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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
January 20, 1992, Volume CXIX, No 3
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: Exclusive: The Day we Stopped the War. How Bush made the Call.
Cover: Photo by Thierry Orban--Sygma.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
DESERT STORM: DID THE FIGHTING END TOO SOON?
When news of the Iraqis' rapid retreat hit the White House last February, George Bush and his advisers were jubilant over the allies' spectacularly easy victory in Operation Desert Storm. But one year later, Saddam Hussein is as firmly in control as ever, and many senior U.S. military officers and civilian officials are saying the president's announcement of an immediate cease-fire was a costly mistake. In a special anniversary report, NEWSWEEK takes a behind-the-scenes look at the complex decision making that ended the war. Special Report: Page 16.
WHERE THE JOBS ARE
The recession has touched nearly every industry and job level. But even as layoffs continue and unemploy-ment rises, job seekers can find pockets of growth around the country. NEWSWEEK offers a look at where workers might find relief. Business: Page 42.
SKATING TOWARD THE OLYMPICS
Once figure-skating champions were easy to predict. No more. Last week in Orlando, Fla., four new national champions were crowned in a tense competition that ended in prime time on Saturday night. Next stop for the winners: the Winter Olympics in Albertville, France. Back of the Book: Page 50.
[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
Special Report.
The day we stopped the war.
The lessons of Desert Storm.
What the Soviet military knew.
The stalking of Saddam.
Back from the living dead.
We didn't finish the job, by David H. Hackworth.
National Affairs.
A case of political flu.
I think they got the message.
The good news in Bush's trip.
A new boost for Quayle.
Clinton's Arkansas record.
More inspection for Mr. Beef.
International.
The fight for Red October.
Yugoslavia: 15 cease-fires and counting.
The candidate wore Chanel.
The eagle has landed--in a deli platter.
Peru's "gateway to heaven.
Business.
Where the jobs are.
To move or not to move?.
Entering the virtual zone.
Green, and lots of it.
Robert J. Samuelson.
Back of the Book.
Sports: America's skating champions.
Family: The safest sex of all.
Medicine: A hopeful new theory on impotence.
Technology: War of the electronic ants.
Reach out and see someone.
Fashion: Gidget goes high fashion.
Justice: Take the money and shut up.
Health: A halt to silicone implants.
Women and breasts.
The Arts.
Entertainment: Caught in the South African cross-fire.
Movies: A parent's nightmare.
The hottest button you can push.
Books: Dark doings in Georgia.
In the land of Sonny Bono.
Terra not so firma.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
Mag Greenfield.
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