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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: December 6, 1999, Volume CXXXIV No. 23
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: Search for Life on Mars. COVER: Mars illustration by Christopher Short. Inset photograph by Peter Morgan --Reuters.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
ON THE COVER: It's springtime at the south pole on Mars. If all goes well, the Polar Lander will touchdown there this week in a search for life on the Red Planet. The mission--and what it means for us on Earth. ON HER OWN: The First Lady is moving out ofthe White House and into the fray of the NewYork Senate race. As she squares off against Rudy Giuliani, get ready for the fireworks. HIS DAY IN THE SUN: Richard Scruggs maybe the most powerful man in America you don't know. A smooth Southern lawyer who waged war on Big Tobacco, he's now targeting HMOs.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS.
Politics: Hillary Makes Her Move.
by Debra Rosenberg and Gregory Beals.
The Men in Her Life by George Stephanopoulos.
Between the Lines': Why the First Lady Should Let Loose by jonathan Alter.
Campaign 2000: Bush's Indianapolis Guru.
Book Excerpt: Gore's Patriotic Chore by Bill Thrque.
INTERNATIONAL.
Afghanistan: The Holy Men of Heroin by Jeffrey Bartholet and Steve Le Vine.
South Africa: For Blacks, an Elusive Dream of Wealth by Ellis Cose.
BUSINESS.
Lawyers: Who's Afraid of Dickie Scruggs? by Adam Bryant.
Capital Gains': Blowing the Whistle at Prudential by Jane Bryant Quinn.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY.
The Cover: New Search for Life on Mars by Sharon Begley.
Tinseltown's Mars Fever.
Why We Should Go by Kim Stanley Robinson.
Police: High-Tech Simulators That Shoot Back.
SOCIETY.
Photo Album: Sharks Up Close by Jeffrey Rotman.
Boxing: Mexican Fighters Take a Beating by Alan Zarembo.
Religion: Losing Their Savings in Church.
Fashion: Pashmina's Little Secret.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT.
Art: In L.A., a Feeding Frenzy Among Collectors.
Movies: Ralph Fiennes, Complex Leading Man.
A Lively Little Ditty From Woody Allen.
Entertainment: Talent Searching on the Web.
FOCUS ON YOUR HEALTH.
Food: Pigments as Disease Remedies.
Patient Power': Against One-Size Doses by Jay S. Cohen, M.D.
DEPARTMENTS.
Periscope.
Letters.
The Last Word' by.
My Turn.
Perspectives.
George F. Will.
Cyberscope.
Newsmakers.


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