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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: December 1, 2003, Volume CXLII, No. 22
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: HAIL to the RINGS. COVER: Michael O'Neill, courtesy of New Line Cinema.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
Cover Story: Movies don't get any more epic than this. With an exclusive look at Peter Jackson's finale, 'The Return of the King,' NEWSWEEK goes inside the 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy. The sneak preview of the film's se-crets--and an account of the cast's off-screen baffles--will thrill the faithful and introduce the uninitiated to a global phenom. Page 50.
TERROR AND RESOLVE: Bush and Blair in London.
IN THE DOCK: Jackson faces child-molestation charges.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
AN EPIC CONCLUSION: And now, 'The Return of the King.
WAR ON TERROR: Al Qaeda Strikes With a Wave of Deadly Attacks in Turkey by Evan Thomas and Mark Hosenball.
Inside Pakistan's Jihad Academies by Ron Moreau, Sami Yousafzai and Zahid Hussain.
EGYPT: Who Will Be Mubarak's Successor? by Christopher Dickey.
FAREED ZAKARIA: Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew on How to Unite Against Terror.
POLITICS: In Massachusetts.
a Watershed Ruling on Gay Marriage by Howard Fineman and T. Trent Gegax.
JUSTICE: The Feds Stretch the Patriot Act Far Beyond Terrorism by Michael Isikoff.
CRIME: For Michael Jackson, Could It Be Neverland for Good? by David J. Jefferson and Andrew Murr.
JONATHAN ALTER: The Celebrity Freak Show Is Back, But It's No Thriller.
SOCIETY: Endorsing a Prescription-Drug Plan, AARP Raises a Firestorm by David Noonan and Mary Carmichael.
ROBERT J. SAMUELSON: Congress's Medicare Drug Benefit Makes a National Problem Worse.
BUSINESS: Media Boss Conrad Black Has Some Questions to Answer by Johnnie L. Roberts.
AUTOS: The Era of the Three-Car Family by Keith Naughton.
MOVIES: A First Look at, and Behind, 'The Return of the King' by Jeff Giles.
A Web Site Monitors the Trilogy's Every Blooper.
Never Too Early to Handicap the Oscar Race.
BOOKS: A Real-Life Captain Queeg and His Forgotten Mission by Malcolm Jones.
DIET: A Book That Lays Out the Evils of Trans Fats, With Recipes by Mary Carmichael.
SCIENCE: For Those With Synesthesia, Sights Can Have Sounds and Numbers Can Have Colors by Anne Underwood.
THE TIP SHEET.
MONEY: Our 2003 Year-End Tax Guide by Jane Bryant Quinn.
DEPARTMENTS.
THIS WEEK ONLINE.
PERISCOPE.
MY TURN.
LETTERS.
PERSPECTIVES.
NEWSMAKERS.
ANNA QUINDLEN.


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