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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: March 13, 2000, Volume CXXXV No. 11
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Murder in the First Grade. A six year old killer. COVER: Photograph photo by Lifetouch National School Studios, Inc.-- courtesy Rolland family. Inset photograph by Michael Thompson/JedRoot Inc.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE COVER: After a 6-year-old in Michigan took a gun to school and killed Kayla Rolland, a first-grade classmate, the search for answers begins. The story of the shooter, the debate over parenting and guns--and an in-depth look at how, and when, kids learn right from wrong. SCHOOLS THAT MAKE THE GRADE: In the Challenge Index 2000, reporter and author Jay Mathews ranks the 100 best high schools in America. JULIA ROBERTS GROWS UP: At 32, she's the highest-paid actress in Hollywood, with a new movie and a view of fame tempered by more than a decade of life in the spotlight. A portrait of a star in her prime.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS The Cover: Murder in the First Grade by Keith Naughton and Evan Thomas.
Clinton: 'There Is More We Can Do.
Change Comes to the Gun World.
How Kids Learn Right From Wrong by Sharon Begley and Claudia Kalb.
Campaign 2000: A New Air War.
Jeb Bush's Florida Troubles.
Between the Lines': Post-Party Depression by Jonathan Alter.
INTERNATIONAL.
Nigeria: Sani Abacha's Lost Billions.
Japan: A Doomsday Cult Goes High Tech.
Terror: Talk With a Bombing Suspect by Steven Levy.
BUSINESS.
Entertainment: Seagram on the Block by Johnnie L. Roberts.
Sports: The Yankees' Squeeze Play by Allan Sloan.
Publishing: Making Millions From Get-Rich-Quick.
Telecom: Web Grab for the Cellular Frontier.
SOCIETY.
Education: The 100 Best High Schools in America by Jay Mathews.
Justice: The Long Shadow of Diallo by Ellis Cose.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT.
Hollywood: The Prime ofJulia Roberts by Jeff Giles.
Firing Up 'Erin Brockovich' by David Ansen.
The Film Industry's Glass Ceiling.
Books: The Rise of David Geffen.
Music: Smashing Pumpkins (Almost) Backon Track.
Movies: Madonna and Rupert Everett as Parents.
FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY.
Software: Browser Assistants, the Web's Best Friends.
Random Access': The Great Amazon Patent Debate.
DEPARTMENTS.
Periscope.
Letters.
The Last Word' by.
My Turn.
Perspectives.
Anna Quindlen.
Cyberscope.
Newsmakers.


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