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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: December 10,1990, Volume CXVI, No. 24
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: This will not be another Vietnam. A Deadline for Diplomacy. A Plan for all out war. Cover: Photo by J. David Ake--AFP.

THIS WILL NOT BE ANOTHER VIETNAM: In a climactic week, the U.N. Security Council authorized "all necessary means" to expel Saddam Hussein from Kuwait if he doesn't withdraw by Jan. 15. Then, George Bush announced he would send James Baker to Baghdad to "go the extra mile for peace." If the mission failed, Bush warned of an all-out assault that "will not be another Vietnam." The debacle in Indochina weighed heavily on Bush. And his reading of the lessons of that war could determine the fate of his presidency--and perhaps America's role in the world. Special Report: Page 24.

FIGHTING FOR THEIR LIVES: Breast-cancer rates have risen dramatically since the early 1960s. Yet researchers still don't know why the disease occurs, how to prevent it or even who is most at risk. After years of silent suffering, frustrated victims are taking their battles out of the operating room, into the courtroom and into the streets. Lifestyle: Page 62.

SANTA'S HELPERS: NEWSWEEK'S arts critics checked out videos, CDs, books and other entertaining odds and ends of 1990 to make a wish list for the naughty and nice. It starts off on the side of the angels, dallies with a computer-game bimbo named Passionate Patti, peeks at two top art shows and skids to a halt with a bluesy video about trumpeter Chet Baker. The Arts: Page 80.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
Newsweek.
Special Report.
The gulf, Bush--and the legacy of Vietnam (the cover.
How we would fight by land, sea and air.
A war is winnable.
Even the war experts disagree.
Bush's 47-day gamble.
A tug of war as old as the republic.
A chance to look the U.S.
right in the eye.
The prospect of fighting hurts recruitment.
International.
The perils of Poland: a surprise entry forces a runoff.
The Sovfet military: taking the gloves off.
The Tory of the future? Downing Street's new generation.
Business.
Geffen goes platinum.
Japan's all-or-nothing bet.
Tapped out for the holidays.
Greenspan won't say the R word--yet.
Taking the travel agent to court.
Sprechen Sie advertising?.
When I paint my masterpiece (on a plate.
Robert J. Samuelson.
Lifestyle.
Health: The politics of breast cancer.
In pursuit of a terrible killer.
Society.
Education: The virtues of undergraduate teaching.
Justice: Unfriendly persuasion.
Ideas: Exploring childhood.
Technology: A new view of arson.
Environment: Trust in the land.
The Arts.
All I want for Christmas .
Movies: A magical mystery tour.
Books: The lord of Black Rock.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
Meg Greenfield.


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