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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: September 21. 1998, Volume CXXXII, No. 12
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: You, The Jury. COVER: Photograph by David Hume Kennerly for Newsweek.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
And Now, the Reckoning: IN EXCRUCIATINGLY EXPLICIT LANGUAGE, KENNETH STARR MADE HIS CASE for the impeachment of the president last week. The report-445 pages long, with thousands of pages of supporting material--graphically tells the story of Bill Clinton's illicit sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky and chronicles an alleged effort to cover up his sexual indiscretions. Now it's up to Congress, and the people, to decide whether lying about sex, even under oath, warrants driving Clinton from office. In a Special Report, NEWSWEEK assesses Starr's case and maps the road ahead as Americans weigh whether or not to forgive the president. Plus: 35 pages 0! excerpts from Starr's report and the White house's defense.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
SPECIAL REPORT.
I Have Sinned': Will America Forgive the President? by Howard Fineman.
The First Lady: In the Eye of the Storm by Debra Rosenberg and Matthew Cooper.
In the Bunker: Why He'll Try to Fight to the End by George Stephanopoulos.
The Prosecutor: How Strong Is Starr's Case? by Evan Thomas and Michael Isikoff.
The Fine Print: The 'High Crimes' Riddle by Stuart Taylor Jr.
The Home Front: Mom, What's Oral Sex? by Barbara Kantrowitz.
Between the Lines: Spinning Out of Sinning by Jonathan Alter.
The Starr Report.
Excerpts From the Independent Counsel's 445-Page Document.
Introduction.
Narrative.
Grounds for Impeachment.
The White House Rebuttal.
NEWS OF THE WEEK.
Russia: The Spy Who Got In by Russell Watson and Bill Powell.
Business: Northwest Passage by John Engen and Michael Meyer.
Education: Bellying Up to the Bar by Claudia Kalb and John McCormick.
Sports: Billie Jean King Looks Back.
Television: Roseanne Tries Talk.
Books: Reinventing Gothic Romance.
by Malcolm JonesJr.
Movies: A Streep to Weep For.
Recordings: Shock and Rock.
Technology: New Charges in the Microsoft Case.
FOCUS ON HEALTH.
Therapy: Music Is Good Medicine by Ted Gideonse.
DEPARTMENTS.
Periscope.
Perspectives.
Cyberscope.
Newsmakers.
Millennium.
The Last Word' by.
My Turn.
Meg Greenfield.
Letters.


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