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TITLE:
U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE:
APRIL 15. 1991; VOL 110, NO. 14
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Saddam's Revenge Iraq Assult on the Kurds.
COVER: Photo by Charles Crowell -- Black Star Inset art by Randall Enos.
Hussein's victory. The spectacle of Kurdish refugees fleeing across snowcapped mountains, Shiites huddled under the protection of U.S. guns and Iraqi soldiers dancing in the streets threatens to give the allied victory in the gulf a sour aftertaste. But should America enter Iraq's civil war?.
Opening new doors? Bush and Japanese Prime Minister Kaifu are tmying to keep trade liberalization talks on track; failure would be disastrous for both countries.
Feeling the heat. Auto makers are sweating out the recession.
You are here. Maps serve scientific, political and psychological purposes.
Audit yourself. No kidding-- it's part of the new, efficient IRS.
OUTLOOK.
Letters to the Editor.
After the crusade.
Welcome home s Mosbacher in Tokyo.
Marvin Bush's cause.
The Daley myth.
Graham Greene.
John Leo on high-tech perils.
Washington Whispers.
U.S.NEWS COVER STORY.
Should America try to stop the slaughter in Iraq?.
The Kurds' dream of freedom 34 Iran's mellowing revolution.
Next big battle for the Pentagon.
Tomorrow: Michael Barone on the shrinking welfare state.
WORLD REPORT.
The new trade tussle.
Panama's cocaine connection.
Richard Nixon in Russia.
Worldgram: The Balkans; Hong Kong's future.
BUSINESS.
Detroit struggles to hold on.
The high price of potholes.
Economic Outlook: Paul R. Krugman on global credit.
SCIENCE & SOCIETY.
Powerful computerized maps.
Portrait: Amos Oz, Israel's willful conscience.
NEWS YOU CAN USE.
Up, up and away. Coping with the new sky-high airfares.
Health: Diagnosing PMS.
Tax tips: Audit yourself?.
The Newsletter: Citibank card; disability pay; GM cars.
Editorial: The wages of debt.
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