WINNERS and LOSERS
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STEVEN SPIELBERG Guess he got it right. For Saving Private Ryan, U.S. Army gives director its highest civilian award
MICROSOFT With shares worth $261 billion, software giant unseats venerable GE as the world's biggest company
EUROPEAN MEN With a nod from the medical experts, Viagra gets the O.K. for sale in the European Union
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MADONNA Holy facial markings with a translucent shirt at the MTV Awards? Hindus are offended by the look
GERALDINE FERRARO One-time nominee for Vice Prez gets a drubbing in New York Senatorial primary and bids adieu to politics
HENRY HYDE Isn't it ironic? The man leading Clinton's impeachment review admits to own "indiscretion"
Quote: VERBATIM "I'd be the first to admit that I did irresponsible things when I was young and irresponsible." GEORGE WALKER BUSH, Texas governor, on why recent media coverage of Bill Clinton's scandal has made him wary about seeking the presidency "If I was doing it over again I wouldn't have done it, but I can't shoot them now that they're here." TED TURNER, media mogul who supports a worldwide one-child policy, on his own brood of five "I cannot be optimistic, because the government that fell was the best Russia could have produced." GEORGE SOROS, international financier, on the future of the Russian economy "I would be looking up from a pool of blood and hearing {my wife ask}, 'How do I reload this thing?'" DICK ARMEY, U.S. Congressman, when asked what he would do in Bill Clinton's position
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