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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: February 18, 1991, Volume CX VII, No. 7
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The New Science of War. High Tech Hardware. How Many Lives can it save? Cover: Photo by Randy Jolly.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE WAR DESERT STORM:
'GOOD TO GO' Not if, but when: that was the question last week as the allied coalition planned for ground action to liberate Kuwait. Despite official optimism, the bombing campaign to soften up Iraqi forces was falling behind schedule, and the margin for delay in the ground campaign was decreasing. Page 26.

THE WAR DEADLY SCIENCE: RADAR ON THE USS VALLEY FORGE: The high-tech war is actually a marriage of old and new technology, from the multiple guidance systems of the Tomahawk cruise missile to the reinforced skin and new computers on the B-52 bomber. Five stories deal with the promise--and the limitations--of the new science of warfare. Page 38.

THE WAR HOME FRONT For young Americans who came of age after the end of the Vietnam War, the fighting in the gulf has been a profound psychic shock. They have watched friends go to war, and they worry about the possibility of a draft. But for all the speculation, it is highly unlikely that the government will revive conscription any time soon. Page 50.

MR. PERFECT VS. THE PREACHER: On April 19, in Atlantic City, a 42-year-old overweight minister named George Foreman aims to reclaim the heavyweight crown. His broad-shouldered opponent, Evander Holyfield, is, at 28, a force to reckon with. He also serves as a reminder that perfection is a bit boring. Lifestyle: Page 66.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THE WAR.
Desert Storm.
The ground attack: not if--but when.
Faceoff in the desert, by Col. David H. Hackworth.
Not our war": discontent in Iraq.
Jordan: jitters on the western front.
A tide of terrorism.
Four ways the war could end.
THE WAR.
Deadly Science.
The new science of war (the cover.
The cruise missile:.
techno-marvel of the war.
Arms and the men: a pullout reader's guide to the war.
A The might and myth of the B-52;.
In Vietnam: remembering "the terror.
A skeptic's view of "wonder weapons.
THE WAR.
Home Front.
The twentysomething generation grapples with war.
Why there won't be another draft.
National Affairs.
Is Bush's economic team up to it?.
A slow fix for the banks, by mRobert J. Samuelson.
California's long, dry winter.
New market for a lethal drug.
The Arts.
Books: A guide to the gulf.
Art: Paint misty for me.
Movies: Of cannibals and kinks.
In pursuit of Julia Roberts.
Lifestyle.
Sports: Puncher vs. preacher.
Medicine: A detour to the sperm bank.
Mind: Sorrows of Werner.
Media: A new kind of scarlet letter.
Family: Was he really Bruno Borrowheim?.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
Meg Greenfield.


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