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TITLE: NEWSWEEK
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS!]
ISSUE DATE: JULY 3, 1989; Volume CXIV, No. 1
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The Summer of '69, and How it still plays in '89. Cover: Photo by NASA; inset: (Woodstock) Benno Friedman--Outline; (Chappaquiddick)AP; (Manson)AP; (gay rights) Fred McDarrah.

TOP OF THE WEEK [Major Top Stories]:
'69 TO '89: Charles Manson, Mary Jo Kopechne, the moon landing, Woodstock: it's hard to believe it all happened two decades ago, in a season that also witnessed the rise of the Miracle Mets and the watershed of gay liberation. Here is the anguish of Chappaquiddick, the exhilaration of man's first steps on a nonterrestrial body, the wackiness of a musical gathering that gave its name to a generation and the other extraordinary happenings of the summer of '69. Companion stories offer a look at the legacy those events have left us. It was 20 years ago that man put a footprint on the moon. Society: Page 47.

THE FIGHT FOR OLD GLORY: The Supreme Court ruled last week that burning the flag as a political protest is protected by the First Amendment. The decision was in line with high-court precedents, but it outraged many Americans. Veterans denounced the ruling, radio listeners deluged local talk shows and congressmen called for a constitutional amendment to make flag-burning a crime. National Affairs Page 18.

SMALL CARROT, BIG STICK: China's Communist Party picked an economic reformer as its new leader, the hard-line government continued its political crackdown. Last week 'people were executed on charges of participating in antiregime riots, police arrested students and supporters of the shattered democracy movement. International: Page 28.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
The fight over Old Glory.
The Supreme Court tackles porn and drugs.
Still more scandals at HUD.
The return of the pay raise.
Closing in on Charlie Hustle.
An oil spill in Rhode Island.
A racial vendetta in Birmingham?.
INTERNATIONAL:
China: small carrot, big stick.
We simply can't go rushing back in.
A new "king" for Iran?.
Silencing the guns of Angola.
Is Maggie's magic fading?.
Stalking the Bismarck a second time.
The French Revolution, warts and all.
BUSINESS:
Easing the moving blues.
Another salvo in the Time war.
Big Brother at the mall.
America's chipmakers byte back.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
George F. Will.

SOCIETY:
The summer of '69 and how it still plays in '89.
LIFESTYLE:
Food: Barbecuing goes gourmet.
BBQ bookshelf.
Family: Baby blues, the sequel.
Trends: Mightier than the ballpoint.
Good evening, fellow bat lovers.

THE ARTS:
Movies: How hot is too hot? Two points of view on Spike Lee.
Movies: "That's the truth Ruth.
Music: The Who's back, again.
Art: When taxes pay for art.


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