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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 30, 1995, Volume CXXV, No. 5
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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Quake. COVER: Photograph by Asahi Shimbun --Sipa.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
A Quake felt Around the World: JAPAN's KOBE Earthquake.

THE LAST EMPEROR: Deng Xiaoping holds no for-mal office, but he is the emperor figure that China still needs. Now, at 90, he is dying. His successor will in-herit a country at a dangerous and delicate moment--and may not ever have Deng's power. International: Page 38.

NEWT'S BLOWUP: The controversy over his book deal boiled over last week --and so did Newt Gingrich Gingrich. NEWSWEEK'S Howard Fine-man assesses the partisan feud. National Affairs: Page 32.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK.
Special Report.
The Cover: Twenty Seconds of Terror.
Lessons of Kobe: What California Can Learn From Japan by Sharon Begley.
Seismology: 'Any Old Day Now.
Essay: The Age of Hubris Ends by Bill Powell.
National Affairs.
Congress: Gingrich Goes Ballistic.
by Howard Fineman.
Lobbying: For Murdoch, Business as Usual.
White House: Can Clinton Bounce Back?.
TV: Surfing on Newt's Net by Jon Meacham.
A Contemplative Bomb-Thrower by Joe Klein.
International.
China: The Last Days of a Dynasty?.
Chechnya: Tvery Tree Is a Fortress.
Business.
The Economy: Doing Great? by Marc Levinson.
Middle Class: Anxious? You're Not Alone.
Balancing the Budget by Robert J. Samuelson.
Back of the Book.
Society: A Tale of Two Lonely Lives.
Justice: The Trouble With Informants.
OJ.: Live, From Nielsen Heaven.
Medicine: A New Assault on Addiction.
Food: Americans Slurp Up Asian Noodles.
Fashion: Clunky and Funky.
Sports: The Man Who Flings the 'Bolts.
Trends: Is It 'Game Over' for Pog Players?.
Religion: Silent Life by Kenneth L. Woodward.
The Arts.
Music: Hot Little Label by Karen Schoemer.
Art: New Museum by the Bay.
Books: Now, Schmaltz Across Texas.
Archeology: Lions, Rhinos & Bears, Oh My.
Focus: On Technology.
Nets: Wiring the Campuses by Katie Hafner.
Books: Navigating the Internet.
Bob: Microsoft's New Program by Steven Lesy.
Departments.
Periscope.
Cyberscope.
Newsmakers.
My Turn.
Transition.
Letters.
`The Last Word.
Perspectives.
by Meg Greenfield.


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