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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: July 21, 2003, Volume CXLII, 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: The Shadow of Saddam. COVER: Illustration by Evan Hecox from photographs by GAMMA (top), Sharon Cekada.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
Cover Story: The statues of the dictator may have fallen, but the shooting continues and Saddam is still a factor in a difficult guerrilla war on the ground. How he may have planned this series of deadiv strikes, what the peace is really going to cost us in billions of dollars, and the fallout from Bush's blunder about Iraq's nukes. Page 20.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
BL000Y TOLL: Saddam and g his sons cast a long shadow.
WAR WITHOUT END: Still Fighting Saddam by Scott Johnson and Evan 'Thomas.
THE FALLOUT: The CIA's lbnet Takes the Bullet for Bogus Iraq Intel by Michael Isikoff and Tamara Lipper.
THE COST: The Real Price Tag for U.S. 'Paxpayers by Christopher Dickey.
THE DAY AFTER: For the Administration, the Postwar Is Harder Than Anvone Guessed by Richard Wolffe and T. Trent Gegax.
POLITICS: Feeling Howard Dean's Pain by Howard Fineman.
KIDS: A 4-H Camp Tums Bloody.
BUSINESS: Alicrosoft, ONE A ,NC., ;',/ N P.
What poster Child of Worker makes Howard Dean run.
Capitalism,' Gets Rid of Stock Options by Allan Sloan.
WORKPLACE: A Deadly Shooting Spree in Mississippi by Arian Campo-Flores.
JANE BRYANT QUINN: Forget About Early Retirement.
SCIENCE: In Search ofAnimal Emotions by Mary Carmichael.
SOCIETY: When Times Get Lean, Divorce Gets Uglier by Peg Tyre.
STEVEN LEVY: The Man-vs.-Machine Chess Match, Round Three.
MOVIES: How Seabiscuit Changed Three Lives by David Ansen.
BOOKS: Jon Krakauer on a Double Murder in the Name of God by Malcolm Jones.
TV: 'Boy Meets Boy,' a Gay Reality Show With a Straight Twist by B. J. Sigesmund.
Rupert Holmes, From 'The Piria Colada Song' to a Yummy Crime Novel.
HEALTH: Fun in the Sun Without Overheating.
GETAWAYS: Up to Date in Atlantic City.
FOOD: Eating It Raw (and Vegan.
THE TIP SHEET.
THIS WEEK ONLINE.
PERISCOPE.
MY TURN.
LETTERS.
PERSPECTIVES.
NEWSMAKERS.
DEPARTMENTS.


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