-com downturn doesn't dampen Net use; beware geeks bearing advice

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Times are Ford tough

National |  The service economy and Ford take a hit, while AOL Time Warner and FERC centralize power

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A new modest proposal

National |  Harvesting embryonic children for their stem cells is evil, even if it would cure Parkinson's disease

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Persuading a president

National |  An adopted embryo named Hannah provides pro-life forces a human face in the stem-cell debate, but the private battle for the heart of President Bush rages on

Dispatches

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Quotables

People from other countries want to see where Clinton was born, and then they always head to Memphis to see where Elvis lived. Beckie Moore, director of the…

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QuickTakes

A QUARTER OF A BILLION MEGA-DITTOES: Rush Limbaugh is loaded. Swimming in cash. Filthy rich. Premiere Radio Networks says the host's new nine-year contract is…

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The Buzz

AS BEIJING GETS THE GAMES, OLYMPICS CHAIRMAN LEAVES UNDER SIMILAR CONTROVERSY AS WHEN HE ENTERED Passing a tainted torch The 21-year reign of the most…

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Flash Traffic

Political buzz from Washington

Reviews

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Crazy like a Fox

Culture |  The Fox News Channel has discovered the recipe for attracting viewers

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The Movies

Culture |  The top 5 movies in popularity as measured by box office receipts for the weekend of July 15

Voices

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Thinking small

But North Lawndale's Wayne Gordon goes deep

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Passenger at the well

Talking to a stranger on the afternoon train

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Mailbag

You mean, like, shallow? Bless Andree Seu's heart for attempting a positive look at the uproar over The Prayer of Jabez ("Nugget of gold," June 23). For all…

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A standard, maybe

Will evangelicals unite around a new Bible translation?

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