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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: April 25 1988; Vol. CXI, No. 17
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: STRESS on the Job. What you and the boss can do about it. Cover: Courtesy of King Features Syndicate, division of The Hearst Corp., and Dean Young. Illustration by Stan Drake. Blondie & Dagwood. TOP OF THE WEEK:
STRESS ON THE JOB: It's the dirty little secret of the Age of the Office: stress. Three-fourths of American workers say they suffer from it, and it maybe costing as much as $150 billion a year in reduced productivity, absenteeism and medical bills. The causes include everything from cost-cutting and takeovers to computer surveillance, and the symptoms run from persistent fatigue to chronic illness. NEWSWEEK'S cover story examines a growing problem for corporate Ameri-ca--and explores what workers and bosses can do to cope. Business: Page 40.

RUNAWAY KIDS: There are more than a million members of America's lost tribe of teenage runaways. They are prostitutes, male and female, drug users and some have AIDS. Casualties are high: more than 5,000 each year are buried in unmarked graves. Lifestyle: Page 64.

NEW TACTICS: Mikhail Gorbachev's ambitious "new thinking" on foreign policy produced its most important result to date last week when the Geneva accords on Afghanistan were signed. The agreement is not likely to end Afghanistan's bitter civil war, but it will enable Moscow to withdraw its 115,000 troops, starting next month. Elsewhere in the world, American interests are being challenged by shrewd and energetic Soviet diplomacy. International: Page 28 TAKING ON AN AIRLINE GIANT: The Reagan administration moved to investigate the growing safety and financial problems of Eastern Air Lines and its parent company, Texas Air. In an interview, the firm's controversial chairman, Frank Lorenzo, talks about the unprecedented inspection and responds to critics. National Affairs: Page 12.

COMPUTER ART: The word processor has revolutionized the act of writing. Now an exhibition opening this week at the IBM Gallery in New York proves that the computer has earned a place alongside the easel as a tool for the artist. Society: Page 54.

NEWSWEEK FULL LISTINGS:.
National Affairs.
A talk with Frank Lorenzo.
Jackson's private life.
Campaign '88: a photo portfolio.
Larry Speakes: kiss and tell.
The politics of redemption.
The sting that turned into a "giant farce.
Living well: not the best revenge?.
An explosion of drug labs.
Will life imitate a movie?.
International.
The Gorbachev Doctrine.
Pakistan: a case of sabotage.
The ordeal of Flight.
Terror in Naples: a Japanese.
connection?.
The death of a PLO leader.
France: Chirac's challenge.
Eastern Europe: activating.
the activists.
Japan: the call of the wild.
Business.
Stress on the job (the cover.
Management for the 1990s.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
Technology: Creative computers.
Justice: Can a man be his own judge?.
Education: Making the (first) grade.
Science: Small step for mice, large step for man.
News Media: Taking on.
The New York Times.
The Arts.
Books: The sweet plague of love.
Movies: Teens, Teutons and hypesters.
An Olympian victory in L.A.
Lifestyle.
Somebody else's kids.
Youth on Polk Street.
Departments.
Periscope.
Update.
The Mail.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.


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