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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: December 28, 1992, Volume CXX, No. 26
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: WOMEN of the YEAR. Hillary Clinton. Cover: Photo by Theo Westenberger for NEWSWEEK.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
YEAR OF THE WOMAN, WOMEN OF THE YEAR: Some say the glass is half empty, others half full. But in 1992, women dominated political discourse--and made new gains. Now a crop of capital women will reshape the way Washington does business. NEWSWEEK'S Eleanor Clift talks with Hillary Clinton about her evolving role, writer Sally Quinn advises the new First Lady about surviving the pitfalls and "Backlash" author Susan Faludi evaluates the meaning of "The Year of the Woman." National Affairs: Page 12.

NEXT TARGET: BOSNIA: With just weeks left in office, George Bush is poised to take one last foreign-policy stand: stopping the bloodshed in Bosnia. The Pentagon has war-gamed the military options, and Bush seems determined to go ahead with some form of action against Serbia. Whatever option Bush chooses will become Bill Clinton's enduring problem. International: Page 36.

LINCOLN RECONSTRUCTED: There's a major presidential event in store next weekend: not Bill Clinton's Inauguration but a riveting ABC documentary on Abe Lincoln that draws on a superb collection of photographs from the producer's attic trunk. The four-hour biovid feeds into the newest programming twist--"reality" TV from the country's own past. Lifestyle: Page 62.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
Newsweek.
National Affairs.
Power and the glory (the cover.
Did America "get it"?.
Hillary: behind the scenes.
I try tobe who lam.
Beware of Washington, by Sally Quinn.
A quiet revolution.
Looking beyond the slogans, by Susan Faludi.
Issue one: health care.
A blue Christmas for Elvis.
International.
Next target: Bosnia.
A hurry-up offense.
Everyone is sniping at the Marines.
Shock therapy" for Yeltsin.
Deporting the hope for peace?.
Business.
IBM, please call AT&T.
Can the ailing giant remake itself?.
Shareholders: seeing red.
Is it show time for hockey?.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
Science: Why past is past.
From little disks, new planets.
Aging: Through Grandpa's eyes.
The body count at home.
The Arts.
Movies: Not a season to be jolly.
Books: Getting to the heart of music.
Art: Gifts that keep on giving.
Music: Something old, something old.
Lifestyle.
Television: Lincoln reconstructed.
The selling of the president.
Education: Ages of innocence.
Family: Climbing the family tree.
Radio: FCC tags Stern.
revolting; he's appealing.
Environment: It's not easy being green.
Trends: Who let the inner child out?.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.


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