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NEWSWEEK November 18 2002 How Bush beat the odds Republicans Take Congress
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Newsweek |
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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
November 18, 2002, Volume CXL, No. 21
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Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Photograph by Charles Ommanney--Contact for NEWSWEEK.
TOP OF THE WEEK:
Cover Story:
The experts didn't see it coming, but George W. Bush has made a career out of exceeding expectations. In a decisive Republican moment, the GOP takes control of Congress. The inside story of how the Bush machine pulled it off, a memo to the dispirited Dems and what's ahead on war, taxes and judges. Page 28.
[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
SUSH'SOW WIN Shininga light on how he pulled it off.
TACT FOR NEWSWEEI.
POLITICS: The GOP's Triumphant Election Game Plan by Howard Fineman.
PHOTO ESSAY: Scenes From an Upset.
CAPITAL RESHUFFLE: Issues and Faces of a Changed D.C.
FAREED ZAKARIA: Rooting for America in East Asia.
THE DEMOCRATS: Prescription for a Troubled Party by Jonathan Alter.
THE AFTERMATH: New Rules for the New Politics by David Brooks.
ELLIS COSE: The Dissenting Voices That Nobody Heard.
WAR ON TERROR: In Yemen, a CIA Hit on Al Queda by Evan Thomas and Mark Hosenball.
INTERVIEW: A Turkish Hard-Liner on His New Moderation by Lally Weymouth .
BUSINESS: It May Be a Messy Holiday Season at.
MEDIA: The Channels of Choice for the Home-Obsessed by Peg lyre.
RELIGION: An Enforcer for the Church's Sex-Abuse Plan.
HEALTH: In L.A., the ABCs of Finding a Clean Restaurant.
TECHNOLOGY: Dell Bets on Getting Bigger by Going Smaller by Brad Stone.
STEVEN LEVY: More Evolution for the Tablet PC.
MUSIC: Songs in the Key of TLC by Lorraine Ali.
MOVIES: 'Harry Potter's' Second Installment Materializes by David Ansen.
ART: From an Alabama Farm Town, Quilting Masterpieces by Peter Plagens.
TIP SHEET.
MONEY: Year-End Ways to Cut the Tax Bill by Linda Stern.
CREDIT CARDS: Is Your Car Rental Really Covered.
SPORTS: Go, U.S. Soccer Team.
THAT POTTER MAGIC: The young wizard's growing up.
EARLY INDECISION- How the college game's changing the Airport by Kevin Peraino.
STEVEN BRILL: A Big-Government Agency That Works.
ALLAN SLOAN: 'Free Checking'--Make That 'Fee Checking.
MARKETING: Even James Bond Is Switching Vodkas.
ROBERT J. SAMUELSON: Germany, Sick Man of Europe.
EDUCATION: The Early Decision Rebellion by Barbara Kantrowitz.
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