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1999 People in the News

King Abdullah II,

Nathaniel Abraham,

Andre Agassi,

Martti Ahtisaari,

Lamar Alexander,

Louise Arbour,

Lance Armstrong,

Capt. Richard J. Ashby,

Ehud Barak,

Mark O. Barton,

Gamil al-Batouti,

Gary L. Bauer,

Warren Beatty,

Roberto Benigni,

Shawn Allen Berry,

Bill Bradley,

Patrick J. Buchanan,

George W. Bush,

Princess Caroline of Monaco,

Charlotte Church,

Gen. Wesley Clark,

Hillary Rodham Clinton,

Col. Eileen Marie Collins,

Robert A. Daly,

Tom DeLay,

Amadou Diallo,

Elizabeth Dole,

Garth Drabinsky,

Carleton “Carly” Fiorina,

Rep. Michael Forbes,

Martin R. Frankel,

Buford O. Furrow,

Sonia Gandhi,

Luis Alfredo Garavito,

Jack Gargan,

Bill Gates,

Calvin Glover,

Elian Gonzalez,

Al Gore, Jr.,

Steffi Graf,

José Gusmão,

Eric Harris,

J. Dennis Hastert,

Russell Henderson,

Lauryn Hill,

Richard C. Holbrooke,

Webster L. Hubbell,

Julie Inkster,

Thomas Penfield Jackson,

Michael Jordan,

Jeffrey Katzenberg,

Elia Kazan,

Jack Kevorkian,

John William King,

Kip Kinkel,

Lee Teng-hui,

Wen Ho Lee,

Rev. Henry Lyons,

Ricky Martin,

Joyce Maynard,

Thabo Mbeki,

John McCain,

Aaron McKinney,

Slobodan Milosevic,

Seti Mohammed,

Edmund Morris,

Andrew Motion

Pervez Musharraf,

Daniel Myrick,

Charles Ng,

Olusegun Obasanjo,

Abdullah Ocalan,

Chris Ofili,

Gwyneth Paltrow,

Richie Phillips,

Johannes Rau,

Rafael Reséndez-Ramirez,

Sophie Rhys-Jones,

George Robertson,

George Roche III,

Robert Rubin,

Ibrahim Rugova,

Charles Schulz,

Nawaz Sharif,

Benjamin N. Smith,

David L. Smith,

T. J. Solomon,

Britney Spears,

Jerry Springer,

Cary Stayner,

Sergei Stepashin,

Alexandra Stevenson,

Strobe Talbott,

John Thompson,

Tinky Winky,

U.S. Women's Soccer Team

Jesse Ventura,

Justin A. Volpe,

Ty Warner,

Venus Williams,

Naomi Wolf,

Boris Yeltsin,


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