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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: February 13, 1995, Volume CXXV, No. 7
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: What Color is Black? Science, Politics and Racial Identity. COVER: Photographs by Anthony Barboza.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
WHAT COLOR IS BLACK? WHAT COLOR IS WHITE? The answers aren't simple. Immigration is changing the hue of America. Intermarriage has spawned a generation proud of its background, eager for its place at the American table. As always, rate drives American domestic policy on issues from legislative districts to census counts. And path-breaking scientists insist that three racial categories are woefully inadequate for the myriad variations of our species. Society: Page 62.

PESO BILL'S BAILOUT: President Clinton not only res-cued the Mexican economy last week, he made a bold end run around Congress as well. Taking executive actions -- and using the bully pulpit--may be his best hope for governing from now on. National Affairs: Page 24.

IRAS OF THE STARS: Have some spare cash? NEWS-WEEK asked experts like Charles Schwab and Mario Gabelli which investments they chose for their individual retirement accounts this year. Focus: On Your Money: Page 50.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK.
National Affairs.
The White House: Peso Bill's Bailout.
by Bob Cohn and Bill Turque.
Diplomacy: Why the Mexican Crisis Matters.
by Michael Elliott.
The GOP: A Hip Dole Gets Out of the Gate.
Gingrich: A One-Woman Focus Group.
This Boy's Life by Jonathan Alter.
The O.J. Trial: Sweet Is Revenge.
Justice: A Civil-Rights Tug of War.
The End of Affirmative Action by Joe Klein.
International.
China: A Little Fight Music.
Chechnya: Dire Tales of a Dirty War.
Gaza: Israelis, Palestinians Deal in Hot Cars.
Business.
The Economy: Do the Numbers Lie?.
Soothsayers' Limits by Robert J. Samuelson.
Arenas: Why Sports Teams Abandon Them.
Focus: On Your Money.
IRAs: The Experts' Picks by Ellyn E. Spragins.
Q&A: Spanning the Globe.
Credit-Card Crunch by Linda Stern.
What to Believe? by Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
The Cover: What Color Is Black?.
The New Science of Race by Sharon Begley.
One Drop of Bloody History by Ellis Cose.
Biracial Children Seek Their Own Place.
Ice Skating: A Blitz of Glitz.
The Arts.
Museums: Circus of the Czars.
Movies: Trolling for Talent at Sundance.
Critics: Kramer versus Everybody.
Books: Under Wraps in the Middle Fast.
lifestyle.
Trends: Jiving With Java.
TV: Documenting the Epic Black Migration.
Health: Intensive Care on a Budget.
Departments.
Periscope.
Cyberscope.
Newsmakers.
My Turn.
Transition.
Letters.
`The Last Word.
Perspectives.
by Meg Greenfield.


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