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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: January 27, 2003, Volume CXLI, No. 4
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Do We still need affirmative Action? COVER: Photograph by Ben Baker for NEWSWEEK.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
Cover Story: Denouncing `quotas; President Bush weighed in against racial pref-erences in college almissions last week, fanning a sensitive debate about merit and fairness. The ma-ncuvering raises deli-eate questions: Do wc still need affirmative action? And what's the best way to achieve diversity? Page 26.
SONY IN THE SUN: Inside the remaking of a giant.
LIAN IN WINTEH. At 80, Norman Mailer on--weil, everything.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
RACE MATTERS: Debating the best road to diversity.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: Race in the Spin Cycle by Howard Fineman and Tamara Upper.
EDUCATION: What's at Stake: A 10-Point Guide by Barbara Kantrowitz and Pat Wingert.
DEBATE: Yes to Diversity by Lee C. Bollinger.
No to the Culture of Victimhood by Armstrong Williams.
TEXAS: How Bush's Admissions Plan Worked in His Home State.
JONATHAN ALTER: What Merit Rcally Means.
WORDS: A Peaceful Antivar Gathering.
TARGET: IRAQ: Is the 'Special Relationship' Starting to Fray? by Richard Wolffe and Stryker McGuire.
ISRAEL: glilking With Sharon and His Labor Party Opponent by Lally Weymouth.
WAR ON TERROR: A Kurdish Radical and `Missing Link' Goes Free by Mark Hosenball.
FAREED ZAKARIA: For the American 'Hyperpower,' Time to Make Its Case to the World.
BUSINESS: Rewiring Sony for the Network Age by Steven Levy.
JUSTICE: Lee Malvo, 17 and a Sniper Suspect, Could Face the Death Penalty by Kevin Peraino and Evan Thomas.
ROBERT J. SAMUELSON: The Consequences of Soaking the Rich.
SOCIETY: Roe v. Wade, 30 Years On by Debra Rosenberg.
LIFESTYLE: The Sweet Potato Queen Dishes Up Southern-Fried Feminism by Peg Tyre.
BOOKS: Norman Mailer Celebrates His 80th With a New Work by Malcolm Jones.
MOVIES: 'Chicago' Puts Its Director in the Loop.
TV: Sopranos' Lite on NBC.
ART: Movers and Shakers Get Touchy-Feely.
TIP SHEET.
TRAVEL: Go Far Afield for a `Weddingmoon.
FAMILY: Sharing a Bed Wit Your Baby.
HEALTH: Reconsidering the Power Toothbrush.
DEPARTMENTS.
THIS WEEK ONLINE.
PERISCOPE.
MY TURN.
LETTERS.
PERSPECTIVES.
NEWSMAKERS.
ANNA QUINDLEN.


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