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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: November 15, 1993, Volume CXXII, No. 20
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The Hidden Rage of COVER: Photo by Gregory Heisler.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
MIDDLE-CLASS BLACKS: THE HIDDEN ANGER: They may be lawyers, professors or top executives, but they still suller the large and small indignities that society inflicts on African-Americans. In an excerpt from his provocative new book, NEWSWEEK Contributing Editor Ellis Cose exam-ines why middle-class blacks, despite their prosperity, remain dissatisfied. Society: Page 52.

PEROT VS. GORE: THE BIG BRAWL OVER NAFTA: Bring on Ross Perot. With NAFTA in trouble and the voters venting their anger at the establishment on Election Day, the White House takes a big risk: a debate this week between Vice President Al Gore and the populist billionaire over the embattled trade treaty. Will Perot lose it? National Affairs: Page 26.

WILL THEY WIRE THE WORLD?: The electronic diary has arrived as manu-facturers have unleashed a slew of these minicomputers on the market. But hold on to your wallets until the hype dies down. This generation of so-talled "per- sonal digital assistants" may be for techies only. Business: Page 45.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK.
National Affairs.
NAFTA: The Big Brawl.
What Do Voters Want?.
Yanquis, Come Here.
Packwood: The Saga Continues.
Mask by Happy Massee.
Clinton: A Troubled Partnership Back Home.
`Between the Lines' by Jonathan Alter.
Los Angeles: A New Round of Arson.
`Public Lives' by Joe Klein.
International.
Germany: Panic Over AIDS-Tainted Blood.
Skinheads: A Farm Belt Fiihrer.
North Korea: A Game of Nuclear Poker.
Russia: Not So Big and Bad After All.
Angola: The Invisible Agony.
Business.
Electronic Diaries: Hold on to Your Wallets.
Multimedia Technology: Tricky Investing.
Trade Deficit: Why the Figures Miss the Boat.
Program Wars: Networks Everywhere.
Capital Gains' by Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
The Cover: White & Black Lies by Mark Whitaker.
Book Excerpt: Rage of the Privileged by Ellis Cose.
Sports: Two Friends Compete for No. 1;.
Education: Failing Gifted Kids.
Lifestyle.
Television: Looking Back at Camelot.
Sequel: A Sudsy Return to `Lonesome Dove.
Fashion: Hems Up, Prospects Down.
Medicine: A New Way to Fight Diabetes.
Technology: Interactive Film on CD.
`The Pursuit of Happiness' by Jerry Adler.
The Arts.
Entertainment: The Return of Holly's Comet.
Music: Lemonheads, Meet the Afghan Whigs.
Books: War Without End.
Naomi Wolf Rallies the IYoops.
Profile: O'Brian's Victory at Sea.
Obituary: The Svid End of River Phoenix.
Crime: Rappars Charged With Cunplay.
Rushdie: Muslims and Arabs Defend Han.
MovieS: De Palma Swings and Misses.
Departments.
]Newsmakers.
Periscope.
Transition.
My Thrn.
`The Last Word.
Letters.
by George F. Will.
Perspectives.


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