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TITLE:
U. S. News and World Report magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
OCTOBER 1, 1990; VOL 109 NO. 13
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: TOP GUNS. What America's Military commanders think about waging war. Colin Powell. COVER: Photo by Chick Harrity -- USN&WR.
Lines in the sand. Geri. Colin Powell, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the leader of the post--post--Vietnam generation of commanders, visits US. troops in the Mideast. The best way to use force, the modern commanders believe, is to go in fast, hit hard and get out.
Big Apple banks. Rising costs and faltering real-estate loans batter Chase Manhattan.
Cold sweat. Millions of Americans suffer debilitating anxiety attacks. Scientists are unraveling the chemical and psychological causes and learning to banish irrational terror.
Got the time -- ah, heartbeat? Fitness fanatics can count their pulse with handy new heartbeat monitors. A look at how useful they are -- and how well they work.
OUTLOOK.
Letters to the Editor.
Trial by litmus test.
Atlanta's Olympics.
More unsafe sex.
Solzhenitsyn speaks.
Carnegie Hall at 100;.
The Jews of Damascus.
John Leo on racial politics.
washington Whispers.
U.S.NEWS.
Cover Story: America's top commanders face their toughest test.
A brawler vs. a Brahmin.
Tomorrow: Michael Barone on anti-incumbent fever.
WORLD REPORT.
Germany's daunting task.
The French connection.
Taps for the unloved East German Army.
Worldgram: Guatemala comeback; Hong Kong crime.
BUSINESS.
U.S. banks: Rotten to the core?.
Villains of the S&L crisis.
Economic Outlook: Sylvia Nasar on privatization.
SCIENCE & SOCIETY.
Finding the roots of panic.
A reformer takes on New York schools.
Commentary: A war of words over anti-Semitism.
NEWS YOU CAN USE.
Health: Heartbeat monitors.
Conversation: Third World travel with kids.
Mutual funds: Easy entry.
Tax Tips: Landlord traps.
The Newsletter: Life insurance; generic drugs.
Editorial: The barbarities of Hussein.
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