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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: December 31,1990, Volume CXVI, No. 27
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: The 90s: A Survivial Guide. Issues, People and predictions for the Age of Anxiety. Cover: Cover design by Peter Comitini--NEWSWEEK.

A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR THE AGE OF ANXIETY: A year ago we ushered in the '90s, celebrating the end of the cold war and an impressive seven years of growth. Now those sunny forecasts have given way to the dark prospects of war in the desert, a free-falling economy and disarray in the Soviet Union. In this special report, we explore the larger issues driving this year's big stories--and how they will continue to shape our lives in the "get real" decade. We also make predictions for the '90s and profile some people you'll be hearing more from in the years ahead. Special Report: Page 14.

NUTS ABOUT 'THE NUTCRACKER: More than a thousand wildly diverse productions of "The Nutcracker" are in theaters across America. The Boston Ballet version may be the most widely attended ballet event in the world. The fairy tale's being staged on ice, with puppets, and--in Oakland, Calif.--with a politically correct message. The Arts & Society: Page 56.

SHEVARDNADZE'S BOMBSHELL: The long-feared Soviet retrenchment seemed to be underway last week. The progressive Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze resigned, warning of impending "dictatorship." The dictator he evidently had in mind: Mikhail Gorbachev, who has been amassing personal power for months. Has Washington made too much of an investment in Gorbachev? International: Page 50.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
Special Report The age of anxiety: a survival guide to the '90s (the cover);.
Force: are we entering an era of real war?.
Borders under pressure.
Debt: the burden of repaying.
Looking for leadership.
The fight over quotas.
Protecting the planet.
Elevating brainpower.
The censorship battle.
National Affairs.
Choosing a date for war.
Will Saddam try to duck the punch?.
With hostages gone, Kuwait's resistance readies for war.
Bad news from the banks.
How to ensure that deposits.
New laws, old loopholes.
A civics lesson from the Keating case.
Chicago Feds: the kings of sting.
International.
A Soviet bombshell: Shevardnadze quits.
From the beach to the breach.
The loss of a friend in court.
The end of "new thinking.
Dance: Of mice and music: Nutcrackering all over.
Movies: Woody Allen in a most fantastical mood.
Melancholy Mel goes to Elsinore.
Books: A fading spy's valediction.
Trends: A 100-mile race?.
No sweat.
Media: One well-read editorial evokes a bitter debate.
From the newsroom to the boardroom.
Television: Charting the whims of war.
Health: How to kick smoking, the spa way.
An earlier cancer warning.
Departments.
Periscope.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.


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