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TITLE: U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!] ISSUE DATE:
May 11, 1987 Vol. 102 No. 18
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8½" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.
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COVER: How You Can PLay The Global Money Game.
COVER: Illustration by Ben Luce Design: WBMG.
George Shultz's time of trouble.
South Africa's Botha faces election test.
BUSINESS.
YOUR MONEY/COVER.
The global money game and how to play it. An investor's guide to making the right moves in volatile world markets.
The payoffs in buying foreign stocks.
Spotting the best overseas mutual funds.
Profiles: Seven winners on the international money scene.
Economic Outlook: Newsletter.
HORIZONS.
Science: The superconductor race. Modern alchemists chase the perfect wire to a profitable future.
Social trends: Men's clubs under assault by women, corporations and the courts.
Art: New museum in Amsterdam celebrates Jewish life and survival.
Remembrances of Anne Frank.
Conversation: Scholar says universities are forgetting literature's lessons.
News You Can Use: Newsletter.
Editorial: Free speech and free air.
Superconductor cools in liquid nitrogen.
Letters to the Editor Rostrum.
CURRENTS.
Picture of the week Falwell gives Jim Bakker the gate And U.S. closes gate to Waldheim What happened to swift justice? TV chiefs defend news cuts.
is Washington Whispers.
U.S.NEWS.
George Shultz's trying times: How good a Secretary of State?.
Iran-Contra: The first guilty plea.
Immigration law exacts a high price.
Throwaway society runs out of room.
The life and death of a CIA agent: A shadowy business has its human side.
New Jersey finally gets some respect.
Tomorrow: Newsletter.
WORLD REPORT.
g South Africa: Parliamentary election could be an all-white last hurrah.
Gorbachev keeps military in its place.
Latin America's left-wing radicals are moving back into the mainstream.
Albania: Peeking at the outside world 39 Worldgram: Newsletter.
U.S. dollar bridges world of trade.
Business Briefing: Sunshine state's tax on services angers everyone; corporate exodus bites the Big Apple.
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