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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: December 16, 1991, Volume CXVIII, No. 25
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: What You Don't See. Behind the drama at the Smith Rape Trial. Cover: CNN video photographed by Donal F. Holay.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
PALM BEACH STORY: THE TRIAL YOU DON'T SEE: As the state made its rape case against William Kennedy Smith last week and the defense tried to tear it apart, the dissonance between the trial-you-see and the trial-you-don't-see was easy to spot. While legal experts studied the stratagems behind the routine moves, Americans watched with a now-familiar mix of distaste and titillation as the parade of witnesses crossed their screen: the tearful accuser, the calculating friend and the uncle from Massachusetts who invoked the family's heritage of sorrow. National Affairs: Page 18.

HOW TERRY ANDERSON SURVIVED: Nearly seven years after he was kidnapped in Beirut, journalist Terry Anderson re- turned poised, thoughtful and fully in control. America's last hostage in Lebanon said his companions, faith and sheer stubbornness helped him survive. It was joyful to see him home--but how high a price did America pay to free the hostages? International: Page 34.

KIDS' BOOKS, GROWN-UP PROBLEMS: Piggies, doggies and ladybugs, magicians and explor-ers--all abound as usual in the world of children's books this holiday season. But bookstore shelves also hold a host of adult worries like war, homelessness, racial stereotyping and the environment. Explaining a sick world to a healthy child is tricky, but a select few of this year's books tackle tough, complicated problems with wit, wisdom and imagination. The Arts: Page 68.

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National Affairs.
The Smith rape trial: whatyou didn't see (the cover.
Women on trial.
The media: old circus, new context.
Remove that blue dot.
After Sununu: challenge onmthe right.
Patricia Ireland: what NOW?.
Liberating the Teamsters?.
International.
Nukes on the loose.
How Terry survived.
It isn't over.
Were the deals worth it?.
Be kinder to your Kinder.
Business.
The blues at Big Blue.
No more Big Daddy.
Maxwell: "crook of the century"?.
Familiar obstacles on Europe's road to unity.
Retailers with a cause.
The grand clipper's final flight.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Lifestyle.
Food: An American revolution.
Juicing up the classics.
Television: Snapping up the past.
Health: Cops face a crackdown on flab.
Education: College without chemicals.
An "F" for kindergartners.
Society.
Media: Dave Barry: he can't.
make this up.
All the ink that's fit to print.
Science: Open season on the National Academy.
Pennies from heaven.
Technology: The race for HDTV.
The Arts.
Books: Kids' literature: innocence and experience.
The taste of discovery.
What's between the lines.
Theater: Dancing in the dark.
Movies: Drowning in fairy dust.
If Gatsby had been a goodfella.
Deep in the heart of Amazonia.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.


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