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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
December 21, 1992, Volume CXX, No. 25
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: On Her Own: The Monarchy in Crisis.
Cover: Photograph by Patrick Demarchelier.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
CHARLES AND DIANA:
They had long gone their separate ways, and last week the palace made it official: the Prince and Princess of Wales were separating after 11 years. But if it was the end of a fairy tale, it was also the beginning of a crisis that could shake the monarchy to its foundations. Will they date other people? Will Diana indeed be queen some day? Will Charles be king? Or--unspeakable thought--will there even be a king in 20 years? Newsmakers: Page 68.
SOMALIA: THE RULE OF THE GUN:
The Marines landed in Somalia, and Operation Restore Hope got off to a smooth start, except for a media circus on the landing beaches, which the military encouraged and then complained about. The real battles lay ahead: to feed starving people, impose order and disarm a country that is awash in guns. Special Report: Page 24.
CLINTON: READY FOR ACTION:
Bill Clinton made some key appointments last week--among them the men and women who will shape his economic program. By Clinton's own pronouncement, reducing the deficit was now coequal with his plan for increasing investment in the nation's economic future. National Affairs: Page 34.
[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
Special Report.
Into Somalia.
U.S. troops: black like me.
Invade us, please.
Learning how to cover a war.
Did the press push us in?.
National Affairs.
Clinton picks his economic team.
The cabinet: beyond white men.
The trouble with Bentsen.
Chilly scenes of winter.
Like a hurricane.
Robert J. Samuelson.
International.
Holy war in India.
Yeltsin bets the house.
Signs of life in Sarajevo.
Business.
Jimmy leaves home.
The red flags at Big Blue.
Can Lee the Legend save this airline?.
Lifestyle.
Television: Exit laughing.
How Dave would make waves.
Education: If he could make it here.
Medicine: Self-referrals: need or greed?.
Trends: Call of the Wild.
Woman.
Sports: Yakety-yak: do talk back.
Ideas: Practicing what she teaches.
The Arts.
Dance: A very nutty Nutcracker.
Books: Widgets from ax to zipper.
Movies: An amorous knight in Queens.
Theater: Making a revolution onstage.
Newsmakers.
Throne out (the cover.
How it ended.
When life isn't like a.
romance novel.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Transition.
Meg Greenfield.
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