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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: June 15, 1992, Volume CXIX, No. 24
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: President Ross Perot? Photo by Mark Cardwell.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
PRESIDENT PEROT? George Bush and Bill Clinton rolled up their final primaries last week, but the real victor was Ross Perot. With exit polls showing he could actually take states like California and Ohio, the Texan emerged as the most significant odd man out since Teddy Roosevelt. NEWSWEEK looks at the man and the myths, and his personal obsessions. Companion stories assess where he stands on the issues--and how he might govern. National Affairs: Page 18. THE GRINCH OF RIO: When George Bush shows up at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro this week, even close allies may greet him as the Grinch who stole the ecofest. America weakened the climate-change treaty and wouldn't sign the biodiversity pact. Is this how "the environmental president" leads a new world order? International: Page 30. JAMMING WITH HINES: He's made movies with Mikhail Baryshnikov and Billy Crystal--and tap-danced his way around much of the world. Now Gregory Hines is savoring not just a Tony Award, but the fevered critical reaction to his performance in Broadway's "Jelly's Last Jam." When you start honing your craft at the age of 3, good things happen. The Arts: Page 50 The star, savoring his success. [FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
National Affairs.
President Perot? (the cover.
The man and the myth.
Issues: filling in the blanks.
The age of technopolitics.
How he might govern.
Perot vs. Bush: vendetta?.
Clinton in the twilight zone, by Jonathan Alter.
Perot's jungle fever, by Joe Klein.
International.
The Grinch of Rio.
Earth II: tune in, turn on and tap out.
Why the summit will make history.
The lessons of Yugoslavia Alas, poor.
Europe... Crusties vs. Ravers Dispatches.
Business.
Death struggle in the sky.
Taking aim at the flying.
Goliaths.
Chicago's career queen.
Miss the '80s? They're back.
Japan's quality quandary.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
The Arts.
Theater: Jamming with Hines.
Art: Hitler knew what he liked.
Movies: Women who kill--nightly.
When real estate is like sex.
Books: The emancipator as enchanter.
Lifestyle.
Food: Commercially speaking.
Television: America's ugliest home videos.
Feathering Big Bird's nest.
Family: And baby makes controversy.
Mind: How did that make me feel?.
Fashion: A kick out of soccer.
Society.
Religion: Vision quest.
Can't lick 'em? Smoke 'em.
Aging: Computers go gray.
Justice: "Long Island Lolita.
Technology: Bright idea Docket.
Departments.
Periscope.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.


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