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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: August 23, 1993, Vol. CXX11, No. 7
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: GLOBO Cop. Does America have the will to Fight?

TOP OF THE WEEK:
GLOBO-COP: DOES AMERICA HAVE THE WILL TO FIGHT? Clinton's new top general, John Shalikashvili, is a Polish-born immigrant who understunds ethnic conflict deep in his bones. His task: to heip decide when and where America should un-leash its firepower at a time of messy post-cold-war conflict abroad and deep wariness at home. Special Report: Page 14. HEIDIWOOD: The "Heidi" scandal re-vives the specter of Hollywood Babylon and ex-poses the hypocrisy of Tinseltown's political correctness. While Heidi Fleiss black book makes moguls tremble, Holly-wood's financial books project a Golden Age of expanding markets. Entertainment: Page 46. SERMON IN THE ROCKIES: Speaking in Denver before cheering Catholics and a somber President Clinton, Pope John Paul II exported Americans to -defend life," The pope's trip Look place amid reports of a new encyclical absolutely forbidding birth control. Religion: Page 56. [FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK.
Special Report.
The Cover: Globo-Cop.
Espionage: Death of a Friendly Spy.
Bosnia: When There's No Peace to Keep.
Colin Powell: Everybody's Dream Candidate.
National Affairs.
Health Care: Can Clinton Make the Numbers Add Up? by Howard Fineman.
White House: A Troubled View From Within.
Guinier: The Rewards of Martyrdom.
California: A Nasty Tum on Immigrants.
Pollution: We're Winning the War on Smog.
Religion: A Witch Hunt in Arkansas.
Violence: A Killing Over 'Aryan Cosmetics.
Between the Lines' by Jonathan Alter.
Business.
The Russians: Better Rich Than Red by Dorinda Elliott.
Stocks: A Stampede Heard Round the World.
Welfare: Is the End Near in Europe?.
Dynasties: The Haft Family Feud.
`Loose Change.
Computers: Kingston Tech Does It Better.
Lifestyle.
Television: Late-Night Star Wars by Harry F. Waters.
Surgery: Siamese Tuvins Present a Dilemma.
Alzheimer's: A Genetic Clue.
Addiction: A Psychedelic Care?.
`That's Life.
The Arts.
Entertainment: Hollywood & Vice A New Golden Age -- Literally.
Altman on Sex, Lies and Movies.
Mildes: 'The Secret Garden' Comes to Lite.
Art: Balthus, Grand Master of Aloofness.
koks: Nailing Down the Marquis de Sade.
Society.
Religion: The President and the Pope.
A Tougher Stand on Birth Control.
Justice: More Cops, More Executions.


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