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  Monday, July 28, 2003
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Budget Crises in States Slow an Economic Recovery
By LOUIS UCHITELLE
Over the past two years, states have gradually cut between $20 billion and $40 billion from their spending, and that makes them a net minus for the national economy.

AT&T to Offer New Allegation in MCI Inquiry
By STEPHEN LABATON
AT&T says that MCI diverted telephone traffic from government agencies, including the State Department, to avoid tariffs.

3 Iraqis Killed as G.I.'s Set Up Raid in Hunt for Hussein
By RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr. and ROBERT F. WORTH
A Special Operations team raided a house in what an Iraqi police officer later said was a failed attempt to capture Saddam Hussein.

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QUOTATION OF THE DAY

"I came into this race very confident I'd win, but I won't be so confident before next year's Tour."
LANCE ARMSTRONG, after his fifth consecutive Tour de France victory.


EDITORIALS/OP-ED

William Safire: A Conversation
William Safire has been writing Op-Ed columns for The Times on whatever strikes his fancy for 30 years. In this multimedia presentation, he talks about how he approaches his topics and some hard lessons learned.




INTERNATIONAL

Brief Mutiny Was Pale Shadow of Past Philippine Coups
By SETH MYDANS
This past weekend's unrest was only a caricature of the popular putsches that have kept the country on edge for the past 18 years.

Rwanda Is Said to Seek New Prosecutor for War Crimes Court
By MARLISE SIMONS
With the quiet support of the U.S., the Rwandan government has been campaigning to have Carla Del Ponte replaced.

For Encore, Envoy Gets a New Post (Same War)
By FELICITY BARRINGER
Sir Jeremy Greenstock, the British ambassador to the United Nations, will soon have to directly confront the consequences of the debate over the Iraq war.

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NATIONAL

California Recall Is Part Vote, Part Spectacle
By CHARLIE LeDUFF
Interviews around Southern California reveal little love for Gov. Gray Davis, but that is where the consensus ends.

As Trial in Taped Beating Nears End in Los Angeles, Groups Join to Prevent Repeated Riots
By NICK MADIGAN
About 1,500 so-called peace ambassadors, many of them current or former gang members, are preparing to spread the message that violence accomplishes nothing.

Study Finds 2.6% Increase in U.S. Prison Population
By FOX BUTTERFIELD
The nation's prison population grew 2.6 percent last year, the largest increase since 1999, according to a study by the Justice Department.

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BUSINESS

New Rules Urged to Avert Looming Pension Crisis
By MARY WILLIAMS WALSH
Top government officials have begun a campaign to bring attention to corporate pension plans that, they say, may be on a road to collapse.

Subpoenas Sent to File-Sharers Prompt Anger and Remorse
By AMY HARMON
A blizzard of recording-industry subpoenas seeking the identities of music swappers is provoking fear and anger.

Decades Building Loral, Now Trying to Save It
By BARNABY J. FEDER
Bernard L. Schwartz, chief of Loral Space and Communications, is 77, fit and brimming with enthusiasm for his company's challenges.

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SPORTS

After a Tiring and Trying Tour, Armstrong Reaches a Pinnacle
By SAMUEL ABT
Aglow in the yellow jersey of the Tour de France's leader, Lance Armstrong rolled into Paris, joining only four other riders as five-time winners of the Tour.

Body Found in Texas Is Identified as Dennehy
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Medical examiners identified a body found near Waco, Tex., as that of Patrick Dennehy, the Baylor University basketball player who had been missing since June 19.

RED SOX 6, YANKEES 4
Series Victory Puts Red Sox on Yanks' Heels
By TYLER KEPNER
The Boston Red Sox won two of three games in the series, narrowing the Yankees' lead in the A.L. East to one and a half games.

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ARTS

Don't Wanna Grow Up Cuz Puberty Isn't Funny
By NED MARTEL
The comedy often stops when puberty starts. Fox's "Malcolm in the Middle" is the latest series to confront the reality of a star hitting adolescence.

CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
Madame Mao's Life as the Stuff of Opera
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
Bright Sheng's new opera about the ruthless wife of Mao Zedong, as seen at the Santa Fe Opera in New Mexico, is melodramatic excess.

A Writer's Heartbeats Answer Two Calls
By MIRTA OJITO
Isabel Allende's latest book celebrates her Chilean roots and her spiritual connection to the United States.

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MEDIA & ADVERTISING

Reality TV as Sitcom: 'Green Acres, We Are There'
By BILL CARTER
Ambitious producers have discovered a new twist that they hope will inject freshness into the genre: the reality show as sitcom.

CNBC Disclosure Stirs Ethics Debate in Business Media
By PATRICK McGEEHAN
Did Maria Bartiromo, CNBC's stock market reporter and anchor, operate within the bounds of business journalism ethics?

Subpoenas Sent to File-Sharers Prompt Anger and Remorse
By AMY HARMON
A blizzard of recording-industry subpoenas seeking the identities of music swappers is provoking fear and anger.

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EDITORIALS

TODAY'S EDITORIALS
The Trial of Zacarias Moussaoui
In the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui, the so-called 20th hijacker, the Justice Department is once again attempting to trample the Bill of Rights.

Fresh Hope for Fat Cats
An exception to the new soft-money ban for the upcoming presidential conventions is akin to sparing speakeasies during Prohibition.

You've Got Courriel
The French government's opposition to the term "e-mail" is the latest fight in the war to keep the French language pure. We suspect this skirmish will be hard to win.

The Ethiopian Famine
Famine is again stalking Ethiopia — this time casting a wider shadow. The world needs to address the underlying causes.

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OP-ED

OP-ED COLUMNIST
California Screamin'
By WILLIAM SAFIRE
With his front crumbling and his flanks collapsing, California Gov. Gray Davis should attack.

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
New Rules, Old Rhetoric
By MICHAEL K. POWELL
Much of the pressure to restrict media ownership, the author fears, is motivated not by worries about concentration, but by a desire to affect content.

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
Want to Vote? Answer This . . .
By SHAUN P. MARTIN and FRANK PARTNOY
If the California recall vote goes ahead as planned, it will plow over the Constitution and the rights of voters.

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ON THIS DAY

On July 28, 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. World War I began as declarations of war by other European nations quickly followed.
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