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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 28, 1993, Volume CXXI, No. 26
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The Puzzle of Genius. New Insights into Great Minds. Cover: Photo illustration by Jeremy Wolff. Einstein photo by Bettmann Archive. TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE PUZZLE OF GENIUS: WHERE DO GREAT MINDS COME FROM? Scholars have long despaired of even defining genius, let alone identifying its magical ingredients. Now they're beginning to tease out the temperaments, personalities and styles of thought that characterize the Darwins, Mozarts and Napoleons of history. The new insights promise to help ordinary mortals become more creative and to teach schools and parents how to nurture unusual intelligence. Society: Page 46.

SOMALIA: THE MESSY FUTURE OF WAR: According to President Clinton, last week's messy attack on a Somali warlord was "a success." So it goes in the new age of global peacekeeping: Conflicts that are both bloody and tentative. Goals that are fuzzy. Open-ended commitments to nations with no strategic value to the U.S. This is the future, and America is backing into it. Special Report: Page 20.

GETTING REAL ABOUT ROLE MODELS: Charles Barkley says he isn't a role model. Michael Jordan proves he isn't. But do athletes have a responsibility to their fans to do more than wreak havoc on the basketball court? The question has become a point of bitter debate, especially among African-Americans. But some experts believe that the issue is moot: that the kids, in the end, know better. Lifestyle: Page 56.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
Special Report.
Playing Globocop.
The hunt for Aidid.
The troops vs. the president, by David H. Hackworth.
National Affairs.
Clinton: runs, hits, no errors.
Court: Ruth's restraint.
Farrakhan's new tune.
The minister speaks.
The great Pepsi panic.
Jonathan Alter: the "Jurassic Park" press.
Business.
Health care: why wait?.
Medicine's merchant king.
Miyazawa walks the plank.
Chrysler's Renaissance man.
Passing the baton at Apple.
Pssst! Fed sources say.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
A peacekeeper in battle.
Ideas: The puzzle of genius (the cover.
A student of great minds.
Teaching young and gifted.
Media: Black and blue at The Washington Post.
Lifestyle.
Mind: The role-model debate.
Medicine: Why are so many gulf war veterans so sick?.
A new diabetes treatment.
Religion: The latter-day secret sharer.
Travel: A puddle-jumping odyssey.
Trends: Tyranny of the red ribbons.
Get your papal miracle mug.
The Arts.
Theater: Fire in the City of Angels.
Movies: Bang, bang, kiss, kiss.
A studio's standoff with the L.A. Times.
Entertainment: See kids' flux make big bucks.
NYPD": the new wild men of prime time.
Art: A bright light in Venice.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.


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