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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 30, 1991, Volume CXVIII, No. 14
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: The War for the West. Cover: Photo by Paul Chesley--Photographers Aspen.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE WAR FOR THE WEST: The history of the American West has always been one of conflict over its vast spaces and natural riches. Waves of change are adding another chapter to its contentious story. A growing constituency of new Westerners covets the region for its natural beauty and recreational value--not the mineral, timber or livestock it produces. The clash of politics and culture has traditional users of the land struggling to redefine a way of life that has sustained them for more than a century. National Affairs: Page 18.

BABIES FROM THE EGGS OF OTHERS: A growing number of infertile women are being implanted with embryos conceived from their husbands' sperm and eggs donated by other women. Though some clinics report a success rate of one in three, such adopt-an-embryo procedures pose legal, ethical and emotional problems. Lifestyle: Page 60.

A ROCKY MARRIAGE: George Bush and Yitzhak Shamir continued to wrangle over Jerusalem's request for $10 billion in loan guarantees to help resettle Soviet Jews in Israel. The crisis exposed the long-simmering tensions in the "special relationship" between the once close allies. International: Page 38.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
National Affairs.
The war for the West (the cover.
Storm on the range.
At loggerheads.
Nature at risk.
Saving the salmon.
Aspen in the Tetons.
A new Desert Shield.
A tattered legacy.
Running dry.
Livening up the past.
Who's who: 20 for the future.
The Custer syndrome.
Worse than Watergate.
Lawrence Walsh: song.
without end.
The Clinton experiment.
International.
The U.S-Israeli marriage on the rocks.
Playing chicken in Iraq.
A war no one can stop in Yugoslavia.
The forgotten earthquake, by Robert J. Samuelson.
Business.
Time to refinance?.
Death of the 15-minute mortgage.
AT&T: facing the human factor.
Any color car--so long as it's green.
Summer of scandal: is the game rigged?.
The Arts.
Art: Real deal Rembrandt.
Music: The making of an ensemble.
Books: A victim of affirmative action?.
A family journey from feudalism to communism.
Tinker, Mailer, soldier, spy.
Lifestyle.
Family: And donor makes three.
Media: The superego collider.
Ideas: Looking past number one.
Aging: Something special in the air: Grandpa.
Medicine: A clue to chronic fatigue.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Meg Greenfield.


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