We present the latest results from the CDF experiment at the
Tevatron Collider in p anti-p collisions at s**(1/2) = 1.8 TeV. The large data
sample collected during Run I, from 1992 to 1995, allows measurements in many
domains of high-energy physics. Here, we report on the first measurement of
sin(2Beta), a CP violation parameter, and on an improved measurement of the
top quark cross section. We also report on searches for the so-far elusive
Higgs boson, and for SUSY, through searches for direct production of top and
bottom scalar quarks. Finally, we outline the prospects for the physics
during the upcoming Run 2, ready to start in the upcoming year 2000.
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