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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: April 12, 2004, Volume CXLIII, No. 15
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The Secret of the Tax Cut. COVER: Illustration by Joe Zeff for NEWSWEEK.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
Cover Story: As most of us rush to file our taxes in the coming week, how much of a break will we actually get? Not as much as we've been told, according to Allan Sloan. The real agenda behind Bush's tax cut, why Kerry's plan comes up short--and who's really paying for it all. Page 40.
DOVES CRY AGAIN: Prince wants his crown back.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
TICK TOCK: What they won't tell you before April 15;.
MEDIA: The Revamped Star Magazine Goes Glossy by Peg Tyre.
RELIGION: Preachers Who Battle an Obsession With Porn by Dirk Johnson and Hilary Shenfeld.
BOOK EXCERPT: Around the World, the Quest for Truth and Reconciliation by Ellis Cose.
MUSIC: With aNewAlbum, a Newfound Faith and His Old Eccentricity; Prince Is Back by Lorraine Ali.
BOOKS: Prophecy Meets Profits in a Best-Selling Christian Series by Malcolm Jones.
TELEVISION: Plastic-Surgery Shows Make Reality TV Even Uglier by Marc Peyser.
THE TIP SHEET.
MONEY: Whittling Down the Price Thg for College by Linda Stern.
HEALTH: Natural Remedies for Morning Sickness.
MUST-HAVE: Get Your1 Name Set to Music.
IRAQ: An Atrocity Crystallizes American Misgivings.
and Fears by Christopher Dickey and John Barry.
Fallujah Isn't Mogadishu: 'We Have to Stay.
by Rod Nordland, Melinda Liu and Scott Johnson.
When You're an American Civilian in Iraq.
You Have a Survival Strategy by Rod Nordland.
FAREED ZAKARIA: To Fight Terror, Fight Its Ideology.
WAR ON TERROR: After a Standoff With the 9/11 Commission, Condoleezza Rice Agrees to Testify by Michael Isikoff.
POLITICS: Advice for Kerry From Democratic Spinmeisters by Howard Fineman.
JANE BRYANT QUINN: Mutual Funds--Boring But Smart.
BUSINESS: Why Your Tax Cut Doesn't Add Up by Allan Sloan.
How WeCan Fix the Tax Mess.
SOCIETY: In Cities Around the Country, Women Become Top Cops by Peg Tyre.
SMOKE AND HORROR: A grisly new low point in Iraq.
DEPARTMENTSI.
THIS WEEK ONLINE.
PERISCOPE.
MYTURN.
LETTERS.
PERSPECTIVES.
NEWSMAKERS.
GEORGE F. WILL.


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