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NEWSWEEK May 2 1988 5/2/88 EDUCATION SCHOOLS Michael Dukakis Spy Business Israel
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TITLE:
NEWSWEEK
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE:
May 2, 1988, Volume CXI, No. 18
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: Yes, our schools can be saved.
Cover: Illustration by Rafal Olbinski.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
DUKE'S UP: With an impressive win in the New York primary, Michael Dukakis appeared headed for the Democratic presidential nomination. But there were plenty of challenges ahead for Dukakis, most notably how to deal with Jesse Jackson. Could Dukakis win over Jackson without becoming his political captive? National Affairs.
SPY BUSINESS: James Bonds they're not, but an increasing number of American companies are hiring professionals to spy on their competition. The sleuths do everything from pick apart products to uncover expansion plans. Their methods range from hard research to high-tech surveillance and back-alley snooping. Business.
SAVING OUR SCHOOLS: Five years ago this week a presidential commission decried the "rising tide of mediocrity" in America's public schools. The result: a nationwide movement for education reform that raised teacher salaries and toughened graduation requirements. U.S. Education Secretary William Bennett says students are still at risk. But South Carolina's Orangeburg-Wilkinson High offers hope that our schools can be saved. Society.
FOUNDERS AND FOES: Israel celebrated the 40th anniversary of its founding under something like a state of siege. The borders of the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip were closed, and Israeli security forces skirmished repeatedly with Palestinian rioters. On separate sides of the border, the lives of two extended families, one Arab and the other Jewish, show how much the in-tifada--the Palestinian upris-ing--has changed the relationship between the rulers and the ruled. International.
FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The Duke's challenge.
What role for a vice president?.
Blacks: the Democrats' dilemma.
Dukakis and foreign affairs.
Odds for the Veepstakes.
Gore: looking to 1992.
The mayor's runaway mouth.
Back to the reservation.
Dealing cows for cocaine.
INTERNATIONAL:
The mystery of Ligachev.
The START talks stall out.
Iran's devastating week.
Retreating from a stalemate.
Pretoria's top gun.
Israelis and Palestinians: founding foes.
The stone children.
The nation builders.
Trade land for peace?.
BUSINESS:
George Smiley joins the firm.
Airlines: was safety deregulated?.
Icahn's flight plan.
The politics of trade.
The allure of ad hoc ads.
A "Chevy" beer for Yuppies.
Robert J. Samuelson.
SOCIETY:
Education: "A nation still at risk" (the cover).
Saving one high school Medicine: Fears about an acnedrug.
Justice: Caught between two states.
Helping the cops and jails.
THE ARTS:
Movies: La bella Isabella.
Books: Analyzing Freud.
Scarlett and Rhett return.
Theater: Star of Cape Town.
Big Mac on the griddle.
DEPARTMENTS:
Periscope.
Update.
My Turn: Ken Adelman.
The Mail.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
Meg Greenfield.
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