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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
March 24, 1986, Volume CVII, No. 12
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, GOOD condition, cover is taped, cleanly. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Is Mario Cuomo for real? A profile.
Cover: Photo by Arthur Grace.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
QUEEN IMELDA: Penned up in Hawaii, the former First Lady of the Philippines lives in greatly diminished estate, with the walls --and the lawyers--closing in on her. Stories pile up of her hidden wealth, her breathtaking extravagance, her tacky parties and her relentless social climbing. A queen whose day seems to be done, Imelda Marcos finds that her assets are under siege and her reputation is in ruins. International: Page 34.
NASA: LOST IN SPACE: Under the cover of darkness, a Navy salvage ship brought home remains last week of the astronauts who perished in the Challenger tragedy. With the shuttle program now grounded indefinitely, NASA faced sharp criticism from some of its astronauts--and a growing controversy over the future direction of the entire U.S. space program. National Affairs: Page 18.
WHAT MAKES CUOMO RUN? He is the most interesting of all the presidential hopefuls for 1988, a complex blend of toughness, intelligence, sensitivity and combativeness. But critics say Gov. Mario Cuomo's temper is too hot, his religion too sanctimonious, his ethnic pride too thin-skinned; they fault his administration of New York state as lacking both reach and grasp. Playing a calculated waiting game, he insists he has no plans--just now--to run for anything but re-election. But the mere hint that he is thinking about Washington has his prospective rivals nervous. NEWSWEEK'S four-part profile examines Cuomo's record and character, and a companion piece analyzes five other new-wave governors who are seizing the initiative that Washington has forfeited to the age of limits. A special NEWSWEEK Poll of the nation's governors reveals what they think of each other. National Affairs: Page 22.
BLUES REVIVAL: The great rhythm-and-blues music of the '50s and '60s, performed by such soul legends as Chuck Berry and Aretha Franklin, is making a comeback, in reissue series on major American labels and on beautifully pressed imports from Japan and Europe. Music: Page 70.
A MAD MARKET: It was the week Wall Street knew no bounds. The Dow Jones industrial average registered its best-ever weekly gain, and trading was the heaviest on record. Across the country, a new breed of high-tech market mavens enjoyed the action at home, following stocks, trading shares and making money on their personal computers. Business: Page 50.
FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS:
National Affairs.
No cheers for NASA.
Reagan: I'm 'a contra, too.
Sizing up the rebels.
What makes Mario run?.
The Italian-American.
The Catholic.
The governor.
The candidate.
The governors in the cockpit.
New York: suicide, scandal and Koch.
Tax reform: a middle course.
International.
Imelda: how to spend a billion.
The Marcoses--on tape.
France: what lies ahead.
Has Shamir lost his grip?.
South Africa: white vigilantes.
Business.
High tech in a hot market.
Wall Street's gift.
Too much for defense?.
The World Bank's new look.
What cars do women want?.
Robert J. Samuelson.
Society.
News Media: Close to the story.
Environment: Stopping acid rain.
Education: Sex in the Ivy League.
Medicine: Sickbeds, deathbeds.
Space: The velvet comet.
Religion: Heresy in the academy.
Lifestyle.
Health: Miscarriages.
Trends: Trouble on Rodeo Drive.
Entertainment: Bogosian, uptown.
The Arts.
Music: That sweet soul sound.
The Motown hit factory.
Books: "The Siege.
A Father's Words.
The White House Mess" "Marya: A Life.
Two books on Vicki Morgan.
Movies: "Crossroads.
Just Between Friends" "Smooth Talk.
Departments.
Periscope.
Update.
My Turn.
Newsmakers.
Meg Greenfield.
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