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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: September 4, 1995. Volume CXXVI, No. 10
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: Infertility. COVER: Photograph by Barnaby Hall--Photonica.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
INFERTILITY: HAS THE HYPE OUTWEIGHED THE HOPE? After 20 years of scientific advances, nearly three out of four infertile couples still go home to empty cribs. That sobering statistic underlies a new revisionism sweeping through the field of infertility. NEWSWEEK examines the ways in which high-tech medicine has promised more than it can deliver--and assesses the newest techniques in reproductive science. Lifestyle: Page 38.

THE TROUBLE WITH DOLE: This was to be Dole's moment. But he's stumbled early--and turned snappish. GOP activists want passion; Bob Dole is a man of consensus. With the race barely underway, he's already running scared. National Affairs: Page 20.

A LATIN LOVER FOR THE 1990'S Spanish heartthrob Antonio Banderas is Hollywood's busiest new star. Last week he opened in "Desperado," and he'll soon steam up the screen in a psychological thriller, a romantic comedy and an action adventure. His next project: playing Che to Madonnas Evita. Movies: Page 58.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK National Affairs.
Politics: Dole's Dilemma by Howard Fineman.
Divorce, Republican Style.
Issues: It's Not Just Owls Anymore.
Justice: Up Against the Wall.
Detroit: The Shame of the City.
Military: How to Make a Real Warrior by David H. Hackworth.
Between the Lines' The Cave on Tobacco Road by Jonathan Alter.
International.
Feminism: Beyond Gender by Betty Friedan.
China: Beijing Makes Nice--For Now.
Teheran: Pushing Back the Veil.
Iraq: Saddam's Secret Weapon.
Rwanda: Blood on the Altar.
Capital Gains' Investors Seeking Justice by Jane Bryant Quinn.
Lifestyle.
The Cover: The Baby Myth by Sharon Begley.
The Future of Birth by Geoffrey Cowley.
Robot Wars: Put the Metal to the Metal.
Tennis: Seles, Back in the Game.
Focus: On Technology.
Online News: A Walk on the Wired Side.
Steve Jobs: In Search of a Sequel.
Random Access' Gimme Software by Steven Levy.
The Arts.
Movies: A Neo-Latin Lover.
Dance: Getting Horizontal.
Books: A Human Camus Emerges.
Jazz: A New Generation Digs Coltrane.
Music: The Strange Life of Brian.
Photography: Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1898-1995;.
Departments.
Periscope.
Cyberscope.
Letters.
My Turn.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
The Last Word.
by George F. Will.


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