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<strong>Sunday</strong>, <strong>August</strong> <strong>22</strong>, 1999<br />

ON THE FRONT PAGE<br />

States Criticized on Lax Lead Tests for<br />

Poor Youths<br />

By ROBERT PEAR<br />

Federal investigators say most states are flouting a 1989<br />

law requiring that young children on Medicaid be tested<br />

for lead poisoning. As a result, they say, hundreds of<br />

thousands of children exposed to dangerously high<br />

levels of lead are neither tested nor treated.<br />

2 Lives, Again Entwined, Mirror the<br />

Fate of Berlin<br />

By ROGER COHEN<br />

This is a normal German story -- one of loss, division<br />

and elusive reconciliation -- a tale of two women tossed<br />

this way and that by the traumas of their city and their<br />

country.<br />

Sidelined for Days, Turkey's Army Joins<br />

Rescue<br />

By STEPHEN KINZER<br />

With victims complaining bitterly about a lack of<br />

government authority to help them recover from<br />

Tuesday's shattering earthquake, the Turkish army<br />

entered the rescue and cleanup effort Saturday after<br />

spending days on the sidelines.<br />

FRONT PAGE IMAGE<br />

TODAY'S PHOTOS<br />

Today's Sections<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

NATIONAL<br />

N.Y. Region<br />

Politics<br />

Obituaries<br />

BUSINESS<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

SCIENCE<br />

SPORTS<br />

EDITORIAL<br />

OP-ED<br />

LETTERS<br />

ARTS & LEISURE<br />

SUNDAY STYLES<br />

MAGAZINE<br />

<strong>Sunday</strong> Sections<br />

ARTS & LEISURE<br />

AUTOMOBILES<br />

BOOK REVIEW<br />

TRAVEL<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

WEEK IN REVIEW<br />

A Push From the Top Shatters a Glass<br />

Ceiling<br />

By REED ABELSON<br />

A middle-aged white guy who never thought much about women in the<br />

workplace until he became a single parent has helped create Hewlett-Packard's<br />

reputation as a bastion of egalitarianism.<br />

http://www.nytimes.com/yr/mo/day/front/ (1 of 3) [8/<strong>22</strong>/1999 9:27:11 PM]

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