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TITLE: U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE: February. 6, 1984; VOL. 96 No. 5
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.

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COVER: WHAT NEXT in RUSSIA? Cover photo: Carl Purcell--First Foto Bank.

Election-Year Gamble Reagan charts a bold course for campaign--and the nation.
Reagan's "Revolution": Impact on Your Purse Question is whether the change has helped only the affluent.
Arab World--Where Troubles for U.S. Never End Different views, ambitions of 21 nations complicate the matter.
Any Hope for Better Relations With Arabs? A Foreign Service veteran who knows area gives his outlook.
France's Hard Line With World Troublemakers Mitterrand sends his armed forces to widespread trouble spots.
Mushroom Clouds Haunt Russians' Dreams, Too A controlled press feeds fears that U.S. is planning war.
Olympic Games Mask Yugoslavia's Problems Behind the smiles is a deep and growing economic discontent.
Blacks Turn to the Church in Political Drive Ministers use the ballot box to regain their leadership roles.
What's-His-Name Also Is Running for President The underdogs really have to scrap to get any attention.
Why U.S. Is Losing the War Against Drugs Raids increase, but they can't keep pace with rising traffic.
Narcotics "Our No. 1 Crime Problem" Views of William French Smith, departing Attorney General.
Good Times Roll On In the Housing Business Pace of construction is likely to stay brisk through.
Muscle" Cars Ride High in Detroit It's more than cubic inches today.
Washington Turns Into a Fortress Terrorist threat taken seriously.
When a New Breed of Bosses Takes Over--. Chief executives shaping firms in new, more practical ways.
Diabetes: How Doctors Are Getting It Under Control American Diabetes Association's president offers some advice.
What Buyers Should Know About Personal Computers Some key questions are answered.
State of the Union: "America Is Back" Excerpts from Reagan's address.
Democrats Answer President's Speech Rebuttal from the other side.
Budget Deficit Needs a "Quick Fix--the Quicker the Better" Says economist Eliot Janeway.
Is Your Pension Safe From Company Shenanigans? Fat funds are a tempting target.
Behind Surge of Buyouts by Top Managers Leveraged takeovers are the fad.

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