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TITLE:
U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE:
September 27 1993; VOL., 115 NO. 12
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: What the Clinton Plan means to you. A Consumer's guide to Health Care Reform. COVER: Photo by David Sharpe--David Sharpe Studio; styling by Madeleine Harrell; painting by Propeller Productions.
Health care. At last, the plan -- and some big questions.
A time of peace? Realism replaces mideast euphoria.
Falling. The downward spiral in prices is costing workers jobs.
D-day thanks. A monument at Arromanches salutes the troops who stormed Normandy's beaches.
OUTLOOK.
A time of war--and a time of peace.
I'hc changing war on drugs.
Peace in Bosnia?.
Business in the Mideast.
Banning bicycles.
On Society: John Leo ponders mayhem on the highways.
Washington Whispers.
U.S. NEWS.
COVER STORY.
The politics of health reform.
A consumer's guide to the coming debate.
Firsthand reports of four top-flight HMOs.
Interview: Clinton answers readers' questions.
On Politics: Michael Barone sees liberalism's last gasp.
WORLD REPORT.
Can Israel and the PLO make peace work? It won't be easy.
One good deal does not make a U.S. foreign policy.
On the Middle East: Fouad Ajami returns to the start.
BUSINESS.
Disinflation's painful fallout.
A double dip for Japan?.
Portrait: Sumner Redstone, 70-year-old media magnate.
SCIENCE & SOCIETY.
Feminism's daughters: All about the third wave's agenda.
NEWS YOU CAN USE.
A trip back to D-day: Memories 50 years later.
On Money: Jack Egan looks for a bit of glitter in gold.
The Newsletter: Fees by phone; faster computer talk; cheaper car rentals.
Editorial: Risks for peace.
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