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Table of ContentsSupport for the FBI Reality Check on Figures MANDELA AND DE KLERK SPEAK OUT In exclusive interviews, South Africa's black and white leaders both profess optimism about a multiracial futureSaving Your Skin BIRTH OF A NATION A historic agreement to hold South Africa's first free elections next April promises no miracle solution for the country's profound economic and social woesHasta la Vista, Bobby The G.O.P.'s Hutchison Wins Texas Senate raceLet's Hear It from the Kids Planning for Health Care NEW, IMPROVED AND READY FOR BATTLE THE ABORTION PILL is finally coming to the U.S., and a breakthrough that eliminates the follow-up shots will make it simpler to useWrong Results Death As a Way of Life On one northern battlefield, a TIME photographer records the grief of a group of small, tightly knit Muslim villages MANDELA AND DE KLERK SPEAK OUT In exclusive interviews, South Africa's balck and white leaders both profess optimism about a multiracial futureBetter and Worse SHARING BAD HABITS WITH THE BOSSTHE MORNING LINE Spectator The Future Is Looking Too Cool Instant CDs! Movie premieres and Macy's at home! Amazing -- and sterile and lonelyParalyzed by CautionTailor-made to be Used Against HerVOX POP WINNERS & LOSERS Where Is 'My Center'? As Bill Clinton dumps another nominee and scrambles for the political middle, he raises new questions about his true convictionsA Win, Sort OfBENTSEN ON THE BURNER His influence rides on winning the votes of his old Senate colleagues for Clinton's battered budgetScreen Jeanne's Big DayTIME Magazine masthead JUNE 14, 1993 VOL. 141 NO. 24 Fun with Dan and ConnieNEWS DIGEST MAY 30-JUNE 5A Dictionary For These TimesTHE NEXT LANI GUINIER? As nominee to head the National Endowment for the Humanities, Hackney may draw fireDisco's Hot TotThe Political Interest Another Blown OpportunitySPOTLIGHT The Round Mound in the Heavens Two overwhelming talents collide in the N.B.A. finalsAROUND THE WORLD IN A SINGLE TIE JAWS II In Jurassic Park, Steven Spielberg has a monster movie with a lot of biteSweet NothingsRockabilly HeartthrobDying for The CameraPresent at The CollapseBUT WILL IT END THE ABORTION DEBATE? Protesters will have a hard time finding targets, but they won't give upThe Vanishing Strike Evil Over the Land A deadly illness plagues the Navajo nationTIME Magazine Contents Page JUNE 14, 1993 VOL. 141 NO. 24 TEACHING ABOUT SEX ENDING THE PAPER CHASE He conquered the computer industry. Now Bill Gates is taking on a daunting new challenge: creating the office of the future.THE 10 MOST IMPORTANT JOBS BILL CLINTON HAS NOT YET FILLED Bill Gates On ...HEALTH REPORT DEJA GERGEN No Room at the Top Crowding and accidents increase as Americans flock to mountaineeringINFORMED SOURCES Peak Performance
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