Vol. 140 No. 20

NATION

A Different Kind of First Lady (Election '92)

A Generation Takes Power (Election '92)
As America's first baby-boomer President, Clinton will bring to the White House a fresh mental map of historical impressions and pop-cultural symbols

A New Coalition for the 1990s (Election '92)
Clinton wins with support that is more Western, more female, more single, more moderate and more white than past Democratic mosaics

A Pretty Good Society (Election '92)

A Resounding Yes for Term Limitations (The Week Election '92)
State ballots bristled with issues, from office tenure to health care

A Time for Courage (Election '92)
If Clinton is to fulfill his mandate for change, he will have to be honest about uncomfortable truths and brave in making tough choices

America's Flagging Mission (Election '92)
Absorbed by problems at home, Clinton faces the task of reshaping the U.S.'s role in the world with diminished resources

Clinton Whispered, But Voters Roared (The Week Election '92)
A race that was supposedly tightening turned to solid victory

Divided They Fall (Election '92)
Deeply splintered over ideology, policy and personalities, the Republicans face a bitter struggle over their party's future course

Few Changes in the Nation's Statehouses (The Week Election '92)
Democrats gain two governorships, but women are shut out

From Anita Hill To Capitol Hill (The Week Election '92)
A flurry of fresh female faces vindicates "The Year of the Woman"

It Just Wasn't That Simple (Election '92)

The Days of Gridlock Come to an End (The Week Election '92)
Democrats now control both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue

The End of Reaganism (Election '92)
How the Feelgood Era that dawned in 1980 foundered on recession, mean-spiritedness and missed opportunities

The Final 48 Hours (Election '92)
He didn't need it, but Clinton's end game was a bleary-eyed, sleepless blitz through 14 cities and 5,000 miles

The Lessons of Perot (Election '92)
Big bucks and simple talk turned out to be no substitute for a thick skin and a well-rounded political agenda

The Presidency (Election '92)
Going Gently into the Night There is no easy way for a loser to endure the transition of power from his own expiring Administration to that of his exuberant, victorious rival

The Tea Leaves Were Wrong (The Week Election '92)
Most of the popular indicators generally used to predict the winner in presidential elections favored George Bush this year.

What Do Women Have to Celebrate? (Election '92)
Men still occupy nearly all the Senate seats, but women are a more powerful political force than ever before

What He Will Do (Election '92)
Armed with more will than wallet, Clinton realizes he must stimulate the economy before delivering on such heady promises as health-care reform and job retraining

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Hole in The Ark (Reviews Books)

Adding Kick To the Chic (Reviews Cinema)

Crooning To The Top (Reviews Television)

Short Takes (Reviews)

The Purple Haze of Hype (Reviews Art)

The Texture Of Chaos (Reviews Books)

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