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Table of ContentsHEALTH REPORT Desert Dazzlers Native American jewelry is lively, high-style and, thanks to rappers and rockers, streetwiseHEAD TO HEAD Fox's Growing Pains Can the fourth network expand its young core audience without losing its brand-name identity?Just Funny Isn't EnoughHoney, I've Asked the Macbeths In for Drinks Beware of Rabies A death in New York renews fears about a scourge once thought to be under controlReturn of the Grownups Wasn't this to be the Summer of the Kid? Well, surprise! Adults are going to the movies.NICK AT NITE: The Movie John Woo: The Last Action HeroOld Redhead Is BackMill City's Bitter ChoiceSuccess Is His Best Revenge Capping three decades of wit, playwright Terrence McNally finds truth and tragedy in the mystic EastAvoiding the CutesA Bluer Shade Of BlackThe Political Interest Good Cops for LessMinimalist MagicLAYING DOWN THE LAW Trying to shed his party's reputation as law-and-order wimps, President Clinton steps forward with a tough new plan to fight crimeDid Washington Kill Vincent Foster?TIME Magazine Contents Page AUGUST 23, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 8 A CONVICT'S VIEW: ''PEOPLE DON'T WANT SOLUTIONS''Thorny CrownA RHYTHM TO THE MADNESSA Whale of a Debate DANGER IN THE SAFETY ZONE As violence spreads into small towns, many Americans barricade themselvesBIG SHOTS A Case of Weakness East Meets Guess?MOUNTAIN BLUFFS While the Serbs fine-tune their siege of Sarajevo, NATO's attack squadrons remain on the groundRushdie and U2A Casualty of Chaos A CIA agent's death demonstrates the dangers of U.S. efforts to help the former Soviet statesJohn Paul Superstar The Pope lands in Denver to lead a Catholic Woodstock for the world's youthShades of Violence The Woody TapesAnd Now the Good News Military Maneuvers In naming a replacement for Colin Powell, the President moves toward becoming a real Commander in ChiefSlaughter in Slow Motion At the root of yet another devastating African famine that affects thousands of people is not drought but a brutal and seemingly endless civil war TIME Magazine masthead AUGUST 23, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 8 THE POWER OF SILENCE A general strike empties the streets of Lagos, sending a defiant demand for democracy to the military regimeSPOTLIGHT Death on Track 4 The death of a Red Army Faction member damages the antiterrorist squadNEWS DIGEST AUGUST 8-14WINNERS & LOSERS Broken in Haft A family free-for-all shatters Washington's most prominent business empireTHE MORNING LINE Hugh Sidey's America BACK AT FULL THROTTLE Leaner, cleaner, tougher and better managed, America's freight-train system is becoming competitive againINFORMED SOURCES Holidays in Hell In their quest for tourist dollars, the most dangerous and backward countries are beckoning to travelers
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