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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: May 24, 1993, Volume CXXI, No. 21
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Reluctant Princess Japan's Royal Bride. Cover: Photo by Noburo Hashimoto--Sygma.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
PRINCESS OR PRISONER? JAPAN'S RELUCTANT ROYAL BRIDE: He is the man who will one day reign as Japan's emperor. She would rather have been ambassador to Washington. But a persistent crown prince finally won the hand of Masako Owada, and on June 9 they will wed. Will the princess be a link between Japan and the rest of the world--or will she become a captive of one her country's most archaic institutions, cast in the most traditional "woman's role" of them all? International: Page 28.

CLINTON: SLOW MOTION: From Bosnia to the budget battle, President Clinton has created an impression that he's too eager to please and too anxious to compromise. NEWSWEEK looks at the road to indecision on his Bosnia policy--and how his attempts to set the terms for military intervention turned into a muddle. National Affairs: Page 16.

HOW SAFE IS OUR FOOD? Recent outbreaks of food poisoning have cast a harsh new light on the safety of America's food supply. Contaminated food can cause everything from diarrhea to brain damage; an estimated 6.5 million people are stricken every year, and more than 9,000 die. At fault are the very way our food is produced and distributed and an inspection system desperately in need of an overhaul. Lifestyle: Page 52.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
National Affairs.
Clinton: eager to please, anxious to compromise.
Bosnia: the road to indecision.
What if we do nothing about Bosnia?.
Clinton and the world.
Dramatic testimony for and against the gay ban.
Congress: the private agonies of chairman Rosty.
A vote for L.A. law and order?.
International.
Japan: the reluctant princess (the cover.
It's not the kind of job I'd line up for.
Royalists: intimidators on the right.
Cambodia: a vote--but not for peace.
Business.
West of Wall Street.
Don't bury the airlines: interview with Donald Burr.
Beware these trusts.
Are tribes the key to success?.
Robert J. Samuelson.
Lifestyle.
Food: How safe?.
What you can do to.
lessen the risks.
Mind: Counting your blessings.
Television: Racing the news crews.
Fashion: Where have all the sandals gone?.
The Arts.
Movies: Taking a chance with a Holocaust drama.
Books: Easy reading, heavy lifting.
Treachery transcribed.
Theater: The dancing diva of Broadway, Chita Rivera.
Fighting the Squish Factor: In Chicago.
Society.
Sports: Who you calling hero?.
Justice: Crowning a "quota queen"?.
Ideas: The debate over gay marriage.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
Meg Greenfield.


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