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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: JULY 30, 1999; No. 496
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: If we ran Hollywood. Our modest memos to the moguls.

NEWS & NOTES:
Favorite Son More than 35 years ago a fledgling medium brought the death of a young President home to America. Now television's round-the-clock coverage turns toward the loss of his son, John F. Kennedy Jr.... Hot Sheet... Flashes...MMibr.

If We Ran Hollywood Budgets would get smaller, films would get smarter, Batman would get younger, and Will Smith would take a day off BY BENJAMIN SVETKEY AND EW STAFF.

SPY'S LIKE US 1999 TV viewers won't see pairs such as Bill Cosby (left) and Robert Culp.

Like Father, Like Son Is Rupert Murdoch's son Lachlan the crown prince of News Corp.? BY DAVID HOC H M A N.

Whitewash The last time the NAACP fought the TV industry was over Amos 'n' Andy. Nearly 50 years later, the civil rights group is protesting the Big Four's entire lineup! How scary is that? BY JOE FLINT AND DAN SNIERSON.

Rhymes With Rich Behind the buzz on the indie hit The Blair Witch Project. BY REBECCA A S C H E R-WA L S H PLUS: Four alterna-pics to cure the blockbuster blues.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES LISA SCHWARZBAUM on The Haunting; also trick and Inspector Gadget. PLUS: Reel World; Parents' Guide.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on VH1's 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll. PLUS: On the Air; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.

STAGE J E SS C A G L E on two knocked-about women, Cher and Margaret Cho.

BOOKS A.J. JACOBS on'808 It Girl ima Janowitz's A Certain Age. PLUS: Between the Lines.

MUSIC TY BURR on the Bard sampler Be Thou Now Persuaded: Living in a Shakespearean World. PLUS: Hear and Now; Macy Gray; album titles that'll make you blush.

VIDEO TY BURR on Mel Gibson's Payback and 1967's Point Blank. PLUS: Directors who do disappearing acts.

MULTIMEDIA NOAH ROBI SC ICON on the online battle between MTV and Rolling Stone. PLUS: Poking fun at Tina Brown's new mag; Cybertalk.

DEPARTMENTS:
BIZ The curtain goes down on Warner Bros.' legendary executives Bob Daly and Terry Semel, who call it quits.
MAIL Was West wildly disappointing? Readers want Hollywood salaries; the author of The General's Daughter has a bone to pick.
ENCORE Aug. 5,1983: Tom Cruise shows us his tightie- whitíes in Risky Business.


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