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NEWSWEEK January 14 1991 Recession Iraq Kuwait Crisis Paul Simon Neil Young
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Newsweek |
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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
January 14, 1991, Volume CXVII, No 2
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Riding out the Recession.
Cover: Illustration by Greg Ragland.
RIDING OUT THE RECESSION:
Feeling nervous? You're not alone. In the current recession, the nation's psyche seems to have fallen on hard times. Even in areas where the economy is holding its own, consumers are pinching pennies and companies are cutting stall and putting off planned expansions. For the nation, the danger is that all these pullbacks could create a more serious and longer lasting slump. Jane Bryant Quinn offers survival tips for the siege. Business: Page 32.
LAST CHANCE FOR DIPLOMACY:
One of Washington's most deft politicians, Secretary of State James Baker faces his biggest test this week when he meets Iraqi Foreign Minister Tariq Aziz to discuss the crisis in the Persian Gulf. The U.N. deadline for Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait expires next week, and Baker's dealmaking skills will be challenged by deadline diplomacy that offers little room for maneuver. Special Report: Page 14.
TWO FOR THE ROAD: (Touring folk-rock icons Paul Simon (left) and Neil Young)
This winter's hot tickets are forty-something folk-rockers Paul Simon and Neil Young, who begin nationwide tours this month. They're a study in contrasts, but both perfectionist Simon and primitivist Young have weathered midlife crises to make their best music in years. The Arts: Page 48.
Special Report.
Jim Baker's biggest test.
Thinking the unthinkable.
Is the pen mightier than the sword?.
National Affairs.
The art of gerrymandering.
Hispanics vie with blacks in Houston.
How to raise your D.C. profile.
Under cover, in the closet.
Crashing the Capitol Club.
Miami's S L bath.
An island's vanishing culture.
Dealing in death.
International.
Day of the black berets.
Inquest in El Salvador.
Fighting for democracy in Taiwan.
Has anyone seen Somalia's president?.
Business.
Riding out the storm (the cover.
Who's to blame for the slump?.
A guide to surviving the siege ahead, by Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
Education- Miracle workers wanted.
Facing the challenge in Chicago.
Justice: No seat belt: was it homicide?.
Ideas: Do we really need all those scientists?.
Health: Return of the toxic teeth.
Whiter smiles have dentists frowning.
The Arts.
Music: In praise of midlife crisis.
Art: Clinkers to clevers to chance.
Books: Major-league man of letters.
Farewell to the father.
Movies: History ala Hollywood.
Lifestyle.
Medicine: Brave new drugs.
Family: Some really good scouts.
Sports: Win one for the clipper.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.
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