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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: May 23 1994, Volume CXXIII. No. 21
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: D-DAY. Eyewitness to the Invasion. COVER: Photo by Robert Capa --International Center of Photography-Magnum.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
D-DAY: EYEWITNESS TO THE INVASION: It was the greatest seaborne assault in history, a daring thrust across the English Channel to the beaches of Normandy -and then a bloody assault on Hitler's Atlantic Wall. The Allies couldn't afford to fail. Defeat would have prolonged the war, possibly forcing America to use atomic bombs on Germany. One eyewitness was the late Robert Capa, a legendary photographer whose rare pictures and diary excerpts introduce NEWSWEEK'S 50th-anniversary report on the war in Europe's longest day. Special Report: Page 19.

THE COURTSHIP OF STEPHEN BREYER: On Wednesday President Clinton had settled on Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt. On Thursday he switched to Judge Richard Arnold. By Friday he was finally ready: Judge Stephen Breyer would be the next justice of the Supreme Court. A look at Clinton's maddening decision-making process, and at the nominee. National Affairs: Page 40.

BE KIND TO MOGULS MONTH: Hoping to get to the beach in July? Hollywood says, Don't do it! More than 50 feature movies are due out this summer, and they can't all be hits unless you do your part. Here's how the studios want you to spend the next three months. The Arts: Page 58.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK Special Report.
The Cover: D-Day--Eyewitness to the Invasion.
;50 Years Later, Robert Capa's Photo Diary.
Why the Allies Won by John Barry.
Who Will Keep the Peace?.
by Michael Elliott.
Map of the Landing.
How the Leaders Led by Paul Fussell.
For Clinton, a Tough Act to Follow by Jonathan Alter.
National Affairs.
Justice: Courting Stephen Breyer.
Whitewater: Who Is Jean Lewis?.
Paula Jones: The Credibility Gap.
Vietnam: Death of a 'Fortunate Son.
The Health Care Nose-Counters by Joe Klein.
International.
Rwanda: The Killing Fields.
Haiti: Pressure Points.
Jericho: Celebrating Self-Rule.
Business.
Jobs: Thanks. You're Fired. by Marc Levinson.
Wall Street: Scandals Alarm Black Execs.
South Africa: Land of Opportunity.
Ads: Ben & Jerry's Activists.
The New (Old) Industrial Policy by Robert J. Samuelson.
Society.
Environment: Birth of a Park.
Ideas: Erik H. Erikson (190.
Trends: Brewpubs Stir Up Ferment.
The Arts.
Summer Movies: Survival of the Fittest.
Spike Lee's Family Album.
Books: Remembering an Old South, Not All Bad.
Theater: Sondheim Proves He Has Heart.
Art: Warhol Gets a Museum.
Performance: Stage Fright? Just Ask Barbra.
Happy Days Are Here Again--Again.
History: The Story of Sex (The Good Parts.
Broadway: Tommy Tune's New Duds.
Departments.
Periscope.
Transition.
My Turn.
Newsmakers.
Letters.
The Last Word.
Perspectives.
by Meg Greenfield.


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