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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 15, 1990, Volume CXVI, No. 16
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Inside Doonesbury's Brain. finally talks. Cover: Photo by Theo Westenberger-Sygma.

REAL LIFE WITH GARRY TRUDEAU: Investigative cartoonist, Zeitgeist megaphone--Garry Trudeau has a genuine claim on the label "original." As he celebrates the 20th anniversary of the syndication of "Doonesbury" this month, the strip, which began as a rift on 1960s college life, is as funny and popular as ever. Here, he finally breaks his long moratorium on talking to the press. Society: Page 60.

LOOKING TO FIX THE BIG FLOP: The Bush administration and the combined leadership of the House and Senate spent four and a half months negotiating a ballyhooed budget package. The continued operation of the federal government and the credibility of both parties hung in the balance--but Congress rudely rejected The Deal. Nobody looked good when the Big Fix became the Big Flop. National Affairs: Page 26.

TOFFLER'S NEW SHOCK 'POWERSHIFT': Anew, computer-based system for the creation of wealth will transform the internal workings of companies--and countries--and their relationship to one another. That's the prediction of "Powershift," by futurist Alvin Toffler. The new book completes a trilogy begun with the now famous "Future Shock." NEWSWEEK presents an exclusive first excerpt. Special Report: Page 86. Toffler: At home with the future.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
National Affairs.
Washington's budget follies.
The president's enforcer.
Paralysis of public opinion, by Robert J. Samuelson.
Getting tough on the poor.
The greens are white.
NASA tries to come back.
International.
Kuwait under the boot.
Bush's war of words.
A painful cure.
The noose for an American?.
Britain joins Europe's money club.
Why Russia cannot feed itself.
Hard work and lots of nerve.
A curse on a royal family.
Who killed the czar? Try Lenin.
Business.
Japan pulls the plug.
Should Iraq be a lesson?.
Milken: back on the griddle.
Society.
Media: Real life with.
Garry Trudeau (the cover.
Education: Can the boys be saved?.
The Arts.
Dance: Martha Graham: after the ball is over.
Art: MoMA goes high and low.
Mixed signals on obscenity.
Books: Getting with the program.
Triumphant return to Troy.
Lifestyle.
Food: Ready for McCatfish?.
Family: The mother-daughter mess.
Television: Th-th-that wasn't all, folks.
A whole new cast.
Health: Drilling for danger?.
A new dental dilemma.
Technology: A gem for Jack Ryan.
Medicine: The heartbreak of cholesterol.
Special Report.
Powershift": excerpts from the book by Alvin Toffler.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
Meg Greenfield.


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