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Table of ContentsTHE DUKE OF PRUNES FRANK ZAPPA 1940-1993THE POLITICAL INTEREST CLINTON'S DRUG POLICY IS A BUSTIMPORTING THE GLITZ Western cash and marketing techniques have transformed the legendary Red Army hockey team into a hot attraction''HAVE WE GONE MAD?'' In Milwaukee, a rash of murders provokes a drive to ban handgunsCHELSEA ON HER TOESBEYOND THE BRADY BILL The future of handgun control is likely to be stringent licensing and curbs on assault pistolsTIME Magazine Contents Page DECEMBER 20, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 26 A MASS MURDERER'S JOURNEY TOWARD MADNESSTHE JACKSON FAMILY VALUESWITHOUT A PRAYER The debate over religion in public schools is born again in MississippiCRASHING THE GLASS CEILINGUP IN ARMS A train massacre intensifies the demand for gun control -- and for gunsWHO'S ENTITLED? (SURPRISE!) NASA: SPACE CONCIERGETHEIR TURN TO PAY? Clinton is tempted to cut entitlements, but he may shy away from the battleHEALTH REPORT Meanwhile, Back at the Soviet Space Program WHAT WOULD LENIN SAY? Under a new democratic constitution, Boris Yeltsin will have all the powers of a modern-day czarSYRIA: BACK IN THE PEACE GAME WHEN REVENGE COMES FIRST Eye-for-an-eye violence between settlers and Palestinians mocks the idea of coexistenceINFORMED SOURCES WAITING FOR THE VERDICTS A sensational double-murder case heads for a double juryA QUESTION OF VALUE Barry Diller wins a crucial court victory, but has the bidding battle made Paramount overpriced?PUT UP OR SHUT UP A GATT agreement, after seven long years of talk and countless delays, would lower prices and create jobsLONG ISLAND: THE SUBURBAN JUNGLE INSIDE WASHINGTON WELFARE REFORM RETURNING TO THE BACK BURNER? BLINDED BY THE LIGHT Physicists take an important step toward limitless clean energy, but the payoff won't come for decadesWINNERS & LOSERS THE FOIE GRAS DIET Some too-good-to-be-true news for the holidays: a French gastronome says you can eat fat, yet stay slimWHAT WILL NASA DO FOR AN ENCORE? The flight to fix the Hubble Telescope may have been a triumph, but the agency's future is still cloudedTHE WEEK DECEMBER 5-11IN THE SPOTLIGHT RUNNING (BARELY) ON EMPTY Two attractive stars can't put life into The Pelican BriefNOVEL IDEA PERVERSITIES Down and out in London with an angry, erudite drifterA VISION OF JUDGMENT After a four-year cleaning, Michelangelo's epic fresco at the Sistine Chapel reasserts its powerLIBERTE, FRATERNITE, HANKS SEQUELS AREN'T EQUALS When Hollywood dupes its hits, freshness gives way to formula. These comedy retreads promise more of the same but provide less.THE PASSAGE OF NAFTA WHERE WILD THINGS ROAM In a lively Christmas crop of books for children, there are dragons, wildebeests, camels, hop frogs -- and a dose of the real world too THE LIFE OF THE MIND FURTHERMORE REPRESSED-MEMORY DEBATE FURTHERMORE TIME Magazine Masthead DECEMBER 20, 1993 VOL. 142 NO. 26 PUTTING A RAP ON SCROOGE A sprawling, contemporary version of A Christmas Carol engagingly sets Dickens' classic in a Washington ghettoTOWARD THE PACIFIC AGE FINALLY READY FOR HER CLOSE-UP Somewhere between London and Los Angeles, the musical Sunset Boulevard has found its wayPASS THOSE PEANUTS
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