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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: April 19, 1993, Volume CXXI, No. 16
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Child Abuse. Cover: Photo by Theo Westenberger for NEWSWEEK.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE PANIC OVER CHILD ABUSE: Nearly 3 million children were reported as suspected victims of abuse and neglect last year. Sex-abuse cases are among the most tormenting, for many turn on the testimony of small children. Advocates urge courts to believe the children. But a growing minority of experts think overzealous prosecutors and therapists can actually plant false memories in kids' minds. When does the good fight to protect our children go too far? Lifestyle: Page 54.

CLINTON'S REALITY TEST: After a series of compromises on issues ranging from gays in the military to federal lands to his economic-stimulus package, Bill Clinton finds himself under new scrutiny. How far will he go to make his deals? And can he play hardball with Washington lawmakers and lobbyists? National Affairs: Page 24.

STAND BY YOUR BRAND: Philip Morris slashed the price of Marlboros to fend off generic smokes--and suddenly Wall Street questioned the future of famous names. But Americans' newfound fondness for generics and store brands may be only a response to tough times. Name brands are learning how to fight back, and when consumers' incomes start rising again, look for a comeback. Business: Page 38.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
Newsweek.
National Affairs.
Playing hardball.
Clinton's brain trusters.
Can earning and learning really work?.
L.A.'s jittery election.
A murder that didn't have to happen.
International.
Serbia's ghosts.
The death of a rising star.
Whites are South Africans, too.
Cambodia's deadly search for purity.
The American at Mao's side.
France: law and order--or racism?.
End of the chrysanthemums.
Business.
Stand by your brand.
Taking on "Big.
The selling of the World Cup.
Loose Change.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
Education: A nation still at risk.
Justice: Cuomo: no justice, no peace.
Science: From a fungus, a cancer cure?.
Fortunately, none got into the beer.
How is a quark like a Frisbee?.
Lifestyle.
Family: Rush to judgment (the cover.
Safeguarding your children.
Trends: A turn for the verse.
The Arts.
Books: Springing for fiction.
Movies: Hook, Lyne and stinker.
Art: Thoroughly modern, really.
Theater: A downtown firmament.
Formula for death in the Third World.
How much is that Demi in the window?.
Music: She let freedom sing.
Departments.
Periscope.
Letters.
My Turn.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.


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