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TITLE:
U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE:
SEPTEMBER 9, 1991 VOL, 111 NO. 11
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The End of the Empire.
Cover illustration by Cary Henrie.
Tearing down the empire. All across the Soviet Union, angry citizens like these Ukrainian women are declaring their independence from Moscow and attacking the symbols of Communist power.
Budget ties that bind. The runaway federal deficit has left Washington's policy makers penniless and powerless.
Advice for travelers. How to avoid the world's hot spots.
OUTLOOK.
Letters to the Editor.
Enemies: A love-hate story.
SAT scores fall.
Soviet TV.
Poli Sci dilemma.
Wichita marshal.
Washington Whispers.
SPECIAL REPORT.
End of an empire: The changes in the Soviet Union will reshape the world.
Tearing down the old--and fighting over what's left.
The nuclear button.
What will KGB files reveal?.
Party members are the biggest losers.
Seweryn Bialer on nationalism.
Economic crisis: The Soviets gird for a long, hard winter.
Opportunity knocks for Russian entrepreneurs.
Commentary: Paul Krugman on Soviet trade prospects.
A new world: The U.S. foreign-policy vacuum.
Is Europe safer now? New alliances, new problems.
The view from Beijing.
BUSINESS.
The deficit debacle drags on.
SCIENCE & SOCIETY.
The secret dialogue of cells.
Born to be homosexual?.
Anti-noise technology.
NEWS YOU CAN USE.
Judging travel advisories.
Investing: Health-care funds.
Wall Street: Treasury story.
The Newsletter: Dental fears; money market moves; au pairs.
Editorial: America's best export.
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