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ISSUE DATE: July 9, 2001
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U.S. EDITION
Full Table of Contents
Cover Story
Up Front
Readers Report
Corrections & Clarifications
Books
Technology & You
Economic Viewpoint
Economic Trends
Industry Insider
Business Outlook

News: Analysis & Commentary
In Business This Week
Washington Outlook
Sports Business
Marketing
Economics
The Corporation
People
Developments to Watch
Social Issues

Finance
Industrial Management
BusinessWeek Investor
The Barker Portfolio
Inside Wall Street
Figures of the Week
Editorials

E.BIZ SUPPLEMENT July 9 Table of Contents

INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS
International -- Int'l Cover Story
International -- Letter From Denmark
International -- Readers Report
International -- Corrections & Clarifications
International -- Asian Business
International -- European Business
International -- Finance
International -- Int'l Figures of the Week
International -- Editorials



COVER STORY

The Birth of a Cancer Drug
After more than 20 years and $100 million, IMC-C225 is awaiting FDA approval. Will ImClone's big effort pay off?
COVER IMAGE:  The Birth of a Cancer Drug
TABLE:  Stop the Madness: How IMC-C225 Halts the Spread of Cancer
TABLE:  ImClone Systems Inc.
CHART:  ImClone Takes Off
TABLE:  The Drug Front--the Battle Continues
ONLINE EXTRA:  Commentary: The Tangled Economics of Drug Prices
ONLINE EXTRA:  Current Clinical Trials of IMC-C225


INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L COVER STORY

The Global 1000
Meet the monsters of market cap, including a host of new tech titans


BUSINESS WEEK E.BIZ

Business Week e.biz
In this edition: The innovation drought; The new Hasso Plattner; Friendly spies on the Web; Make or break for Autobytel; and more


UP FRONT

Talk Show

The Doctor Will Really See You Now

Techies Lead a Tax Revolt

Web Brawl: Nokia vs. Microsoft

Rent-a-Celeb

Where Cell-Phone Silence Is Golden

Plastic as High as an Elephant's Eye

Net Effect


READERS REPORT

Getting the Most out of Info Tech

There's Nothing New about These Clean-Air Rules

A Closer Look at the Explorer's Record

Alzheimer's: Don't Pooh-Pooh Early Diagnosis


CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS

"Arresting Alzheimer's" (Science & Technology, June 11, 2001)

"Is time-sharing ready for prime time?" (BusinessWeek Investor, June 25, 2001)


BOOKS

The Crack-Up of Psychiatry

The BusinessWeek Best-Seller List


TECHNOLOGY & YOU

The Little Laptop That Couldn't


ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT

The Best Thing Bush Is Doing for Business


ECONOMIC TRENDS

A Golden Age for China?

What's Left of the Surplus

Abortion's Rise and Crime's Fall


INDUSTRY INSIDER

The Dreams of Digital Designers


BUSINESS OUTLOOK

The U.S. Will Have to Be the World's Lifeline

Madrid's Forecasts Are on the Rosy Side


NEWS: ANALYSIS & COMMENTARY

Efficiency Regs: Detroit Rides Alone
Hybrids Are Headed for Main Street

Evaporating Panic at the Pumps

Commentary: It's the Wait-and-See Rate Cut

Commentary: When Courting the Right Turns off the Middle

Commentary: Can Compaq Escape from Hardware Hell?

Exodus: From Riding High to Running Scared

Gap Is Buried Alive in Khakis

The Power Party May Be Winding Down


IN BUSINESS THIS WEEK

Kerry Killinger: If He Can Make It There...

A Software Giant's 10-Gallon Tangle

A Silver Lining for Loudcloud

Flash: Writers to Be Paid

Canada Goes for the Gold

Coffee, Tea, or Legal Intervention

Et Cetera...

Halting Herd


WASHINGTON OUTLOOK

The Budget Surplus: Now You See It, Now You Don't

Turn Up the Air, Billy Bob

Campaign Finance

Anchors Away?


SPORTS BUSINESS

Guess Who Wants Beijing to Get the Games
Q&A: Straight Talk from a Sponsor


MARKETING

CVS: Will Its Growth Elixir Work?


ECONOMICS

NAFTA's Scorecard: So Far, So Good


THE CORPORATION

Commentary: Time to Cut This Utility's Cord?


PEOPLE

A Different Kind of Andreas at ADM
RESUME:  G. Allen Andreas


DEVELOPMENTS TO WATCH

Extra Mileage for Your Cell-Phone Battery

Spinning Silk from Spuds

A Lifeline for Leukemia: The Umbilical Cord

Getting the Liver to Let Down Its Guard Sometimes


SOCIAL ISSUES

Edison: Pass, Not Fail


FINANCE

Zero Gravity's Steve Harmon: Fallen Back to Earth

Are Banks Throwing Good Money after Bad?
Level 3: Is That Warren Buffett with His Billfold Out?

Commentary: To Snare IPOs, Wall Street May Be Risking Too Much


INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

Commentary: How to Get Amtrak on the Right Track


BUSINESSWEEK INVESTOR

Prime Time for Posters

How to Give Your Heirs a Bundle Tax-Free

O.K. Students, Lock in those Loans

Weaving an Old-Girls Network


THE BARKER PORTFOLIO

Accenture Partners Take the Cake


INSIDE WALL STREET

Callaway in Play?

Good Medicine at Avant

DHL Could Help Airborne Take Off


FIGURES OF THE WEEK

Figures of the Week (.pdf)


EDITORIALS

Treating Cancer: The Dawn of a New Era

Free Trade Deserves a Fast Track


INTERNATIONAL -- LETTER FROM DENMARK

A Fridge at the Heart of the Family?


INTERNATIONAL -- READERS REPORT

The Wireless Web--and Its Tiny Screen

Peru's New President Will Do the Right Thing

Mario Monti Is a Stellar European, Too

Crowd Control: Debating the Population Divide


INTERNATIONAL -- CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS

"Maybe Colaninno's coup wasn't such a great idea" (European Business, July 2, 2001)

"The Stars of Asia" (Cover Story, Asian Edition, July 2, 2001)


INTERNATIONAL -- ASIAN BUSINESS

China vs. Japan: A Phony Trade War

Softbank May Get Broadsided in Broadband

Maybe Hynix Can Stay in the Chips

Passing the Torch: Who Will Succeed Samaranch?


INTERNATIONAL -- EUROPEAN BUSINESS

Clash of the Titans: Microsoft and Nokia

So Much for Invincible Silicon Europe

The Long Shot Who Could Face Schroder
RESUME:  Edmund Stoiber


INTERNATIONAL -- FINANCE

No Way to Run a Bank

Sparring with Currency Speculators in Brazil

Commentary: This "Reform" Won't Cure What Ails Taiwan

Dragging Bombay's Bourse into the 21st Century


INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L FIGURES OF THE WEEK

International Figures of the Week (.pdf)


INTERNATIONAL -- EDITORIALS

Banking Lessons from Berlin
BW MagazineOnline Highlights from page 8 of this issue
BW MagazineMagazine Forums


BW Magazine

Cover Photograph by Yu Taka Kawachi


Asian/European/Latin American Covers by Glenn Mitsui



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