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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: March 30, 1992, Volume CXIX, No. 13
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Bill Clinton: Can He Beat BUSH? Cover: Photo by Eddie Adams.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
CLINTON'S CHALLENGE: CAN HE BEAT BUSH? The presidential election is still nearly eight months away, but the fall campaign, in effect, began last week when Paul Tsongas unexpectedly withdrew from the Democratic race and left the way clear for Bill Clinton. Now comes the hard part: running against the president. Can the Arkansas governor beat Bush? How will he handle the "character" issue? And will Hillary Clinton help or hurt her husband's bid? National Affairs: Page 24.

A NEW DAY DAWNS: It was a moment to savor. Nearly 70 percent of white South Africans voted last week to begin the process of breaking up apartheid. President F. W. de Klerk will form a government of transition to eventual majority rule in the mostly black nation. International: Page 40.

REVERSING INSTANT REPLAY: It inspired The Wait as well as The Wave, and now the NFL's controversial instant-replay rule has been sent to the bench. After six years of timeouts and disputed calls, the league's owners voted it down last week. But after getting used to going to the videotape, will fans be prepared to leave justice to the refs? Society: Page 56.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
Can this man beat Bush? (the cover.
Will Hillary hurt or help?.
Maverick's playground.
The real character issues.
How Bill Clinton did it.
Clinton reflects on the turmoil in his childhood.
Wreckage on the Hill: the body count begins.
Voter revolt: a giant-killer in Illinois.
International.
A new day dawns in South Africa.
Photo Journal: across the divide.
A new warning for Saddam.
Bomb attack in Buenos Aires: "I saw the abyss.
Next stop, 10 Downing Street?.
Business.
American automakers: now, the hardest sell.
A "car guy" at Chrysler's wheel.
Two Florida towns fight for spring-break bucks.
Making book with The Wall Street Journal.
Betting on a guilt-free egg.
Robert J. Samuelson.
Society.
Sports: Football replays: no instant answers.
Religion: The T is for troubled.
A spouse was easier to find than a church.
Education: Stanford: the calm after the storm.
The Arts.
Music: Searching for Nirvana.
Theater: Two mind-stretchers.
Art: The heart of the matter.
Movies: Thunder in the barrio.
No' to apartheid: Headlines in Cape Town.
Lifestyle.
John Elway suffers a Super Bowl sack.
The Mind: When kids molest kids.
Television: Move over, Oprah; here comes Jane.
Medicine: A little clinic on the side.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.


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