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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: July 15, 2002, Volume CXL, No, 3
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: Why we can't Sleep. What science is learning about your Sleep switch. COVER: Photograph by Ben Baker for NEWSWEEK, HAIR AND MAKEUP BY lOBE ST, STYLING BY LAURA SOLIN, PROP STYLING BY ARIANA SALVATO, SLEEPWEAR COURTESY OF LA PETITE COQUETTE.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
Cover Story Have trouble sleeping? So do 70 million other Americans. NEWSWEEK'S Barbara Kantrowitz goes in search of why she tosses and turns--and what science is doing to help all of us get more rest as it struggles to figure out how to control the brain's 'sleep switch.' Page 38.
BUSH'S BOTTOM LINE: Taking on corporate greed.
THE REAL CUBAN GOLD: A push to save a city's style.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THE MYSTERY OF SLEEP: A new war on insomnia.
;1000 WORDS: A Young Woman Suffers 'Justice' in as Pakistani Tribal Court.
POLITICS: Bush Prepares to Tackle Wall Street by Martha Grant and Michael Isikoff.
ALLAN SLOAN: Looking on the Bright Side of the Market's Gloom and Doom.
AIRLINES: Two Pilots Are Grounded for Drinking.
RAMPAGE: A Bloody Independence Day in Los Angeles.
MIDEAST: At the Front Lines With an Israeli Reservist Company by Joshua Hammer.
DIPLOMACY: Natan Sharansky, Quietly Shaping Bush's Palestinian Policy.
ELECTRONICS: Samsung Hopes American.
Consumers Will Learn to Say 'Wow' by Brad Stone.
MOGULS: Vivendi's Troubles May Give Barry Diller an Empire by Johnnie L. Roberts.
ROBERT J. SAMUELSON: The Medicare Drug Benefit: Good Politics, Bad Policy.
SCIENCE: In Search of a Good Night's Sleep by Barbara Kantrowitz.
Your Snoring May Be More Than Just Annoying.
Techniques to Tame Nightmares.
MEDICINE: Doubts About Prozac by David Noonan and Geoffrey Cowley.
LEISURE: 'Close to Home' Cruising, the Latest Way to Go . .
STEVEN LEVY: Can Net Radio Be Saved From the Record Labels?.
ARCHITECTURE: Keeping the Past Alive in Havana by Cathleen McGuigan.
MOVIES: 'The Road to Perdition,' Artful But Suffocating by David Arisen.
TIP SHEET.
PILLS: How Many Antacids Should You Pop?.
IN THE BACKYARD: Grilling a Barbecue Expert.
FITNESS: Never Too Old to BeaGym Rat.
DEPARTMENTS.
THIS WEEKONLINE.
PERISCOPE.
MYTURN.
LETTERS.
PERSPECTIVES.
NEWSMAKERS.
ANNA QUINDLEN.


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