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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: August 14, 1989, Volume CXIV No. 7
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: DREAMS. New Lessons from the theatre of the mind. Cover: Illustration by Seth Jaben.

UNLOCKING THE MYSTERIES OF DREAMS: The act of dreaming is so basic a part of man's evolutionary heritage that it can be traced back 135 million years. But now modern science is finally decipher-ing--and harnessing--this nocturnal theater of the mind. For psychotherapists, dreams can serve as doorways into the unconscious, while other researchers find that they may offer warning signs of disease. Even executives are asking their dreams to solve business problems. Society: Page 40.

BOARDWAIK BLISS: Come summer's dog days, there are few better escapes than a beach town with a boardwalk. Some of the oldest are shabby, urban-blighted shadows of their former selves. But there are others where the aroma of fried clams and the sounds of Skee-Ball still spell big summer fun. Lifestyle: Page 58.

THE HOSTAGE SHOWDOWN: The first hostage crisis of George Bush's presidency was defined by horrifying images on videotape: a body twisting at the end of a rope, and a man begging for his life. With all the forces of a superpower at his disposal, there was almost nothing Bush could do to hunt down the killers or rescue the hostage. America was once again looking for leverage against Shiite fanatics. National Affairs: Page 14.

NEWSWEEK FULL LISTINGS:
National Affairs.
Bush's hostage crisis.
The failure of American.
intelligence.
Trouble at Rocky Flats.
Taking issue with NOW.
Abortion boycotts.
Playing single-issue politics.
Welfare migrants: getting a cold shoulder in Wisconsin.
Arsenic and old lace.
A murder rap at the age of 10;.
International.
Poland pays the price.
People feel no restraint.
Another spy scandal.
Healing Cambodia's wounds.
A yen to travel.
The battle over Chairman Mao.
Business.
A long way from "Aunt.
Jemima.
Indictments in the pits.
Death, intrigue and avocados.
Playing a game of "Name That Company.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
Science: The stuff that dreams are made of (the cover.
A blueprint for dreaming.
Dreams on the couch.
Though they seem unfathomably chaotic, dreams may unveil secrets of the brain.
The killers'horrifying videotape.
The Arts.
Books: A great and unexpected.
boom in travel writing.
A word from the left.
Last of the noble savages.
Elizabeth George's second best.
Dance: On stage: four well-suited lawyers.
Movies: Under fire and.
underwater.
Dog days of summer.
Lifestyle.
Entertainment: Down by the boardwalk.
Sports: Foul play by the book.
The eight-foot feat.
Health: Two pluses and a minus.
Television: "Rough, tough and rotten.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.


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