Monday, Jun. 21, 1993
Time Magazine Contents Page JUNE 14, 1993 VOL. 141 NO. 24
PUBLISHER'S LETTER 4
LETTERS 7
THE WEEK 13
MILESTONES 19
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THE WHITE HOUSE: I Hear You, I Hear You
Clinton appears to be spooked by opposition of any kind
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ECONOMY: Fixing the Japanese Problem
Laura Tyson is the muscle behind Clinton's trade plan
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SOMALIA: Might Meets Spite
Clinton answers a warlord's attack with a predawn raid
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IMMIGRATION: Don't Send Us Your Poor . . .
Many Americans want to take in the welcome mat
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SOCIETY: The Land of No Promise
Duped by thugs, Chinese aliens are cast adrift in America
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LOS ANGELES: A Mayor in the Perot Mold
Can Richard Riordan's business savvy heal the city?
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SCANDALS: A Matter of Honor
An Iraqgate whistle-blower takes her case to the White House
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ARMS CONTROL: The Doomsday Clock Ticks On
Proliferation continues to mushroom around the globe
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CUBA: Watch Out for the Yummies
A new generation of Marxists wants to dabble in capitalism
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COVER: Sex for Sale
Poverty, political chaos and porous borders have turned prostitution into a global growth industry. Mindless of social cost and disease, the skin trade debases millions of women and children. Among the most alarming trends is the explosion of child prostitution in many countries -- including the U.S.
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ENVIRONMENT: Saving the Everglades
The fate of the wetlands could be decided soon
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HEALTH: Closing in on Two Maladies
Diabetes: Patients fare best by watching blood sugar
Alzheimer's: A common gene may help cause the brain disease
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PROFILE: An Arab Voice in America
Edward Said mediates between Middle East and West
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TELEVISION: The Hate Channels
Public-access cable tests the limits of free speech
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SHOW BUSINESS: Tina's Turn on Film
A stark biopic raises old welts on a classy soul survivor
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REVIEWS
CINEMA Arnold battles the rumormongers in Last Action Hero. Un Coeur en Hiver takes a close look at a cold heart. TELEVISION A cartoon dog has its long- promised day. THEATER The cult classic She Loves Me is revealed as a classic, period. BOOKS Arthur Ashe's moving, strangely defensive memoir.
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SPECTATOR: The Avant Is Letting Down Its Garde
High culture's devices are becoming pop
PEOPLE 77
ESSAY 78
Cover: Photograph by Patrick Zachmann -- Magnum Photos
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