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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: August 9, 1999, Volume CXXXIV, No. 6
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 New Age of Cosmetic Surgery. COVER: Photograph by Frank W Ockenfels, hair by Diane Wiedenmannfor Garren New York, makeup by Chrisanne Davisat LK&R.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
ON THE COVER: Cosmetic surgery used to be the province of the rich and middle-aged. Now it's hot among the young and the middle-class, patients suddenly attracted by a new galaxy of choices. Why we're seeking perfection, and a primer on the growing medical risks. 'I HAVE NO EXCUSE: In Atlanta, a troubled day trader's long odyssey comes to a bloody end with the massacre of 12. His mind and motives, and the risky culture of trading stocks online. CASHING IN ON REAL ESTATE: For a lot of Americans, the real money of the New Economy isn't on Wall Street. It's right at home. Why the housing market is going gangbusters--and can it last?.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS.
Tragedy: 'It's a Bad Trading Day ... And It's About to Get Worse' byEvan Thomas and T Trent Gegax.
The Pressures of Day Trading.
Masters of Their Own Universe? by Allan Sloan.
Campaign 2000: A War Over Who Controls the Left by Howard Fineman.
The Hill: The Speaker of the House Finds His Voice.
Judgment Calls': The Baffling Budget Debate by Robert J. Samuelson.
Yosemite: The Handyman and His 'Voices' by Daniel Klaidman and Patricia King.
INTERNATIONAL.
NATO: Warrior's Rewards by John Barry and ChristopherDickey.
Colombia: The Narco-Guerrilla War by Joshua Hammer and Michael Isikoff.
Falun Gong: Mao vs. the Mystic.
BUSINESS.
Real Estate: The Housing Boom by John McCormick and Daniel McGinn.
Online: AOL and Microsoft Square Off.
SOCIETY.
The Cover: Our guest to Be Perfect by Claudia Kalb.
Death by Nip and Tuck.
Canyoning: A Wall of Black Water.
Books: The Disaster Chronicles.
Medicine: Building a Cancer Cell.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT.
Movies: Box-Office Heat by David Ansen.
Remakes: A Modern 'King and I.
Music: A Classical Prodigy.
Magazines: Tina's 'Talk' of the Town.
DEPARTMENTS.
Periscope.
Cyberscope.
Perspectives.
My Turn.
Letters.
Newsmakers.


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