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TITLE: TIME magazine
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER 5, 1994; VOL. 144 NO. 10
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Ready to talk nbow? CASTRO hopes his flood of refugees will force the U. S. to make a deal. COVER Illustration for TIME by Paul Davis.

COVER: Fighting a Human Wave.
Stashing Cuban rafters in tents at Guantanamo is a stopgap, not a policy. But 35 years of cold war demonology keep Clinton from initiating broad negotiations with Fidel Castro.
Inside Cuba: The people explain why some stay and some go.
Cover Stories: A Cuban at Guantanamo, barred from the U.S.
POLITICS: Reform's Fading Heartbeat: The President scores on crime, but health reform looks dead.
THE PRESIDENCY: Mastering the Art of Relaxation Workaholic Clinton craves rest, Scrabble and Big Thoughts.
FAMILIES: A Daughter's Final Gift A young woman's heart is transplanted into her father.
Law: A brutal week for Simpson's defense.
MEXICO: Clean and Cautious In a well-monitored election, the voters stick with the familiar.
NORTHERN IRELAND: An End to the Crying Game? A glimmer of hope that peace maybe around the corner.
NORTH KOREA: What's the Meaning of This? Oddities and nonhappenings hint at trouble for Kim.
ENVIRONMENT: Defusing the Population Bomb It's the Catholic-Muslim alliance against the feminists in Cairo.
BUSINESS: A Mogul on the Loose Disney's Jeffrey Katzenberg is walking into the unknown.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS: Now That's Entertainment! The Bells team up with Hollywood in the race for two-way TV.
COMMERCE: Bargain Basement U.S.A. The weak dollar creates a shopping mecca for foreign tourists.
JUSTICE: Keeping Out the Ex-Cons Citizens rally to bar released prisoners from their towns.
SOCIETY: Down and Out in Paradise Boomtown service workers find jobs but can't make the rent.
HEALTH: Could Too Little Fat Be Dangerous? A new study creates another gnawing dilemma for dieters.
MEDICINE: Close Call with a Deadly Virus A Yale scientist's infection prompts calls for tighter lab security.
THEARTS & MEDIA.
Cinema: How a thrilling $50 million movie fell to pieces.
Ideas: "Zines" are the voices of the underground.
Pop: Boys II Men unabashedly sing love songs.
Books: Bob Evans, Mr. Vertigo and Dixie crime.
Music: Dawn Upshaw has a gorgeous crossover album.
Royals Princess Dianashang-ups.


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