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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: October 25, 1999, Volume CXXXIV No. 17
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: America's Greatest. Sports Superstars in their own words. Muhammad Ali. COVER: Photograph by Neil Leifer (1970).

TOP OF THE WEEK:
VOICES OF THE CENTURY: Before Muhammad and Billie Jean and Michael, baseball players wore knickers and waxed mustaches. For a nation in love with competition, the past hundred years have been as dramatic as a ninth-inning grand slam. Here are the stories of our sports heroes, in their own words. TEST-BAN DEBACLE: The Senate's rejection of the nuclear-weapons treaty was seen as a blow to global arms control--and a diplomatic disaster for Clinton. COMIC RELIEF: Has the only network exclusively aimed at blacks misplayed the race card?.

Men in Hats: 1900-1945 To the fiercely loyal fans who listened on the radio or filled the stands to watch Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb, sports was about community and immigrants putting aside their differences to root for the home team.

The Halftime Show: 1946-1979 Ready for some football? Television launched the NFL, while superstars like Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Au, Arnold Palmer and Billie Jean King altered the complexion of sports forever.

Michael Jordan Inc.: 1980-1999 A sneaker was just a sneaker before Michael, and the NBA took the lead in making sports a billion-dollar commodity for American corporations. But we still loved what happened on the court.

THE TEAM: Voices ofthe Century isayearlongproject bringing readersoral historiesfrompeoplewhoshapedthewaywelive. This issue wasproduced by a team that included Ray Anello, Elizabeth Angell,Anjali Arora,Bret Begun, Jennfèr Boeth, Martha Brant, Erika Check, Lynette Clemetson, Deidre Depke, Devin Gordon, KelliReed Grant, Thomas Hayden, Lucy Howard, DavidA. Kaplan, Weston Kosova, SachaLecca, John Leland, Maggie Malone, Daniel McGinn, Susan Moran, Esther Pan, Kevin Peraino, Marc Peyser, Sam Register,Allison Samuels, Steven Shabad, Annick Shen, Vent E. Smith, Mark Starr, Seth Stevenson, Rich Thomcis and Richard Thrner.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NEWS OF THE WEEK Weapons: A More Dangerous World? by Michael Elliott, Michael Hirsh and John Barry.
Pakistan: Another Country on the Cusp.
Interview: Benazir Bhutto in Exile.
Stocks: The Street's Halloween Scare byAllan Sloan.
Politics: Taming Ventura by Matt Bai.
Capital Gains': Making Money Last by Jane Bryant Quinn.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT.
Television: Bad Vibes at BET by Allison Samuels.
Pop: The Return of the Eurythmics by David Gates.
Culture: A 'Thelma & Louise' for Guys by Susan Faludi.
DEPARTMENTS.
Periscope.
Cyberscope.
The Last Word' by.
My Turn.
Perspectives.
George F. Will.


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