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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: September 9, 1991, Volume CXVIII No. 11
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: CRACKUP: Independence Rally in the Ukraine. The Republics vs the USSR.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
NOW, MULTICULTURALISM FOR KIDS: The world of children's books, once largely lily white, has been changing in response to the increasing diversity of American culture. Stories are now available featuring every kind of kid--from Malaysian and Laotian to African and American Indian. And instead of being simply didactic, many of the tales are charmingly told and expertly illustrated. The Arts: Page 64.

THE SOVIET CRACKUP: With the Communist Party in full retreat and republics declaring independence one after another, the Soviet Union seemed headed toward disintegration. The euphoria over the defeat of Lenin's heirs was giving way to concerns about Russian nationalism and sober realism about the economic viability of the splintered republics. Meanwhile, previously unpublished details about the failed coup attempt continued to leak out. Special Report: Page 18.

ARE CITIES OBSOLETE? The headlines are bleak enough, but the long-range forecast is worse: fiscal woes, global economic competition, crime and drugs. Some American cities, like Cleveland, are rebuilding their downtowns while residential neighborhoods plunge deeper into poverty. Is there a future for urban America? Nation.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
Special Report.
Soviet crackup (the cover.
Piecing together the inside story.
Could Gorbachev have phoned home?.
Questions of loyalty.
The black berets: headed for Siberia?.
The tragedy of Gorbachev, by Eduard Shevardnadze.
The challenge to the West.
A nuclear nightmare?.
Time to make a deal, by.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
The other communists: disappointment in China.
In Cuba, one man is an island.
The holdouts.
Bloodshed in the Balkans.
National Affairs.
al Affairs: Page.
Are cities obsolete?.
Cleveland bounces back-- but who benefits?.
The capital of real life.
Bonfire in Crown Heights.
In '92, being outside may be in.
Lifestyle.
Television: That old familiar feeling.
Mind: What causes homosexuality?.
Science: Barnyard bioengineers.
Sports: Quick as a flash.
The longest nine yards.
Family: A name tag, and a voice.
Business.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Salomon: "I will be ruthless.
Big bass and big bucks.
The Arts.
Books: A not so small world.
In the eye of the TV storms.
Making the most of your money.
Music: The best of all possible "Candides.
Movies: To die and live again in L.A.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.


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