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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: March 2, 1992, Volume CXIX, No. 9
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Behind the Voter's revolt: America's Lost Dream, by Robert J. Samuleson.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
BEHIND THE VOTERS' REVOLT: AMERICA'S LOST DREAM: The results of the New Hampshire primary, with strong showings by Democrat Paul Tsongas and Republican challenger Patrick Buchanan (above)--whom NEWSWEEK featured on its cover last month--underscored the growing sense of disillusionment among voters. In his cover story, Robert J. Samuelson explains how America's postwar dream unraveled--and why the Age of Entitlement is over. It is a theme NEWSWEEK first addressed in a cover story in October 1991, predicting that Americans wanted a No Bull campaign. National Affairs: Page 24.

SOUTH AFRICA'S GAMBLING MAN: Two years into his drive to enfranchise South Africa's black majority, President F. W. de Klerk abruptly announced that he will ask whites for a fresh mandate. The vote could undercut the right wing that wants a return to apartheid--or plunge the country into chaos. On the eve of the high-stakes announcement, NEWSWEEK editors met with de Klerk and ANC leader Nelson Mandela. International: Page 40.

QUEEN OF THE ICE: She was the defending world champion, but going into the Winter Games Kristi Yamaguchi was not certain to win the ladies' figure skating. She was stylish and graceful but not as athletic a jumper as some of her foes. Last week she proved there was still room for beauty on ice, taking the gold while teammate Nancy Kerrigan won a bronze. Olympics: Page 50.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
National Affairs.
Wondering who's "electable.
How Bush plans to cut Buchanan down to size.
Nofziger on why Bush is in trouble.
Buchanan's shock troops.
Searching for authenticity.
How our American dream unraveled (the cover), by Robert J. Samuelson.
International.
Pretoria's gamble.
De Klerk: "no racism in the new South Africa.
Mandela: "we understand whites' fears.
Across the line: Israel hits Hizbullah.
Ireland's abortion anguish.
Back to Belfast: Doherty goes home.
Olympics.
American beauty.
The power and the glory of "La Bombn.
Not quite a miracle, not quite a medal.
Society.
Media: Holy shake-up, Batman.
Science: Eve's latest fall.
Other news from the boneyard.
The Arts.
Movies: Oscar's snub, Altman's revenge, Wayne and Garth's record-breaking weekend.
Culture: The arts' political scapegoat.
Art Welcome to Manson High.
Theater Crazy for "Crazy For You.
Books: Regards to Broadway.
Scroliduggery.
Lifestyle.
Food: Eat, drink and be wary.
Trends: Battle of the bulges.
Television: The nutty professor.
Medicine: A vote of no confidence in breast implants.
Health: A hard lesson or a hoax?.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
Meg Greenfield.


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