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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: June 3, 1991, Volume CXVII, No. 22
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: HEAVENS! Black Holes, Quasars, Starquakes: Astrronomers Launch a new age of discovery. Cover: Computer-generated image from the KCET/LA series The Astronomers" by Kleiser- Walczak Construction Co., in association with Santa Barbara Studios.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
HEAVENS ABOVE: HERE COMES THE NEW ASTRONOMY: Telescopes making their debut in the 1990s will peer deeper into space and farther back in time than ever before. From Earth's orbit and from mountaintops, the new instruments will spy galaxies being born, stars in their death throes and black holes practicing cosmic omnivory. It all promises to tell us where we came from and how we got here. Society: Page 46.

THE 'WILD BOYS' RETURN: What happens when you go to fight a war and you return without firing a shot and everyone is calling you a hero? To find out, NEWSWEEK reporters stayed close to the "Wild Boys" of the Fifth Marine Regiment before, during and after the war. National Affairs: Page 20.

INDIA AFTER RAJIV: In the midst of a contentious and historic election, the leader of India's largest party was brutally assassinated by a terrorist bomb. Rajiv Gandhi was the last heir to the Nehru dynasty, which has ruled India for most of its independent history. His death underscored the nation's seemingly irreversible drift toward greater religious, ethnic and caste conflict. International: Page 28.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
National Affairs.
The Q-word charade.
How "race-forming" works.
Abortion: just say no advice.
Kennedy and women.
Counterattack on the ethics front.
The gulf war: the "Wild Boys" come home.
International.
A bloody end to a dynasty.
The Rajiv Gandhi.
I knew India's dying dream.
An Ethiopian dictator's downfall.
A pitch for aid to the Soviets.
American" pit bulls: off with their heads.
Business.
Consumers fight threats to privacy.
Would new laws fix the mess?.
Waiting around in Kuwait.
Stocks around the clock.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Science: Targeting the secrets of the cosmos (the cover.
Lifestyle.
Wine makers' barrel full of trouble.
Mind: CEOs overstressed by success.
Medicine: How safe is the blood supply?.
Trends: I can get it for you resale.
The Arts.
Books: Seven for summer.
Movies: The "new world order" at Cannes.
Music: Michael Bolton sings the blues.
Art: Saving sculpture from squares.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
George F. Will.


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