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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: June 22, 1992, Volume CXIX, 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: PRIVATE LIVES: How the Fairy Tale Unraveled.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
PORTRAIT OF A MARRIAGE: HOW THE FAIRY TALE UNRAVELED: .,.The prince and his beautiful bride were supposed to live happily ever after. But a startling book about Charles and Diana's private lives tells the story of a deeply troubled marriage--and has raised questions about their future together and the potential damage to the monarchy. Newsmakers: Page 68.

WATERGATE'S LONG SHADOW: Two decades after the break-in, the legacy of Watergate lives on, in the voters'disgust with politics and their search for the Pure Outsider. Over the years, myth and reality have blurred into one As the nation re freshes its memory, some key players share their recollections of that discordant time. National Affairs: Page 24.

AN ARMS RACE IN THE DESERT: George Bush's script called for the gulf war to tame the Middle East. Instead the region is on a weapons-buying binge. A NEWSWEEK investigation found a dizzying array of secret arms deals that could make the next war far more lethal than the last. International: Page 42.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
Newsweek.
National Affairs.
Watergate's long shadow: 20 years on.
Remembering a national crisis.
For the media, a Pyrrhic victory.
Panic in the White House.
Barbara Bush: the steel behind the smile.
The Jesse primary, by Joe Klein.
Robert J. Samuelson.
International.
Sneaking in the Scuds.
And now, the road from Rio.
Bosnia: will America step in?.
How terrible was Ivan?.
Dispatches.
The Arts.
Movies: Batman returns.
Making the suits nervous but happy.
Music: Stephen Sondheim is still here.
The big hunk of country.
Theater: Ian McKellen's Richard III.
Books: Sam Walton: merchant to the masses.
When the bases are loaded.
Spy subs and mad obsessions.
Society.
Olympics: Piling up the gold.
Trends: The soaking of America.
Religion: The motorcycle ministers.
Docket.
Cities: A housing program that actually works.
Lifestyle.
Medicine: Is my baby all right?.
Family: Keeping kids with parents.
Sports: Sweat like a butterfly.
Newsmakers.
Portrait of a marriage (the cover.
The selling of the royals.
The monarchy will prevail.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Meg Greenfield.


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