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TITLE: U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE: FEBRUARY 25. 1991 VOL. 110 NO. 7
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.

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COVER: Saddam's Deserate Hours. COVER; Photo by Elfers--Army Times/DOD Pool Inset photo by Bill Gentile-- DOD Pool.

Preparing the ground. U.S. marines inspect an abandoned Iraqi tank and wonder when a land war against Iraq will begin. Casualties of conflict. Civilian victims of a U.S. raid on a Baghdad bunker brought Saddam Hussein a momentary propaganda victory.

Getting hitched. Bank marriages may be the only way to save crumbling financial institutions.

What's going on with the market? The Dow went up more than 400 points in the past month. Bears on Wall Street are hard to find. But does the rally amount to, well, bull?.

Out of ashes. William McDonough's Warsaw skyscraper will recycle rubble from World War II.

OUTLOOK.
God, man and war.
Bad cops German price tag.
Sears catalog Drug town.
John Leo on quotas.
Washington Whispers.
THE GULF WAR.
COVER STORY.
Saddam Hussein's desperate hours.
The Soviet gambit.
After the gulf war: Potholes.
on the road to peace.
Behind Israel's restraint.
King Hussein on a tightrope.
Preparing an allied blitzkrieg.
Worldgram: Multiracial rule in South Africa; bracing for a Yugoslav breakup.
SPECIAL REPORT.
Medal of Honor: Part IV.
BUSINESS.
Big-bank marriages.
Henry Kaufman on how to make banks safer.
The economic cost of reforming South Africa.
Economic Outlook: John Rutledge on higher interest rates.
SCIENCE & SOCIETY.
Environmentally sound architecture.
Preventing child abuse.
Profile of James Webb.
Tom Callahan on Jerry Tarkanian.
NEWS YOU CAN USE.
Investing: Is the bull back?.
The war: A helping hand.
Tax tips: For job hunters.
The Newsletter: Travel advice; auto rebates; new oral vaccine for typhoid fever.
Editorial: The public outsmarts TV.


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