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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: March 6, 2000, Volume CXXXV, No. 10
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: Sony Playstation 2. COVER: Photograph by James Porto. Inset photograph by Ida Astute --ABC-AR.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
ON THE COVER: Get ready for PlayStation 2, Sony's big bet to revolutionize notjustgames but howyou surfthe Net. A first look at the new machine, and the inside story of the corporate intrigue atone of the world's most important companies. THE THIN BLUE LINE FRAYS: An unarmed Amadou Diallo died in a hail ofbullets, and lastweekthe four policemen who killed him were acquitted of all charges in a case that raises tough questions about the dangers cops and ordinary people face in the war on crime. THE HONEYMOON'S OVER: The tale of Darva and Rick's wild, wacky--and brief--trip from the altar to acrimony after they got hitched on Fox's 'Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?'.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS.
New York: Cops in the Crossfire by Tom Morganthau.
Campaign 2000: Who'll Claim the Reagan Mantle?.
How McCain Does It by Evan ThomasandMichadlsikoff.
The Conservative Conundi urn by David Brooks.
Bradley's Last Stand.
Between the Lines': McCain's Politics of Personality by jonathan Alter.
Crime: Corralling Sammy 'The Bull.
INTERNATIONAL.
Tibet: A Living Buddha's Dramatic Escape.
Kosovo: U.S. Troops Face Angry Crowds--And Doubts.
Customs: Tracking Drug Smugglers on the Border.
BUSINESS.
Workplace: Get Used to Service With a Snarl.
Market: An Embarrassment of Indexes byAllan Sloan.
Fine Art: Shakeups at the Auction Houses.
Judgment Calls': Tax the Internet byRobert,7. Samuelson.
SOCIETY.
Health: A Food Fight Over Fad Diets.
Religion: A New Handwritten Bible.
Pediatrics: Drugged-Out Toddlers.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY.
The Cover: here Comes PlayStation 2 by Steven Levy.
The Art of the Game byN'Gai Croezl.
But Is It Art? by Jack Kroll.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT.
TV: Who Wants to Divorce a Millionaire?.
Movies; Garry Shandling From Another Planet.
Books: More Bridget Jones.
Theater: A Sexy jazz Age Classic Returns--Twice.
FOCUS ON YOUR MONEY.
Taxes: Why Online Prep Isn't There Yet.
Leading Questions': When It's Time to Sell Your Funds by Jane Bryant Quinn.
DEPARTMENTS.
Periscope.
Letters.
The Last Word' by.
My Turn.
Perspectives.
George F. Will.
Cyberscope.
Newsmakers.


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