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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: October 6, 2003, Volume CXLII, No. 14
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: Losing Friends. The Show's final season. High Tech Next Frontiers. COVER: Photograph by Matthew Rolston.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
Cover Story: First they were trendy, then overexposed, then beloved--and soon they'll just be sorely missed. Why America fell for 'Friends,' what to expect from the last season and why (so far) the TV-network suits haven't come up with any new sitcoms that even come close. Page 46.
NEXT FRONTIERS OF FUN; Our guide to high-tech adventure.
IS BUSH BEATABLE? His men plan to stop his slide.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
FRIENDS INDEED The end of a decade long Love affair.
CAMPAIGN 2004: Re-Election Plan for a Newly Vulnerable President by Howard Fineman and Tamara Lipper.
UNITED NATIONS: Shaken by Disaster in Baghdad, Kofi Annan Speaks Out by Richard Wolff e.
DIPLOMACY: Jacques Chirac, Mr. Un-America by Christopher Dickey.
IRAQ: How the Reconstruction Went Wrong by John Barry and Evan Thomas.
FAREED ZAKARIA: Rumsfeld vs. Nation-Building.
CALIFORNIA: For the Recall, the End Is in Sight Again by Karen Breslau.
INTERVIEW: A NATO Leader on America, Europe and 'Surrender Monkeys.
BUSINESS: As Pension Debt Piles Up, Corporations Feel Strangled by Keith Naughton.
COMPANIES: A New Technique Upgrades the Crystal Ball by Rana Foroohar.
ROBERT J. SAMUELSON: Media Pessimism and Economic Optimism.
TV: After 'Friends' Ends, What's Ahead for Sitcoms? by Marc Peyser.
NEXT FRONTIERS.
High-Tech Adventure Travel Goes to the Limits.
SPACE: Maverick Entrepreneurs Hope to Put Tourists Into Orbit by Brad Stone.
UNDERSEA: A Trip to the Ocean Floor Isn't Just a Jules Verne.
Fantasy Anymore by Mary Carmichael.
RECORD BREAKERS: Millionaire Adventurer Steve Fossett Keeps Pushing Himself by Jerry Adler.
KIDS: Taking Camping to a New Level--And Learning to Go Without Showers by Susannah Meadows.
GEAR: The Coolest Stuff for Land, Snow and Water.
THE TIP SHEET.
TRAVEL: For a Real Driving Vacation, Go to Race-Car School.
LAW: If Your Engagement (orJ. Lo's) Is Called Off, Who Keeps the Rock?.
WILDLIFE: Where to Watch the Elk Rut.
DEPARTMENTS.
PERISCOPE.
LETTERS.
MYTURN.
PERSPECTIVES.
NEWSMAKERS.
ANNA QUINDLEN.


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