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Table of ContentsSOLVE IT AGAIN, SAM Four doughty veterans of the fictional crime wars demonstrate why experience countsDef Jam BACK FROM BOOT HILL After years in eclipse, westerns are in vogue again. But it's the West through a new '90s prism.A SWIFT ROUTE TO SUICIDE Rage and Roll FASTING FOR THE RIGHT TO DIE Dragged, literally, to jail for helping people kill themselves, Jack Kevorkian goes on a hunger strikeHEALTH REPORT HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELFMade-for-TV Murder TOXINS ON TAP The water Americans drink may look clear and clean, but it often contains noxious chemicals and malicious microbesTIME Magazine Contents Page NOVEMBER 15, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 20 AND THE PURSUIT OF FOOTWEAR CONTRARY TO POPULAR OPINION SHOOTIN' UP THE CHARTS When gangsta rappers turn to serious gunplay, is it life imitating rap?WILL A SON ALSO RISE?One of These Days, Radovan OF ANGELS, DEVILS AND MESSAGES FROM GODDISPATCHES The Child KillersLimiting Welfare: Two Years and Out GOD'S BILLY PULPIT After a lifetime of reshaping Protestantism, Billy Graham contemplates his final years and a legacy that has no sure successorSEARCHING FOR ANSWERS SEEN & HEARDINFORMED SOURCES SHOULD NATO MOVE EAST? Old enemies from the Warsaw Pact are keen to join the Western alliance, but Moscow frowns on the ideaHealth-Care Professionals, Washington-Style THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING TIFFANYTO THE SPOILER, VICTORY But the election of a hard-line mayor could turn the Holy City into a flashpoint between Arabs and JewsJust Say No to Rock StarsVERY BAD BLOOD The discovery of HIV-tainted plasma in Germany raises alarm about the ability to ensure safe supplies worldwideBLUE-HELMET BLUES Strapped for cash and short of manpower, U.N. peacekeepers are asked to do too much with too littleCLUES IN THE ASHES Fighting the flames is tough, but not as difficult as hunting down and arresting the culprits behind the destructionPlease Say It Isn't OverINSIDE WASHINGTON Clinton Rethinking His Foreign Policy Team WINNERS & LOSERS Heaviness LiteHIS OWN PRIVATE AGONY Who will stand by River Phoenix after the young actor's brutal death? His legion of fans will.Socks Can't Do It Alone PACKWOOD VS. PACKWOOD Now the Senator's colleagues suspect that he tried to use his clout to get a better deal in his divorce caseFURTHERMORE FRIENDS IN LOW PLACES How close were the Clintons to a dubious Arkansas banker?FAREWELL TO IMMACULATE HOMES? TIME Magazine Masthead NOVEMBER 15, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 20 THE POLITICAL INTEREST BACK TO THE WAR ROOMGANGSTA RAPPING Going straight can be hard for a hood with a sense of honorTHE WEEK OCTOBER 31-NOVEMBER 6FURTHERMORE MONEY ANGLES WHY NAFTA IS GOOD MEDICINEControversial Peace Prize NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Ornery voters give the boot to incumbent Democrats, but the pattern isn't as simple as it appearsMEAT LOAF'S PRIME CUTS The '70s raver is reunited with composer Jim Steinman for a No. 1 album that celebrates sex, drums and rock 'n' rollAll Wired Up KINISON IS BACK. AAAAAAAAAAGH! Sulfurous Sam died last year, but his comedy style shrieks onSURPRISE! NAFTA'S ALREADY HEREThe Endless Wave URBAN BLIGHT The everyday horrors of city life make for eerie dramaTesting Clinton's Foreign Policy IT'S JUST THAT CLOSE No matter how the debate with Perot turns out, the White House still risks losing NAFTAEGO TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL The National Actors Theatre may have started as a personal vehicle for Tony Randall, but it is showing signs of improvementTHE GREAT ENUNCIATOR The first of a two-volume biography maps the divided soul of W.E.B. Du BoisTired of Political Correctness Billion-Dollar Sellout FURTHERMORE
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