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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: January 31, 2000, VOL XXXV, No. 5
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Alzheimer's Disease. COVER: Photograph by Dan Chavkin/Proof Inset photograph by Ira Wyman for NEWSWEEK.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
ON THE COVER: The longer we live, the more likely we are to contract Alzheimer's. But recent discoveries are giving scientists new hope that they maybe coming closer to unlocking the mysteries of this devastating disease. Plus: the latest strategies for caregivers, and Maureen Reagan on her father's battle. AL'S SHARP ELBOWS: He seemed to be in free fall, stiff and losing ground to Bill Bradley. But Al Gore knew how to get back in the game--by warming up and, most important, by lashing out. DIGITIZING THE WILD KINGDOM: How scientists are using high-tech devices to help pull endangered species back from the brink.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS Campaign 2000: The Rebound of 'Fighting Al' by Howard Fineman and Bill Thrque.
A Taxing Time for the GOP.
Bush's Forbes Obsession.
Barbara Bush Lends Her Son Some Star Power.
Clinton: 'I'm Going to Miss This Place.
Crime: After 25 Years, an Arrest in a Sensational Murder by T. Rent Gegax.
Terror: Was New York a Bombing Target?.
INTERNATIONAL.
Cuba: Grandma Diplomacy for Elian by Jeffrey Bartholet and GregoiyBeals.
South Africa: Mandela's Nonretiring Retirement.
Globalization: The Superpower They Love to Hate by Michael Ellioit.
TV: 'Malcolm' to the Rescue.
BUSINESS.
Entertainment: Rap's Unlikely King by 7ohnnieL. Roberts.
Sports: Jordan in the Owners' Suite.
Capital Gains': When Mutual Funds Look Boring by Jane Bryant Quinn.
SOCIETY.
The Cover: Unlocking the Alzheimer's Mystery by Geoffrey Cowley.
Coping With the Darkness by Claudia Kalb.
My Father's Battle With Alzheimer's by Maureen Reagan.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY.
Animals: Taking High Tech to the Wild by Sharon Begley and Erika Check.
Climate: Get Used to Weird Weather.
Antitrust: Microsoft's Uncompromising Mood.
Computers: A Top-Secret Chip Is Unveiled.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT.
Photography: Walker Evans's American Eye.
Books: From a Chinese Childhood, a Dazzling Memoir.
DEPARTMENTS.
The Last Word' by.
My Turn.
Perspectives.
Anna Quindlen.
Newsmakers.
Cyberscope.


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