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...looked into more than 1,000 companies that sell equipment that could be used to process the deadly spores or that could have profited in some way from the attacks. The FBI counsels patience, but that's a tough sell to the public and increasingly vocal critics. --By Matthew Cooper and Elaine Shannon
...Timothy Clifford recognized Michelangelo "at a glance." It took three months of scrutiny for scholars to verify that Clifford, director of the National Galleries of Scotland, had discovered America's first Michelangelo in 26 years when he stumbled upon it in the archives of New York City's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. Clifford and his fellow art sleuths shared with TIME the clues that convinced them. --By Sean Gregory...
Thanks to the Enron and WorldCom corporate accounting scandals, whistleblowing is enjoying a renaissance in the U.S. Both Cynthia Cooper, the internal auditor who sounded the alarm over WorldCom's $3.8 billion in bookkeeping shenanigans, and Sherron Watkins, who first voiced concerns about Enron's accounting tricks, have won acclaim as right-thinking individuals struggling against morally bankrupt business cultures...
...MATTHEW COOPER, deputy chief of our Washington bureau, was first to suggest that TIME do a cover on vegetarianism...
DIED. KATY JURADO, 78, Mexican actress, who often played sultry seductresses but was best known in the U.S. for roles in 1952's High Noon (as Gary Cooper's ex-mistress) and 1954's Broken Lance (the placating wife of Spencer Tracy), for which she received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress; in Cuernavaca, Mexico...