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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: October 27, 2003, Volume CXLII, 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: Design Gets real. COVER: Photographs by Craig Cutler for NEWSWEEK. Clockwise from top right: Creative Labs PC-CAM 600 digital camera by Whipsaw, Mini Cooper 2004, Total Magia athletic shoe by Nike, kettle by Michael Graves, Brionvega Algol TV courtesy of the Terence Conran Shop, Samsung SPH-a600 phone, Le Klint 172 lamp courtesy of Illuminating Experiences.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
Cover Story Design_the ways we make things look, feel and function--is moving from pure esthetics into our real lives. In this special project, NEWSWEEK explores the craft that affects just about every new man-made thing you buy or look at, profiling tastemakers and explaining the business implications when design gets real. Page 58.
A MOTHER'S VIEW: In a new book, Barbara Bush reflects.
LANGUAGE BARRIER: The U.S. needs translators.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
FRIENDLY TECH; A Disney radio is part of a new trend.
WAR ON TERROR: Desperately Seeking Translators by Daniel Klaidman and Michael Isikoff.
SPIN CONTROL: Fed Up With Iraq Coverage, the White House.
Takes Aim at the Press by Richard Wolffe and Rod Nordland.
POLITICS: The Democrats' E-Mail Commando.
NORTH KOREA: A Rare Glimpse of a Reclusive Country by Gary Knight.
MIDEAST: In Gaza, a Blurry Line Between Militants and the Law? by Dan Ephron.
IRAQ: At Baghdad Airport, It's Looking Lonely by Rod Nordland.
FAREED ZAKARIA: The Muslim-Bashing General.
PROFILE: Up Close With the Candid Barbara Bush by Melinda Henneberger.
An Excerpt From 'Reflections: Life After the White House' by Barbara Bush.
NEW YORK: A Deadly Ferry Crash by T. Trent Gegax.
BUSINESS: Apple Extends Its iTunes Service to the.
Competition: Windows by Steven Levy.
JONATHAN ALTER: The Real Reason for the Cubs Fiasco.
DESIGN 2004: How Design Is Changing Our Lives by Dorothy Kalins.
CONNOISSEURS: Six Titans of Taste by Devin Gordon.
DESIGN LITERACY: Names to Know, Objects to Crave, Ideas to Ponder by Chee Pearlman.
RETAIL: With Isaac Mizrahi, Target Explores 'Upscale Discounting' by Mark Miller and Jerry Adler.
HOUSE TOUR: In Seattle, a Home for Real People.
AGAINST MCMANSIONS: How Design Failed the American House by Cathleen McGuigan.
SCHOOLS: A Bauhaus for the 21st Century.
COMPANIES: One Cutting-Edge Firm Believes in 'Verbs, Not Nouns' by Brad Stone.
AUTOS: A Maverick Stylist Thinks Outside the SUV by Keith Naughton.
ON THE STREET: A Walking Tour of Eight Design Cities by Peter Plagens.
FAVORITE THINGS: I May Not Need Them, But I Love Them by Maira Kalman.
DEPARTMENTS.
PERISCOPE9...t.
LETTERS18 ....... .u.
MY TURN.
PERSPECTIVES.
GEORGE F. WILL.


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