The 1992-1995 running of the Fermilab Tevatron (the so-called Run
1) ended with many important physics goals accomplished, including the
discovery of the top quark, and the anticipation of many further questions
be to answered in the future. In March 2002, after many detector upgrades
by both the CDF and D0 experiments, and significant upgrades of the
accelerator itself, the Tevatron Run 2 began (after a detector commissioning
run) with the ultimate goal of discovering the Higgs boson. Here, we will
highlight some important Run 1 results from CDF in the areas of top quark
and Higgs boson physics, show some preliminary studies from Run 2, and give
some expectations of what Run 2 will ultimately provide to our understanding
of matter.
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Updated: Thursday, 2003 March 20 12:57:58 CST automatically from input from "Carol I. Picciolo"