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2. Obituaries; William L. Pierce, 68; Ex-Rocket Scientist Became White Supremacist
3. MARKETS IN CRISIS; 'More Important Things to Worry About' in Life; Taking It All in Stride; The sharp stock market decline of the last two years has Americans concerned about their retirement savings. But patient investors from Southern California and across the country are confident Wall Street will rebound from a Great Bear Market that will not seem to end
4. THE UNTOLD WAR; Prisoner of Jihad; A Boy's Journey to Afghanistan Leads a Father to Despair
5. The Nation; U.S. Catfish Is in Troubled Water as Asian Catch Seizes the Market; Food: Vietnamese basa and tra look and taste like the fish along the Mississippi Delta. Farmers contend they are sold below cost
6. THE NATION; In New South, Racist Rally Is Not a Draw; Georgia: In Gainesville, there was little enthusiasm for a parade request from the National Alliance. At the event, police outnumbered marchers 2 to 1
7. The Nation; Ex-Lawman Is Guilty in Death of Successor; Crime: The former sheriff of De Kalb County, Ga., is convicted of first-degree murder for plotting killing. He is to be sentenced to life in prison
8. The Nation; Jury Gets Case of Georgia Sheriff Accused of Murder; Crime: Prosecutor cites power as lawman's motive in slaying of his successor. The defense likens the trial to those given to Salem witches
9. The Nation; Ala. City Seals Its New Era
10. THE NATION; Hometown Pride Turns to Bitterness; Scandal: WorldCom and its folksy founder won over Clinton, Miss. Now disillusionment sets in
11. The Nation; Key Witness Offers Startling Account of Slaying of Sheriff; Trial: Prosecution's hit man turned informant tells of the night that Derwin Brown was ambushed outside his home. The defense attacks his credibility
12. The Nation; Trial Linked to Hezbollah Casts Shadow; Law: Gloom pervades nascent Arab American community in Charlotte, N.C., after the conviction of a Lebanese man for aiding a terrorist group
13. The Nation; 'Motherly Love' Cited in Sons' Deaths; Courts: Friends say Carol Carr, who faces two counts of murder, shot the adults to end their suffering from Huntington's disease
14. The Nation; Lust for Power Cited as Murder Motive; Courts: 'He could not let go,' says prosecutor as trial opens for former Georgia sheriff accused of murdering the man who defeated him
15. THE NATION; Plutonium Will Be Sent to S.C. Court: Governor's suit to halt nuclear shipments is dismissed. He says he'll try to block transfers
16. The Nation; Ice Hockey Is Smokin' on Tobacco Road; Sports: The Carolina Hurricanes' trip to the Stanley Cup finals has only strengthened the transplanted team's bond with fans in Dixie
17. THE NATION; Attack May Be Tied to Autopsy, Police Say; Crime: Tenn. medical examiner's finding in killing of police officer has stirred controversy
18. The Nation; DISPATCH FROM VIDALIA, GA. Onion Harvest Is a Real Tear-Jerker; Agriculture: Georgia's crop of Vidalia Sweets is the worst in the area's history, with the yield down 60%. Weather, fungus get the blame
19. THE NATION; A Nuclear Confrontation Shapes Up; Energy: South Carolina governor vows to stop the U.S. from shipping bomb-grade plutonium to the Savannah River Site for disposal
20. The Nation; Tape of Klansmen Is Played at Trial; Courts: FBI's recording captures a discussion of the deaths of four black girls at church in 1963
21. The Nation; '63 Bombing Suspect Said to Brag; Courts: Trial opens with claim the ex-Klansman boasted of his role in fatal crime at church
22. The Nation; Ala. Church Bombing Trial Opens; Courts: An ex-klansman is accused in the horrific 1963 explosion that killed four black girls
23. THE WORLD; THE NEW AFGHANISTAN; They're Having Some Fun Now; Recreation: The end of the Taliban has brought a wave of leisure activities, junk food and a new Afghan film
