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Table of ContentsHey, Mom, TIME Shrunk the President A Shambles In VeniceBRINGING UP FATHER The message dads get is that they are not up to the job. And a record number don't stick around to raise their kids -- even as fathers are needed more than ever.Hollywood's Summer: Just Kidding The movies are softer, the kids are smarter, and everything's going PGHuman Beings Count Too Angel of Death From High Art To HollywoodSPOTLIGHT The Booking Of AnitaTIME Magazine masthead JUNE 28, 1993 VOL. 141 NO. 26 The Human TouchNEWS DIGESTSHRINKING PRESIDENT Tale of a StorytellerScar TissueTIME Magazine Contents Page JUNE 28, 1993 VOL. 141 NO. 26 Lives Altered ForeverThanks, MomBoys'-School Shocker Imperial Wedding Lolita, Post-Modernized''Freeze'' Backfires George Bush Is Oscar MadisonI'm SpecialKeeping Justice in Balance Beware the Study Of TurtlesMaking Do In a Pinch By shedding bad habits and letting Congress have its say, Clinton ends his losing streakPaying for the Clinton Plan WAY AHEAD OF BILL Unable to wait any longer for federal reform, states and companies are launching their own programs to cut costs and extend coverage to more of those now uninsuredHow America Really Does Rule the World HEALTH REPORT A Weird Case, Baby? Uh Huh! The Pepsi tampering scare appears to be nothing more than the first fad of summer, but what motivates bogus allegations?The Law According To Ruth Reserved but indefatigable, Supreme Court nominee Ruth Bader Ginsburg has liberal credentials, centrist views and conservative friendsREADY, AIM, SHUT DOWN As military bases brace for bad news, three naval shipyards fight a fierce rearguard actionWANTED: WARLORD NO. 1If You Can't Stand the Forms, Get Out of the Bureaucracy Hands Have No Tears to Flow, but Presidents Do Pity the Peacemakers Asked to take over as the world's Globo-cop, the U.N. has found no formula for successWINNERS AND LOSERS WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN In an affecting memoir, a dying John Connally mused about the Kennedy assassinationLife, Liberty and the Pursuit of Torture DISPATCHES The Quayle Museum Is No JokeThe Great Fast-Food Pig-Out The health craze is history, say the burger barons. Focusing again on traditional favorites, they offer jumbo sandwiches, supersize fries and prodigious pizzas.INFORMED SOURCES Schwarzenegger Body Count ARE BANKS OBSOLETE? ''Fat, dumb and happy,'' commercial banks are being quickly replaced as financial intermediaries
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