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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: August 28, 1989, Volume CXIV No. 9
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: THe Party's Over. Communism crumbles in Poland. Solidary Leader LECH WALESA. Cover: Photo by Bernard Bisson--Sygma. TOP OF THE WEEK:
COMMUNISM CRUMBLES IN POLAND: Polish history is littered with failed uprisings--in 1956, '70 and '81. But this week Poles will stage a peaceful revolution, installing a mostly noncommunist government, Eastern Europe's first since World War II. Once imprisoned by Communist boss Wojciech Jaruzeiski, Solidarity leader Lech Walesa will dominate the new regime. In transforming themselves from rebels to rulers, Walesa's supporters must overcome the legacy of a discredited system. Special Report: Page 16.

THE ROAD TO MOROCCO: Malcolm Forbes last week flew 600 of his friends and associates to Morocco to celebrate his 70th birthday. It was a sumptuous affair, but also business. By exploiting the media, Forbes has created a shameless self-publicity machine. The hype helps the magazine, while the owner gets to have the time of his life. Society: Page 50.

THIS NICE GUY FINISHES FIRST: "Parenthood" is the latest in a series of hit movies directed by the notoriously nice Ron Howard. This time out, the ex-child actor has made a serious comedy about the emotional highs and lows of parent-child relationships. The film ends up affirming the family, reflecting Howard's real-life commitment to his own redheaded brood of four. The Arts: Page 56.

NEWSWEEK FULL LISTINGS:
Special Report.
The party's over: communism crumbles in Poland (the cover.
The new prime minister.
Walesa: can he govern?.
Exodus from the East bloc.
Hope and repression: will.
history repeat itself?.
Scenes from a hard land.
National Affairs.
Pentagon 0, glasnost.
The Navy: millions of dollars.
on the ocean floor.
Arms and the environment.
The FDA's generic-drug scandal.
A DEA hero is busted.
War with the drug cartels.
Tapes from Flight.
Ajob corps that works.
International.
Signs of hope in South Africa.
Bailing out Bangladesh.
W. Germany's "airport kids.
Business.
A new life for old PC's.
Biting the insurance bullet.
How to sell a soundtrack.
Electronic disc jockeys.
Jane Bryant Quinn is on holiday.
Society.
Religion: When a pastor turns.
seducer.
News Media: Forbes mixes fun and business.
Medicine: Trouble in the nursery.
Environment: Fighting fires bit by byte.
Technology: Magma cum laude.
The Arts.
Movies: Real-life "Parenthood.
Music: A jazz renaissance.
Books: The Sylvia Plath legend.
A tragedy of errors.
Malcolm, Liz: Media romance?.
Lifestyle.
The Mind: Why we all love to hate.
Trends: Very personal computing.
Sports: Throwing old gracefully.
It felt like I lost my arm.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Transition.
Newsmakers.


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