24. The World; 'Please, God, Let Me Keep One'; Afghanistan: Parents were helpless as roofs crushed their children in quake. Some lost them all
25. The World; Quake Kills Over 1,200 in Afghanistan; Disaster: Residents search for family members buried when mud-brick homes crashed down. Northern town is a heap of rubble
26. The World; Empty American Promises Embitter an Afghan Village
27. The World; A Happy New Year for Afghans; Asia: Millions celebrate traditional holiday that was eliminated by the Taliban for being too festive. It's a day of fun, games and food
28. The World; Taliban Had the Blues, Says an Afghan Doctor
29. The World; Afghans Selling All They Can Sell; Asia: U.S. Army gear airdropped for opposition soldiers is now for sale--cheap--at Mazar-i-Sharif's bazaar
30. The World; U.S. Aids Hunt for Notorious Mullah; Asia: Special Forces troops and Afghans are after Dadullah, a Taliban leader who allegedly boasted of killing thousands of prisoners
31. COLUMN ONE; It's Like Getting Fleeced; Cotton mill workers at a Martinsville, Va., firm will soon be joining the thousands of U.S. textile workers left behind in a landscape of plants closed by globalization
32. The World; Mediators Seek Truce Between Afghan Tribes; Clash: Weekend fighting killed eight near Mazar- i-Sharif, in biggest rift yet in the Northern Alliance
33. Cover Story; Tapping the Roots; Led by Martin Scorsese, PBS' 'The Blues' mixes fiction and fact to get at the nitty-gritty of the most American of sounds
34. RESPONSE TO TERROR; Real Security Is Elusive, New Afghan Police Force Finds
35. RESPONSE TO TERROR; Pakistan Seizes Kidnap Suspect; Asia: Police capture Ahmad Omar Saeed Sheikh after stakeout, raising hopes that U.S. reporter will be freed
36. The Nation; In Appalachia, an Unlikely Setting for a Triple Murder; Crime: The close-knit community peacefully coexisted with rural law school. Slain dean was known as caring, helpful
37. The Nation; Dean, Professor and Student Killed at Law School in Va. Crime: Students tackle the gunman minutes after the shootings. The suspect, a student, is a Nigerian immigrant
38. The Nation; Radical New York Councilman Aims to Shake City Up; Government: Activist Charles Barron is part of a new and sizable group of minority lawmakers
39. THE NATION; Judge Rules Ex-Klansman Fit for Trial in 1963 Deaths
40. Response to Terror; Feeding the Masses--and Souls--in N.Y. Aftermath: Nino's is a comfort zone for the workers at the trade center site. Volunteers compete for shifts
41. RESPONSE TO TERROR; Emotions Emerge as Public Gets Peek at Trade Center Site; Aftermath: The new observation deck gives visitors unobstructed, but fleeting, view of the buildings' remains
42. The World & Nation; Buffalo Snowed by Severe Storm; Weather: Record snowfall--82.3 inches since Monday--is piling up as fast as it can be cleared away. State of emergency is declared
43. RESPONSE TO TERROR; The Proud, the Anxious Wives of the Marines
44. The World & Nation; Town Not Surprised by Tyson Charges; Smuggling: In Alabama, the recruitment of illegal immigrants was an open secret, one official says
45. The World & Nation; Charging Conflict of Interest, Killer Boycotts Clemency Board
46. RESPONSE TO TERROR; Back Home, Lean and Proud; Rangers: A joyous welcome is tempered only slightly by the loss of two comrades who were killed in a crash
47. The Nation; Ex-Georgia Sheriff Charged in Plot to Kill His Successor; Crime: Two other men are also accused in the killing of DeKalb County Sheriff-elect Derwin Brown
48. The Nation; A Scientist's Mystery; Disappearance: An elite molecular biologist vanishes, leaving his family and colleagues wondering if his case had anything to do with bioterrorism
49. RESPONSE TO TERROR; COVERT OPERATIONS; Boyhood Focus Led Him to CIA
50. Fighting Against the Tide; Two very different women battle to preserve the Sea Islands, primeval Southern marshes rich in history
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