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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: October 24. 1994, Volume CXXIV, No. 17
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: It is Destiny? IQ, Race, Class and Success. COVER: Photograph by James Porto. Grooming by Amy Lasch.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE BATTLE OVER IQ AND DESTINY: "The Bell Curve," a controversial new book about race, class and intelligence, is based on a pessimistic view of American society. Its most explosive argument is that blacks as a group are intellectually inferior to whites -and that little can be done to help. NEWSWEEK examines the politics and science of intelligence testing and visits a Bronx school where dropouts become scholars. Society: Page 52.

SOMETHING TO SALUTE: For once, Bill Clinton was looking like a strong foreign-policy president. In Haiti, Jean-Bertrand Aristide returned to power, thanking him for making it possible. In the Persian Gulf, Iraqi troops pulled back from the Kuwaiti border after he put on a potent show of force. National Affairs: Page 22.

HOLLYWOOD'S NEW 'DREAM TEAM': Hollywood superstars Steven Spielberg, David Geffen and Jeffrey Katzenberg said last week that they would band together and create a new entertainment empire. But the "dream team" may have other plans: to help seize control of japanese-owned MCA-Universal. Business.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK.
National Affairs.
Clinton: Abroad, Something to Salute.
Iraq: But What About the Next Time?.
A Permanent DMZ by David Hackworth.
Aristide: Can He Make It Work?.
Politics: Talk Tough and Carry a.
Nightstick by Howard Fineman.
Cuomo: A Public Poet in Autumn by Joe Klein.
Excerpt: Gunning for Quayle by Peter Goldman and Thomas M. DeFrank.
International.
Mideast:A Bloodied Prize by Jeffrey Bartholet.
Business.
Hollywood Poker: A New 'Dream Team.
Computers: Road Kill on the Infobahn.
Jobs: The Daddy Differential.
Sowing Cynicism by Robert J. Samuelson.
Focus: On Technology.
Internet: Making Sense of It by Katie Hafner.
Profile: Meet Mr. SimCity.
Word Processors: A Font a Day Keeps My.
Muse Away by Jerry Adler.
Society.
The Cover: IQ Battle by Tom Morganthau.
Testing for Intelligence by Geoffrey Cowley.
In Defiance of Darwin by LynNell Hancock.
Color-Coordinated 'Truths' by Ellis Cose.
Science: The Biological Switchboard.
Justice: This Could Be a Film Script.
Health: Closing In on Dyslexia's Cause.
Environment: The Dangers of Being Green.
The Arts.
Music: Expect the Unexpected.
Movies: Woody Allen's Roaring '20s Farce.
Books: He's in the Army Now.
Plays: Chicago-- My Kind of Theater.
Lifestyle.
Sports: A Wink and a Prayer by Mark Starr.
Family: Dr. Spock in Despair.
Lebow: Over the Finish Line by Amby Burfoot.
Departments.
Periscope.
Cyberscope.
Newsmakers.
My Turn.
Transition.
Letters.
The Last Word.
Perspectives.
by Meg Greenfield.


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