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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: July 18, 1894, Volume CXXIV. No. 3
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: KOREA after KIM. The Headless Beast. COVER: Photograph of Kim Il Sung by Tracy Woodward. Photograph of North Korean generals by Hiroji Kubota.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE WORLD'S MOST DURABLE DICTATOR DIES: For 46 years, he presided over the world's strangest and most isolated society with cunning and ruthlessness. Kim Ii Sung launched the bloody Korean War, and later played a dangerous nuclear shell game before seeking rapprochement with Washington. His sudden death raised anxious questions about a successor--and the fate of a renegade weapons program. Special Report: Page 18.

COLORADO'S DEADLY BLOWUP: In a devastating wilderness disaster last week, winds up to 50 mph whipped flames into a firestorm that blackened more than 2,000 acres on Storm King Mountain, killing 14 specially trained firefighters --10 men and four women. NEWSWEEK reports on the families affected, the damage wreaked and the questions being raised in the aftermath. National Affairs: Page 28.

SHOULD WE INVADE HAITI? As boat people overloaded a plan to give fleeing Haitians asylum, President Clinton moved closer to an invasion. Here arearguments pro and con, plus a look at 16w the Caribbean has become a tropic of trouble. International: Page 40.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK Special Report.
The Cover: Korea After Kim Ii Sung by Bill Powell.
Kim Jong II: The Heir Presumptive.
Worst Scenario: A War With No Winners by David H. Hackworth.
Europe: Reality Spoils Clinton's Party by Michael Elliott.
National Affairs.
Colorado: The Firefighters' Deaths.
Arkansas: America's Chicken King.
Postmodern Politics by Joe Klein.
Health: Start Over by Robert J. Samuelson.
International.
Haiti: Should the United States Invade?.
Caribbean: The Case for Kind Colonialism.
Military Action: A Way to End the Crisis.
Restraint: Getting Out Is the Problem.
Society.
J.: 'Ample Evidence' for a Trial.
Science: By Their Bones, We Shall Know.
Comet: A Fireworks Show Fit for Jove.
Education: 'We Wanted to Be the Best' by Vern E. Smith.
Technology: My Info Is NOT Your Info.
Prozac: Man's Two Best Friends Meet.
The Arts.
Rappers: A Risky Business.
Movies: A Fab Blockbuster, 2 Small Delights.
Rock: The Stones Do That Voodoo So Well.
Design: A New Hall at Tanglewood.
Architecture: Towers Rise in the East.
Books: Unearthing Island Treasures.
Lifestyle.
Food: Eating L.A's Lunch by Laura Shapiro.
Castro Guide: Who Dines Best?.
Sports: Shut Out, But With Goals Scored.
Medicine: Contraceptive Controversy.
TV: Leaving Rupert's World.
Ideas: Havel's Declaration of Interdependence by Kenneth L. Woodward.
Departments.
Periscope.
Cyberscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
Meg Greenfield is on vacation.


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