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ID Code Z1053.3U0010001
Title U.S. News & World Report
Volume Jul. 31, 1995 Vol.119 No.5
Author
Publisher U.S. News & World Report
Place of Publication Washington, DC
Publication Date 1995/07/31
Language 英語 eng
Pages 68
Size (cm) 27
ISSN 0041-5537
TOC OUTLOOK
6 One week. Bosnia's faces of despair
8 Outlook. Waco revisited; Chicago's overflowing morgue; business scams
16 On society. John Leo deplores the "modern primitives"
18 Washington whispers. A new trade office to absorb Commerce Department duties
U.S. NEWS
22 Reform by 1,000 cuts. The red Republican revolution in going largely unnoticed
25 Idea and reality. Equal opportunity is easy in theory, hard in practice
27 Should journalists be advocates? A murder case pits conscience against duty
28 The tug of war in Clinton's head. The battle to sway the president
30 On politics. Gloria Borger looks at Capitol Hill's two-ring circus
WORLD REPORT
31 Lined up in Bosnia. The West threatens airstrikes to stop the Serbs
36 Pro and con. Is Bosnia America's fight?
37 Yeltsin in down, but Russia isn't out. His illness fuels Kremlin infighting
BUSINESS
38 Driving a hard bargain. Frugal customers won't spend without a good deal
40 Knocking on opportunity's door. Westinghouse may make a bid for CBS
41 Strongmen of technology. Chip makers take a pounding but still have muscle
43 On the economy. Susan Denzer provides a guide to key issues in tax reform
SPECIAL REPORT
44 Cover story: Shock wave. It began like the creation of the universe, with an unimaginable burst of light. Then came the fireball. Millions of degrees at its core, the atomic bomb sucked the life from Hiroshima, ended the most destructive war in history and altered global politics and war forever
61 A city and nation reborn. Hiroshima mirrors Japan's unique economic strategy
NEWS YOU CAN USE
63 A hankering for space. Took in Apollo 13 and want more? Here's where to go
65 Tax tips. Is your venture a hobby or a business?
66 Newswatch. No more credit card; double-teaming arthritis; cybercafes
67 On money. Jack Egan gauges the market's next move,now that some of the air has been let out of the tech bobble
68 Editorial. Where have all the jobs gone?
COVER: Photo illustration by USN & WR. Photos: (top) Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation; (bottom) U.S. Air Force, courtesy of National Air and Space Museum
Notes Cover title: Hiroshima, The Aftershocks

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