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Table of ContentsCONTRARY TO POPULAR OPINION HOME SMOKE-FREE HOME Judges warn parents to stub out their cigarettes around the children -- or risk losing custodySERIES KILLERS CONFESSIONS OF A 21ST CENTURY COUCH POTATOINFORMED SOURCES MAP ROCK'S ANXIOUS REBELS A young, vibrant alternative scene has turned music on its ear. But are the new stars too hot to be cool?HOUSEWORK IS OBSOLESCENTHEALTH REPORT SPECTATOR ROCK AND ROLL DEJA VUWHERE'S THE NEXT SEATTLETHE SEXIEST MAN: HIS STORYDISPATCHES Hash Slinger to the StarsNEW WORLD VOICE MAIL THE SHOCK OF THE BLUE Beavis and Butt-head, Ted and Whoopi, Howard Stern and his Private Parts: Whatever happened to political correctness -- and good manners?TOP INFANTTIME Magazine Contents Page OCTOBER 25, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 17 THE PUREST DREAMER IN PARIS On his centenary, a lavish show celebrates the precise yet hauntingly poetic vision of Catalan artist Joan MiroMADONNA GOES TO CAMP She had shocked, then almost lost her audiences. Now the Queen of Burlesque just wants to be a clown.THE MAKING OF A ZEALOT MODEL'S BLOCKCHILD IN NEEDRAW DATA SURFING INTO THE MELANCHOLY PAST A sports competition, of all things, lures a journalist into Vietnam, where all is smiles and sadness, and nobody can find Hamburger Hill''WHO WILL GO WITH ME!''DEMOCRACY'S TOUGHEST TESTTHE WILD MAN WITHINWINNING UGLY, IN SIX The Phillies, baseball's biker brigade, make road kill of the Braves and meet Toronto in the SeriesTHE GREATEST PIANIST OF ALL?THE BOHO DANCEGLIMPSES INTO LOST SOULSNEW MENSTRUAL THEORY DANGEROUS TIMES IN AND OUT WITH THE TIDE Bloody rebukes in Somalia and Haiti raise questions about the lack of guiding principles behind Clinton's zigzagging foreign policyWARNINGS ABOUT NIGERIA OAKLEY'S GAMBITTHE POLITICAL INTEREST FEELING THE HEATATTENTION NAFTA SHOPPERS! Trading favors: Clinton is not so much selling his trade pact with Mexico as he is buying it, with goodies for key lawmakers and special interestsWHO REALLY PAYS THE BILL? FRAMING THE BOUNDARIES OF EVIL HONORED ENGLISHMEN SLAMMING THE DOOR A border blockade in El Paso reduces crime but also threatens the region's fragile economic balanceOXYGEN, PLEASE As he delays turning it into law, Clinton loses momentum for his planSPOTLIGHT THE GRIM ESCAPE An army of the dispossessed faces cold and hunger after the Abkhazian triumph in SukhumiTIME Magazine Masthead OCTOBER 25, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 17 ISRAEL'S SECRET WEAPON For this trading tycoon, a $3.5 billion military sale to China is only one chapter in a story of rags-to-riches success and nonstop wheeling and dealingNEWS DIGEST OCTOBER 10-16WINNERS & LOSERS THEY GAVE PEACE A CHANCE Mandela and De Klerk are honored for bringing South Africa to the brink of freedom for allTHE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES? JIMMY CARTER. VOX POP GENES, PULSARS and SLAVERY WIRED! Bell Atlantic's bid for cable giant TCI is the biggest media deal in history; it's also a peek at the future
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