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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: APRIL 5, 1993; VOL. 141 NO. 14
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The Generation that forgot God. Baby Boomers go back to church.
Cover: (top to bottom, left to right) NASA; EddieAdams--AP; Department of Defense; Neil Leifer; ZapruderFilm Still 01967 LMH Co./cVo James Silverberg; James Pozarilc--Gamma Liaison; Dirck Halstead; Bill Eppridge/LIFE; The Memory Shop; Harry Langdon; Mark Lennihan--AP. Background by David Lawrence--The Stock Market.

COVER: The Generation That Forgot God Millions of Americans left church and synagogue and wandered in the spiritual desert. Now many are ready to return--but only on their own terms.
Clinton's Faith Pastor in the White House.
RUSSIA: A Little Help from his Friends Yeltsin heads to the summit looking for a big boost.
Advice from Nixon and Gorbachev.
DEFENSE: Man in a Minefield Les Aspin's dream job has become something of a nightmare.
TERRORISM: Suspects in Custody After key arrests, questions linger in the Twin-Tower bombing.
CULTS: Playing Mind Games Can the Branch Davidians survive a bombardment of soft rock?.
EDUCATION: Death of a Thousand Cuts Cash-poor public schools draw their belts tighter.
DESIGN: Architecture Goes Green Environmentally correct buildings save trees, ozone and money.
SOCIETY: Sex as a Scoring Game A competition ignites debate over teenage values.
BUSINESS: Does Anybody Want This Job? Burned by a fire scandal, NBC News searches for a new boss.
Basinger's $9 million week The actress pays a hefty fine.
MUSIC: Rock of the Irish Black 47 heads a new wave of Irish bands.
PROFILE: Redefining His Genre Clint Eastwood proves he's one actor with few limitations.
LANGUAGE: tihlngan Hol Dajatlh a? Trekkies are mastering the Klingon tongue.
CINEMA: A Few Good Women Oscar pays tribute to them. Now movies need a lot more.
REVIEWS.
CINEMA For the best view of kids on film, go to Quebec.
Primal urges, prime cuisine in a Mexican melodrama.
BOOKS John McPhee explores California.
Kathryn Harrison's psychological striptease.
SHORT TAKES.
DEPARTMENTS.
MANAGING EDITOR'S LETTER 4 S.
LETTERS.
GRAPEVINE.
MILESTONES.
PEOPLE.
ESSAY.


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