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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: January 29, 1991, Volume CXVIII, No. 5
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The MIA mystery: Hoping against hope. Cover: Photo of Johanna Lundy by Rocky Thies--Saba.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE MIA MYSTERY: HOPING AGAINST HOPE: The release of a blurry photograph of three purported MIAs ignited a debate over whether the missing servicemen were alive--or whether the photo was a cruel hoax. The photo (held on the cover by MIA wife Johanna Lundy) reopened a painful chapter of the Vietnam War that has left MIA families with their lives on hold. National Affairs: Page 20.

FINALLY, AN ARMS DEAL: After 10 years of talks, George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev finally announced an arms-control deal at the annual G-7 summit in London. The pact cleared the way for the two to meet in Moscow at the end of July--but left open the issue of how much more arms control is needed and how much aid the West should give Gorbachev. National Affairs: Page 14.

DARK SIDE OF THE BOOM: Finally embraced by the Hollywood establishment, black filmmakers have scored some of the year's brightest commercial and critical successes. But now the combination of high box office and tragic violence at films like "New Jack City" and "Boyz N the Hood" sends mixed signals for the future of African-American films. The Arts: Page 48.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
National Affairs.
Finally, an arms deal.
A summit surprise.
Want aid? Here's the price.
MIA families: hoping against hope (the cover.
Photo fakes.
A long crusade for the truth.
Thomas takes the edge off the opposition.
Bradley on race.
International.
The Mideast: one year later.
Will Bush lean on Shamir?.
When neo-Nazis run free.
Pass a snake, hold the rat.
Business.
Banking: new giant on the block.
Is your insurance company safe? by Jane Bryant Quinn.
With child, without a job.
Ann Landers, call the office.
Cliffs Notes for the rest of your life.
Society.
A gentle place to live and die.
Ideas: The sincerest flattery.
Justice: Dershowitz and the Jews.
Aging: A tough law's first test.
Health: Cracking down on doctors with AIDS.
The Arts.
Movies: Bad omen for black movies?.
I make films for an open-minded audience.
Culture: Mudslinging in academe.
Books: End of the zero-sum game.
The price of staying alive.
Inside the hacker's head.
Late birds and belching cows.
Art: Bringing it all back home.
Motherwell: a civilizing influence.
Lifestyle.
Mind: A poet's confessions.
Sports: Polo on $5 a day.
Environment: Gidget goes Green.
Family: Dial 1-900-CHEATER.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.


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