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Monday, Jul. 14, 2003

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LATEST COVER STORY
Secrets of Asian Longevity
 How to Live Long and Well
July 21, 2003 Issue
 

ASIA
 Hong Kong: Gridlocked
 Tip Sheet: What's Next for Tung?
 Afghanistan: Taliban Rising


ARTS
 Movies: Crimefighters Unbound
 Art: Sing.'s Renaissance Man


BUSINESS
 Piracy: Wanna Buy Some Clubs?
 Indonesia: Lord of the Village


NOTEBOOK
 China: AIDS Crackdown
 North Korea: Books on Kim
 Milestones
 Verbatim


TRAVEL
 'Weddingmoons' Take Off


CNN.com: Top Headlines
"We have found the smoking gun."

SCOTT HUBBARD,
Columbia Accident Investigation Board member, after a test in which a chunk of foam insulation fired at shuttle wing parts blew open a 40-cm hole

"I shall not leave this place until I find my son."

KHALEDA AKTHAR,
survivor of a ferry accident in Bangladesh, which left more than 530 people missing and presumed dead, including her five-month-old son

"I gave a speech to the nation that was cleared by the intelligence services."

GEORGE W. BUSH,
U.S. President, blaming the CIA for his assertion in the 2003 State of the Union address that Iraq tried to buy uranium from Niger. The information was based on forged documents that some intelligence officials considered suspect before Bush made the speech

"Our nuclear program is purely peaceful."

KAMAL KHARAZI,
Iranian Foreign Minister, welcoming a visit from the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency

"The airline is happy to carry democrats, bureaucrats, aristocrats and plutocrats, but this particular rat had not paid the appropriate fare."

QANTAS SPOKESMAN,
announcing that a stowaway rat, which had caused the grounding of a Boeing 737 three times, had been killed and removed from the plane

"Mom."

TERRY WALLIS,
39-year-old Arkansas man uttering his first word after coming out of a 19-year coma Close quote

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