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ISSUE DATE: April 21, 2003
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U.S. EDITION
Full Table of Contents
Cover Story
Special Report
Up Front
Editor's Memo
Readers Report
Corrections & Clarifications
Books
Technology & You
Economic Viewpoint
Economic Trends



Business Outlook
In Business This Week
Washington Outlook
International Business
International Outlook
Workplace
Economics
Information Technology
Marketing
Legal Affairs
The Corporation
Finance
BusinessWeek Investor
Dividends
The Barker Portfolio
Inside Wall Street
Figures of the Week
Editorials


INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS
International -- To Our Readers
International -- Readers Report
International -- Corrections & Clarifications
International -- Asian Business
International -- European Business
International -- Information Technology
International -- Int'l Figures of the Week



COVER STORY

America and the World
After the victory in Iraq: What all sides must do. Plus: The stakes for business in a global economy


SPECIAL REPORT

Executive Pay
The gravy train has slowed considerably -- especially for CEOs

Executive Compensation Scoreboard (.pdf)
ONLINE EXTRA:  Interactive Executive Compensation Scoreboard


UP FRONT

Talk Show

What Boeing Might Jettison

Taking a Swing at the PGA?

Taiwan's Big Blue Meanie

How to Rumble the Airlines

What Goes with Chicken Pot Pie?

Advanced Degrees in Fighting Terror


EDITOR'S MEMO

Our Team in the Gulf


READERS REPORT

The Bottom Line on Tax Shelters

Ford: On Track to Meet Its Goals

"Spinning" Is a Bribe, Pure and Simple


CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS

A photograph of President Bush (Mar. 31, 2003)


BOOKS

Continental Drift


TECHNOLOGY & YOU

A Dana for Every Schoolkid?


ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT

When Globalization Suffers, the Poor Take the Heat


ECONOMIC TRENDS

Demographic Time Bombs

Do Gays Have Higher Incomes?

Tech Wizards Take a Beating


BUSINESS OUTLOOK

U.S.: A Lasting Postwar Surge Will Hinge on the Labor Markets

Why Britain's New Budget Is a Big Gamble


IN BUSINESS THIS WEEK

James Cantalupo: Arch Support

The Tax Man Knocks on ImClone's Door

Rupert Finally Gets His Dish

A New Alchemy for Britain's ICI

Is HealthSouth beyond Rehab?

American Rewrites Its Flight Plan

Et Cetera...

Lighting Up


WASHINGTON OUTLOOK

Campaign-Finance Reform Only a Republican Could Love?

A Retreat on Tax Cuts


INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

SARS: Damage in the Delta


INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK

Why Fidel Picked This Moment to Crack Down

A Breakthrough in Belfast?


WORKPLACE

Commentary: How to Reward Workers--and Keep Airlines Aloft

Pick Me As Your Strike Target! No, Me!
Ford and Visteon: Ties That Bind


ECONOMICS

Did the Supply Siders Just Get Sideswiped?


INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Small Biz: Microsoft's Next Big Thing?

The Humvee of Laptops


MARKETING

Commentary: Interpublic Group: Synergy--or Sinkhole?


LEGAL AFFAIRS

Commentary: Tort Reform Has Friends in High Places


THE CORPORATION

Fiat's Last Stand
Can Fiat Rouse Its "Sleeping Beauty"?

Plugging into the Networked War


FINANCE

Let's Make a Deal

The Hot News in Banking: Bricks and Mortar
Landlord to the Banks


BUSINESSWEEK INVESTOR

Saving Your College Plan

I Want My Annual Reports

The Risks of Rising Rates

The SUV World's Hot Couple

Carchip: Your Window into What Goes On under the Hood


DIVIDENDS

The Stat

Take the Boys

Southern Splendor

Shaken, Not Stirred


THE BARKER PORTFOLIO

Can Netflix Keep Spinning Gold?


INSIDE WALL STREET

Hardees Beefs Up

21st Century Is Really Motoring in Florida

Raindance Spies Sunny Days Ahead


FIGURES OF THE WEEK

Figures of the Week (.pdf)


EDITORIALS

Victory Brings Greater Challenges

SARS May Force Change on China


INTERNATIONAL -- TO OUR READERS

What's at Stake Now


INTERNATIONAL -- READERS REPORT

Imagining Iraq after the War

Surging Ahead in Nanotechnology

Microsoft Is Running Out of Options to Deal with Linux


INTERNATIONAL -- CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS

"Nomura's comeback" (Finance, Apr. 7, 2003)


INTERNATIONAL -- ASIAN BUSINESS

China's New Team

DoCoMo Gets a Clearer Signal


INTERNATIONAL -- EUROPEAN BUSINESS

Vivendi's Bold Auctioneer

Is the European Rally a Bear Trap?


INTERNATIONAL -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Licenses to Kill


INTERNATIONAL -- INT'L FIGURES OF THE WEEK

International Figures of the Week (.pdf)


ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED IN INTERNATIONAL EDITIONS

April 14, 2003
Japan: A Tiny Leap Forward

BW MagazineOnline Highlights from this issue
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Cover Illustration by Mirko ILIC

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