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TITLE: U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE: June 6, 1988 Vol. 104 No. 22
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8½" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.

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COVER: WHERE TO INVEST NOW.

Letters to the Editor Rostrum.
CURRENTS.
Drugs: Adding up "zero tolerance" ^ Syria's Beirut sojourn How to trade a bill for an issue Jersey City school crisis More medicare, more megacosts.
Washington Whispers.
WORLD REPORT.
The coming of age in superpower summitry: Routine now the order of the day in Moscow-Washington relations. Gorbachev looks ahead to a bigger test.
In the Soviet Union, new uses for human rights.
Don't agree for agreement's sake: Richard Perle on arms control.
Worldgram: Newsletter.
U.S.NEWS.
The U.S. failure in Panama is only the latest foul-up in Central America. What happened--and what's next.
Michael Kramer on bargaining chips.
The Bush campaign is floundering, and manager Lee Atwater plans new attack.
The unstoppable surge of illegal aliens as the reform law fails to deliver.
Tomorrow: Newsletter.
Health: The drug industry searches for formulas that will make pharmaceuticals the glamour industry of the 1990s.
Business Briefs: Texaco and a $14.5 billion yawn; from wine coolers to Saturn cars; CBS goes for Olympic gold.
Economic Outlook: Newsletter.
HORIZONS.
The Arts: Daniel J. Boorstin on a new show that captures photography's uniquely American vision.
Books: Words of Berra, Bork and Bogart.
Science: Backyard astronomers do what billion-dollar telescopes can't.
Conversation: Director Ella Kazan, telling all without regrets.
NEWS YOU CAN USE.
COVER.
Where to invest now. You may quake at the thought of venturing back into the shell-shocked stock market, but an exclusive survey of leading brokers reveals some reasons for considering it. Also, advice on picking a broker and on how to become an informed do-it-yourself investor.
News You Can Use: Newsletter.
Editorial: Whispering in Gorbachev's ear.
St. Basil's in Moscow: Backdrop for a summit.
Panama's Noriega: Still the strong man.
Visions of America--via photography.
On the assembly line in the drug industry.
Stepping up your Investments.


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