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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
February 11, 1991, Volume CXVII, No. 6
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: HEAT of BATTLE: Showdown in and Sand.
Cover: Photo by Charles Platiau--DOD Pool.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
HEAT OF BATTLE:
DESERT STORM: THE WAR The long-distance, high-tech war shifted
to a new phase last week, when Iraq attacked the Saudi town of Khafji. It was
militarily futile. After fierce fighting, Arab
forces backed by U.S. Marines retook the town. But it served Saddam Hussein's political purpose: to remind the world that the coming ground war would be costly and bloody. Page 16.
THE END OF APARTHEID?
President F. W. de Kierk startled South Africa last week by moving to topple the last pillars of apartheid. He may have hastened the end of U.S. sanctions against Pretoria. But his announcement enraged the white right--and left the country's black majority in continuing frustration. International: Page 48.
CNN's PETER ARNETT:
As the only Western journalist in Baghdad straight through since the war began, Peter Arnett has given the world rare glimpses from inside Iraq. Last week, in his first print interview, CNN's controversial
reporter defended his role. Meanwhile, the debate
continued about the effect of uncensored news coverage on the country's morale. Page 36.
[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THE WAR.
Desert Storm.
Squaring off in the sand.
The heat of battle: taking aim in Khafji.
The first female POW?.
Life with the line doggies, by Col. David H. Hackworth.
The looming ground war.
Breaching the "Saddam Line.
How the Marines will hit the beach.
Waiting for the assault.
The president's "spin" patrol.
Seeking haven in Iran.
Will Israel hit back?.
The legend of Saddam.
THE WAR.
Home Front.
Peter Arnett, from Baghdad.
Trying to get the story.
Does bloody footage.
lose wars?.
How to design a new energy strategy, by Daniel Yergin.
Ancient theory and modern war.
International.
Attacking the cornerstones of apartheid.
Winnie Mandela on trial.
Gorbachev tightens his hold.
Business.
Travelers run for cover.
Defense: still an iffy bet.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
Education: Classrooms of Babel.
Mind: Forgetting to remember.
Health: A grim legacy for longtime smokers.
The Arts.
Movies: Going gaga in Lotusland.
Head over heels in Beantown.
Books: Happy motoring in Mexico.
Entertainment: The cheery titan of terror.
As the black Crowes fly.
Book Excerpt.
A sister's struggle to save America's longest-held hostage, by Peggy Say and Peter Knobler.
Departments.
Periscope.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.
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