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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: May 9, 1994. Volume CXXIII, No. 19
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: BLACK POWER! Nelson Mandela. South Africa. COVER: Photo by Hans Gedda --Sygma.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
BLACK POWER: NELSON MANDELA'S MOMENT: It was, said Nelson Mandela. "a day like no other before it." In a historic, jubilant moment, just four years after his release from prison, Mandela cast his first ballot --becoming, in the process, South Africa's first black president. Can he meet the pent-up expectations of his fellow blacks and lead his troubled country? An exclusive NEWSWEEK interview. International: Page 30.

WHY JOHNNY CAN AFFORD COLLEGE: The news from the bursar's office isn't as bad as you've heard: Linda Stern writes that attending college isn't dramatically more expensive than it was 30 years ago. Also: star mutual-fund manager Ken Heebner tells why real estate is a better bet than the stock market. Focus: Page 44.

THE POLITICS OF PROMISCUITY: NEWSWEEK columnist Joe Klein argues that Bill Clinton is one case where private behavior informs a politician's conduct of public affairs. Clinton's tendency to fecklessly seduce voters and abandon policies could damage his presidency and the country, at home and abroad. National Affairs: Page 16.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK.
National Affairs.
The Presidency: The Politics of Promiscuity.
Nixon: A Chance for National Healing.
Investigation: How Ames Fooled the CIA.
Los Angeles: Remaking Rodney King.
Dan Quayle: Excerpts From His New Book.
An Interview: More Culpa Than Mea.
International.
The Cover: Black Power in South Africa.
I Am Free.
An Interview With Nelson Mandela.
The End of Separateness by Andre Brink.
Like the Second Coming' by Mark Mat ha bane.
Rwanda: Mass Murder.
Bosnia: Soft Hearts vs. Hard Heads.
England: Why Do Brits Hate the Chunnel?.
Focus: On Your Money.
School Bills: Not as Troubling as You Think.
The ABCs of Saving for College.
Q&A: The Days of Easy Money Are Gone.
The Dow: Lessons From the Farm.
Scams: Have I Got a Living Trust for You.
Shorts: Negotiating Credit-Card Interest.
When Good Plans Go Wrong.
by Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
Science: Quark Defies the Senses.
Religion: Sexual or Textual Harassment?.
Aging: The Death of a Spouse.
Earthquakes: Tennessee Alert.
Lifestyle.
Sports: A Whole New Ball Game.
Travel: War of the Wonder Worlds.
Health: Earache Overkill.
Ideas: Making Sense of the Inner City.
Medicine: On the Front Lines of AIDS.
Food: Jell-O Comes Bouncing Back.
Judgment Calls': by Robert J. Samuelson.
The Arts.
Architecture: A Sense of Place.
Books: Long Trek to an Icy Death.
French Clamor for New Camus Theater: A Shakespeare Oddity.
Movies: Martin Lawrence Raw.
Television: 'The Stand' Doesn't Deliver.
Music: $1,000 Streisand Tickets Here.


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