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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: February 22, 1993, Volume CXXI, No. 8
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Cures from the Womb. Fetal Tissue Research. Cover: Photo by Lennart Nilsson from "A Child Is Born," Dell Publishing.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
CURES FROM THE WOMB: PRESCRIPTIONS AND PROBLEMS: President Clinton's rescinding of the edict that forbade federal funding for transplanting tissue from aborted fetuses has added to the scientific and ethical controversy surrounding this issue. What is the state of research into the effectiveness of such transplants on diseases such as Alzheimer's and diabetes? May a child be conceived just to be aborted for medical purposes? Are we heading for the "harvesting" of fetal tissue? Society: Page 48.

GET READY FOR CAMPAIGN '93: To sell the groundbreaking economic plan Bill Clinton will unveil in a speech to Congress this week, his political brain trust is reactivating its election-year machinery--batch faxes, satellite feeds, rapid-response surrogates and town meetings. Will the American public buy his program? National Affairs: Page 24.

LOVE FOR ARTHUR ASHE: The outpouring of grief for Arthur Ashe, who died of complications from AIDS at 49, was extraordinary, transcending his status as a sports great. Frank Deford celebrates Ashe as a man who was honored more for his nobility than for his celebrity, noting that: "He was a more infectious person even than what incidentally killed him." Transition: Page 60.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
National Affairs. Campaign '93;.
Reno: "Are you ready to go?.
The roaring '90s?.
Shards of the glass ceiling.
Where are the bone-crushers?.
L.A.: city of euphemisms.
International.
A Bosnia policy: give peace a chance?.
Europe to Clinton: a wary welcome.
Somalia's father of all warlords.
Cambodia: "This is my home.
Russia's nouveaux richeskis.
Business.
The risks of bashing business.
A boss for the New Age.
A crusader takes on Tobacco Road.
All's fair in Toyland, U.S.A.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
Science: Cures from the womb (the cover.
A search for limits.
Education: Who would want this job?.
Transition: Arthur Ashe: lessons from a friend.
The Arts.
Art: A matter of horsepower.
Dance: A Golden Gate ballet gala.
Music: String along with Elvis Costello.
What's puzzling us is the nature of his game.
Lifestyle.
Family: Mary Poppins speaks out.
Trends: Miami Beach: Madonna slept here.
Health: Farewell, medium-rare burger.
Generations: First, kill all the boomers.
That's Life.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
George F. Will.


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