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TITLE:
U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE:
JULY 20, 1992; VOL. 113, NO. 3
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The Bill Clinton Nobody Knows.
COVER: Photo by Charlie Archambault-- USN&WR.
Yeltsin under attack. Thumbs down. Businesses and economists grade Washington's policy makers. Not boxed in. Disabled worker David Bruton benefits from an enlightened employer.
A conservative alliance
threatens Russian reforms.
Heady times. Democratic nominee Bill Clinton shares a laugh with his great-uncle, Buddy Grisham, during a sentimental journey last week to his hometown, Hope, Ark.
OUTLOOK.
A New York state of mind.
New evidence on POWs A viewer's guide to the Democrats.
In search of Huck Finn and the Cheshire Cat.
Washington Whispers.
On Society: John Leo discusses young nonvoters.
U.S. NEWS.
COVER STORY.
Democrats on the hot seat: It's make-or-break time.
Clinton on Clinton.
Al Gore's new life.
On Politics: David Gergen examines Bush's options.
WORLD REPORT.
A creeping coup in Russia.
Radioactive time bombs.
Munich's "Sinatra summit.
More Iran-Contra thunder.
Worldgram: Squeezing Serbia; scandal in Brazil.
BUSINESS.
U.S. News survey: Why business is angry with Bush.
On the Economy: John Liscio bsees no recovery.
SCIENCE & SOCIETY.
The 3-D printing revolution.
;100 years of preservation: John Muir's impact.
Conversation: John Patrick Diggins on the American left.
NEWS YOU CAN USE.
Accommodating disabled workers.
Jobs for expert witnesses.
On Money: Jack Egan analyzes the fall of the dollar.
The Newsletter Seldane risks, mortgage rates and more.
Editorial: Fixing the economy.
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