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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: January 13, 1992, Volume CX1X, No, 2
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: The Legacy of Divorce. How the fear of failure haunts the children of broken marriages.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
BREAKING THE CYCLE OF DIVORCE: Through most of the 1970s and the 1980s, a million children a year watched their parents split up. Now, those children are adults themselves--husbands, wives and parents. They were the first generation to experience wide-spread divorce. Their childhood memories include not just the breakup and its traumatic afteref-fects, but often years of fighting before their parents separated. While many of them report suc-cessful marriages and happy lives, their emotional wounds run deep--and time does not always heal. Divorce remains a central issue throughout their lives no matter how weil adjusted they may seem to be. Lifestyle: Page 48.

COMEBACK FOR ABSTRACT ART? Is good old abstract art the style for the '90s? In curating a show of paintings by 25 artists at the Emmerich Gallery in New York, art historian Barbara Rose votes yes. But NEWSWEEK'S critic finds that only a few contemporary artists are bringing energy and fresh techniques to the once radical style. The Arts: Page 62.

THE GLOOMING OF AMERICA: Malaise: it has struck again, that distinctive American reaction to the vicissitudes of the business cycle. Though the numbers aren't unremittingly bad, America is down in the dumps, suffering from a case of national anxiety triggered not so much by bad economic news as by uncertainty and lack of direction. National Affairs: Page 18.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
National Affairs.
The glooming of America.
What Bush should say.
The empathy factor.
When "outsider" candidates rely on Beltway pros.
The NRA woos the cops.
Battling over the buffalo.
International.
Japan: who's in charge here?.
Russia's shock therapy.
Selling nuclear missiles-- and experts.
Ordeal at sea: a photo essay.
In Algeria, "the victory of God.
Business.
Where to invest in '92, by Jane Bryant Quinn.
NBC's Olympian gamble.
Where the price is always right.
Sun, surf and ma tryoshka dolts.
The real price of buying influence in Washington.
Lifestyle.
Breaking the divorce cycle (the cover.
Split verdict on America's marital future.
Sports: A league of their own.
Society.
Technology: Electronic highway of the future.
Religion: A questionable saint.
Science: Sit still, lambie, this won't hurt.
Idens: The three faces of freedom.
The Arts.
Art: Is abstract painting dead?.
Books: Little Gloria, happy at last.
An ill-fated mission in Africa.
Culture: Time to pay the piper.
Back to reality.
Movies: Man with a bug problem.
Down and out and so in love.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.


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