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WORLD NEWS
CNN's chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour says NATO's war in Kosovo over human rights has far-reaching implications for international policy-making and influenced the U.N.'s role in East Timor.
POLITICS
CNN national correspondent Bruce Morton says that while George W. Bush may have won the big bucks during the political pre-season, it will be interesting to see if the big votes follow when the campaign kicks off.
BUSINESS
Fortune Magazine's editor-at-large Andrew Serwer says the news that a federal judge thinks Microsoft is a monopoly was shocking -- shocking! -- so shocking in fact that Wall Street is only moderately concerned.
ENTERTAINMENT
Entertainment Weekly's Mark Harris reports that in 1999 "pop" became synonymous for "anything goes" -- from "WWF Smackdown!" to "Pokémon."
SPORTS
Sports Illustrated's Frank Deford says so many superstars exited the stage in 1999 -- Michael Jordan, Barry Sanders, John Elway, Steffi Graf, Wayne Gretzky -- that it was almost Shakespearean, so he wrote a poem.
TECHNOLOGY
TIME's technology correspondent Chris Taylor says we should get ready for a wild ride as the dot-com dreamers come after our hearts and minds, and wallets.
HEALTH
CNN's health correspondent Eileen O'Connor says 1999 was the year patients found their voice, manifested in the U.S. House's approval of a patients' bill of rights that limits managed care providers.
U.S. NEWS
CNN national correspondent Anne McDermott says that in a year of tragedies from Columbine High School to Atlanta and Fort Worth there are glimmers of hope in the way people have responded and even in the randomness of the acts.

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