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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: May 18, 1992, Volume CXIX, No. 20
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: BEYOND Black and WHITE. Rethinking Race and Crime in America.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
RETHINKING RACE AND CRIME IN AMERICA: From the ashes, Los Angeles last week began the hard task of rebuilding its future. The riots were the deadliest urban upheaval in this century, scarring the face of the city and the nation's soul. The images of young blacks venting their rage evoked the 1960s, but the violence--sweeping up black, white, Hispanic and Asian--proved that the old vocabulary of race no longer applies. The unrest in L.A. underscored the importance of finding new ways to think about ethnicity, crime and poverty. And with the candidates look- ing irrelevant, the need for new kinds of moral leadership also became pain fully clear. In all its despair and diversity, Los Angeles encapsulates many of the country's problems and solutions, NEWSWEEK looks for clues to America's urban crisis in the rubble of one inner-city block. National Affairs: Page 24. A REAL RENAISSANCE MAN: Andrea Mantegna was a consummate 15th-century artist, a man who could draw with precision and paint with sensuousness. His sometimes shockingly realistic work has been called "dry and violent." But a sweeping show at New York's Metropolitan Museum demonstrates why he ranks high in the Renaissance hierarchy. The Arts: Page 64. [FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
National Affairs.
Beyond black and white (the cover.
Filling the political void.
When left meets right.
Help begins in the 'hood.
Crime: a conspiracy of silence.
Yes, something will work: work.
Not heartless, just clueless.
Back on the block.
A new challenge for Ueberroth.
Los Angeles will save itself.
Counting up the human cost.
International.
Kabul: "My hopes have turned to dust.
Gorbachev: capitalist tool.
Syria's riddle of the Sphinx.
Dispatches.
Business.
Japan's economy: down but not out.
Don't look for the union label: it's camouflaged.
The book on marketing.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
Sports: Barcelona's waiting games are over.
Atlanta: 1996 seems like tomorrow.
Health: Live longer with vitamin C.
Finally gaining on Parkinson's.
Religion: Coming-out party in Rome.
Justice: In Florida, new walls, no inmates.
A Supreme Court decision of limited appeal.
The Arts.
Art: Man of La Mantua.
Movies: Strangers when we meet.
Too close to home.
Books: Literary lion in the desert.
Harold Bloom takes on American religion.
Tales from another world.
Entertainment: Death of a goddess.
Theater: The triumph of faith.
Noises Off.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.


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