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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: November 11, 2002, Volume CXL, No. 20.
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: Why TV is good for kids. COVER: (Left to right) Disney Channel--'Rolie Polie Me"-Nelvana (Rolie Polie Due), courtesy of Nickelodeon (Blue). TOP OF THE WEEK:
Cover Story: Parents have long been conflicted about TV, and now a new generation is asking what and how much their kids should watch. One dad, NEWSWEEK's Daniel McGinn, finds that tuning in is good for his kids--while NEWSWEEK's Karen Springen begs to differ. From 'Dora' to 'Blue's Clues,' the debate over kids and TV. Page 52. L.A. HEAT: A new downtown renaissance--really. [FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
TUNED IN: Bear, the star of 'Bear in the Big Blue House.
;1000 WORDS: A Deadly Quake Devastates an Italian Town.
TARGET: IRAQ: Saddam's Ill-Gotten Oil Profits by Mark Hosenb all.
MILITARY: The War Buildup Is Underway by John Barry and Michael Hirsh.
CAMPAIGN 2002: Bring Out the Old (As in Septuagenarian) Favorites by Howard Fineman.
CRIME: The Sniper Suspects' Bloody Trail Lengthens by Michael Isikoff and Evan Thomas.
HIP-HOP: Mourning a Master DJ by Allison Samuels.
INTERNATIONAL: In Latin America, Populists Are In by Joseph Contreras and Mac Margolis.
INTERVIEW: Brazil's New OILY DEALS: An exclusive.
President Speaks Out by Lally Weymouth.
report on Iraq's petro tricks.
RUSSIA: In His Own 'War on Terror Putin.
Clamps Down on the Press by Christian Caryl and Eve Conant.
FAREED ZAKARIA: No White Hats in Moscow.
BUSINESS: Corporate Reform's Failing Grade by Jane Bryant Quinn.
Arthur), courtesy of Nickelodeon (Dora.
CEOs: Jack Welch Faces a Tough Foe--His Wife.
by Keith Naughton and Geoffrey Gagnon.
PSYCHOLOGY: What Freud Got Right by Fred Guterl.
FAMILY: Guilt-Free TV by Daniel McGinn.
Why My Kids Don't Watch by Karen Springen.
CULTURE: Hate Perky Workouts? Try Punk-Rock Aerobics.
ARCHITECTURE: Downtown L.A. Is Hot All Over Again by Cathleen McGuigan and David J. Jefferson.
TV: 'NEWSWEEK Man' on My Days on the Bus With George by T. Trent Gegax.
MUSIC: Nelly Flavors His Hip-Hop With Pop.
MOVIES: Eminem's Stunning Acting Debut by David Ansen.
TIP SHEET.
TECHNOLOGY: The New Spam Blockers by Brad Stone.
MUST HAVE: This Christmas's Hottest Toy Cars.
GADGETS: Going Tungsten With Palm's Latest Handhelds.
DEPARTMENTS.
THIS WEEK ONLINE.
PERISCOPE.
LETTERS.
MYTURN.
PERSPECTIVES.
NEWSMAKERS.
GEORGE F. WILL.


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