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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: June 4, 2001, Volume CXXXVII, No. 23
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: Mr. Jeffords Blows Up. COVER: Photograph by Darryl Estrine, grooming by Cathy Kades--The Artist Agency.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
ON THE COVER: Jim Jeffords, a quiet Vermont senator, spent the last 20 years watching his Republican Party slip farther and farther away from his moderate views. Last week he bolted, declaring himself an independent and changing the calculus in a divided Washington. The making of a maverick, and the lessons President Bush should draw from the defection. THE VIEW FROM THE CHALKBOARD: In moving diaries of their first year in the classroom, three teachers talk about why teaching is the hardest job to love. GOING DIGITAL: Picture quality is up and prices are down as digital photography hits the mainstream. A NEWSWEEK guide to which camera's best for you.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
A THOUSAND WORDS.
Disaster at ajerusalem Wedding.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS.
The Cover: The Making of a Maverick.
try jonathanAlter.
What Bush Should Learn by Howard Fineman.
The Steel Behind Tom Daschle's Smile.
Where They Stand: A Guide to All 100 Senators.
Hispanics: An Arkansas Town's Two Faces.
byArian Campo-Flores.
Energy: A Plot to Foil Pollution Enforcement.
World View': Tony Blair's Politics of Post-Affluence.
try Fareed Zakaria.
BUSINESS.
Autos: Ford and Firestone Play the Blame Game.
by Keith Naughton and Mark Hosenball.
Companies: For AT&T, Breaking Up Is (Still) Hard to Do.
byAllan Sloan.
Sports: Kobe Bryant's Humbling Breakthrough.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY.
Photography: It's Time to Go Digital.
byJenbyferTanaka.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT.
Sculpture: Our Man at the Art World's Oscars.
by Peter Plagens.
Music: French Pop Never Sounded This Good.
More for 'Geeks and Dorks' From Weezer.
Books: Down and Out on the Job in America.
THE MOTLEY FOOL INVESTOR GUIDE.
Financial Planning: Becoming CEO of You, Inc.
Emergencies: Steering Clear of Calamity.
Retirement: How Safe Is Too Safe?.
Portfolio: Keep Sticking With Stocks.
SOCIETY.
Classroom Diaries: AYear in the Life ofThree Teachers.


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