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Worried Americans are sitting on their wallets

ASIA

BUSINESS

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Bright Lights

China's Sixth Generation of directors prefer street punks to emperors and are battling censors all the way

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And Justice for All (CRIME FIGHTERS)

From artistry to insect biology to dna testing, five exceptional professionals are among those pushing the boundaries of law enforcement in dynamic new directions

Drawing From Elusive Memory (CRIME FIGHTERS)

Jeanne Boylan's police sketches are so accurate that FBI agents and others say they appear to have been drawn from a photograph

Teaching Cops Right From Wrong (CRIME FIGHTERS)

Former New York City police officer Jim Curran travels around the world teaching cops in newly democratic nations

Pinch on the Pimps (CRIME FIGHTERS)

U.S. Attorney Richard Deane was the first to charge pimps under RICO statutes, taking a hardline stance against underage prostitution

Going Back and Getting It Right (CRIME FIGHTERS)

His counterparts around the country predicted that San Diego D.A. Paul Pfingst's use of DNA testing on old cases as well as new would trigger an avalanche of work and costs. Nine months later, many are starting to do the same thing

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