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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
March 21, 1988, Volume CXI, No. 12
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: The Power Broker. What JESSE JACKSON wants.
Cover: Photo by Jacques Chenet--NEWSWEEK.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
JACKSON'S NEW POWER: Astrong Super Tuesday showing has propelled the "new" Jesse Jackson into a powerful position in Democratic presidential politics. It now seems likely that Jackson will pile up as many as 1,000 delegates and be able to exert heavy influence on who the nominee is and what positions the party will take. The onetime firebrand has, since his 1984 run, carefully reshaped his image and seems prepared to be a moderate, peacemaking power broker. National Affairs: Page 18.
HANGING TOUGH: The United States announced new sanctions against Panama last week, tightening the economic noose around the cash-starved regime of General Noriega. But the strongman kept his grip on power through a combination of force and conciliation, leaving the Reagan administration few options except the riskiest one: military action. International: Page 36.
BACK ON STAGE: In a career spanning almost seven decades, 83-year-old Sir JOHN GIELGUD has triumphed in roles ranging from the great Shakespearean heroes to the lovable, snooty butler in the film "Arthur," for which he won an Academy Award. He's back on the London stage after a 10-year absence, his zest for the theater--and his talent--undiminished. The Arts: Page 75.
HOMELESS IN AMERICA: All across the country, a horrifying number of the poor--in-cluding more and more chil-dren--live on the streets. This week in Washington, D.C., a searing assemblage of their portraits entitled "Homeless in America: A Photographic Project" will open at The Corcoran Gallery of Art. The exhibition's sponsors hope the show, and its accompanying book, will shock us and our legislators into action. Special Report: Page 46.
NEWSWEEK FULL LISTINGS:.
National Affairs.
Forget the old political rules.
\What the "new" Jackson wants (the cover.
How he stands on the issues.
Gore vs. Dukakis: masked men.
For Bush, "a national victory.
The undoing of Bob Dole.
Witness for the prosecution.
International.
Panama: Big Dollar diplomacy.
From the Andes to the nostril.
Ireland's old wound opens up.
Prince Charles's one risk too many.
Israel: a will to resist.
Tibet: bad faith at the temple.
A heavyweight in the Big Egg.
Eyewitness news in the glasnost era.
Special Report.
Homeless in America: a picture portfolio.
What can be done?.
Business.
Back in the space race.
Is the new shuttle rocket.
fit for takeoff?.
Silicon Valley's rising Sun.
The lords of glitz and gimmicks.
An empire of "know-how"?.
Robert J. Samuelson.
The Arts.
Books: Gays go mainstream.
The Bingham dynasty.
Theater: Gielgud on the boards.
Dinner on the Bowery.
Down and out in Philadelphia.
Medicine: Breathe easier, asthmatics.
Technology: Superconductivity heats up.
News Media: Marketing the waiting room.
Health: The storm over Masters and Johnson.
Education: Deaf students speak out.
Fashion: A shrine to bargains.
Departments.
Periscope.
Update.
My Turn.
The Mail.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
Meg Greenfield.
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