The New Yorker July 22 1996 - 80 pages
Cover: Too Busy City by William Joyce
The New FBI is just a bunch of nice guys by Lucinda Franks
The Sporting Scene: Who will be the hardest-working man in Atlanta? An Englishman in a boat.
Tomorrowland: Hell, it turns out, is not the town that Disney is building
The War for the Kremlin: How Boris Yeltsin really won the elections by David Remnick
"Privacy" Fiction by Richard Ford
Shouts & Murmurs by Susan Orlean
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