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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: November 1, 1993, Volume CXXII, No. 18
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: A Dog's Life. The Secret World of Animals. COVER: Photo by Howard Berman.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
A DOG'S LIFE: THE SECRET WORLD OF ANIMALS: Do dogs lead richly textured lives full of love, jealousy, passion and fear? According to best-selling author Elizabeth Marshall Thomas, they sure do. Skeptics doubt some of her claims, but dog lovers are lapping them up. A companion piece examines the new research--and insights--into the secret world of animals. Society: Page 58.

HIGH TIMES REVISITED: Alter a decade of demonization, marijuana is back in fashion. Rock music celebrates getting high, TV makes it funny and pot leaves are showing up on jewelry and T shirts --all to the delight of teenagers. But drug experts aren't laughing. Pot smokers run plenty of risks, some of them worse now than ever. Lifestyle: Page 50.

THE SAVIOR AT SEARS: A year alter taking the helm, Arthur Martinez has slashed costs, elosed stores and spruted up the retailer's dowdy image. Custom-ers are responding--but can he keep it up? Business: Page 42.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK.
National Affairs.
Health Care: Hillary's Continuing Grusade by Eleanor Clift and Rich Thomas.
Congress: Can TV Violence Be Regulated?.
Crime: Stalked to Death?.
Murder Capital: A Mayor's Call for Help.
Senate: What's in Bob Packwood's Diary?.
Super Collider: The Tunnel to Nowhere.
Greens: Why Are They Feeling So Blue? by Daniel Glick.
Between the Lines' by Jonathan Alter.
International.
Haiti: Sailing Into Big Trouble.
NATO: 'Donk Gloat' Wins the Day by Michael Elliott.
Georgia: Big Guns, No Idea Where to Shoot.
South Africa: Mandelås Soldier on the Make.
Britain: Has the `Tron Lady' Gone Soft?.
Japan: Imperial Swoon.
Business.
Revyvals: Has Sears Been Saved? by John McCormick.
Takeovers: The Paramount Battle Heats Up.
Dessert: The King of Cream Returns.
Investing: Prudential's 400,000 Apologies.
`Capital Gains' by Jane Bryant Quinn.
Lifestyle.
Drugs: The Drug Culture Stages a Return by John Leland.
Heroin's Ominous Comeback.
Generations: The Delany Sisters Tell All.
Basketball: Big Men, Bigger Money.
Soccer: Iraq's Desert Offensive.
Science: The Genetics of Violence.
Society.
The Cover: The (Secret) World of Dogs by Jerry Adler.
The Look of Love.
Not Justa Pretty Face.
Medicine: A Vaccine for Breast Cancer?.
The Arts.
Books: Biographies Abounding.
Movies: Tim Burton Looks at Holiday Hell.
Best Sellers: Slow Waltz to the Bank.
Film: China's Real Cultural Revolution.
Theater: Stormy Trip for 'Show Boat.
Departments.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.
My Turn.
Transition.
Letters.
`The Last Word.
Perspectives.
by George F. Will.


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