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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: JULY 19. 1993 VOL 142 NO.3
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER STORY: Jessica DeBoer must change hands in three more weeks. COVER: The Battle for Jessica Two sets of parents fought for years over who would get the baby; but in custody battles, should children really be treated as property?

NATURE: Why Is the Weather So Weird? Here a flood, there a drought. Something strange is going on.
THE SUMMIT: A Triumph in Tokyo Clinton gets his way, mostly, on trade and Russian aid.
ABORTION: The Seven-City Campaign Abortion foes launch a massive assault on clinics.
POLITICS: Busting the Baby Boomers Twentysomething activists issue their own manifesto.
CIVIL RIGHTS: The N.A.A.C.P. Jolts Awake Ben Chavis aims to revive a group bogged down in tradition.
SOCIETY: Coming Out in the Country For gays in rural America, visibility has its perils.
IMMIGRATION: The Doors Slam Shut Overwhelmed by migrants, Western Europe moves to bar them Estonia: Putting the squeeze on the Russian minority.
TERRORISM: Hang Them High By executing militants, Egypt hopes to send a message.
SCIENCE: Leakey After the Crash Shattered legs won't keep the famed fossil hunter down.
HEALTH: Condoms and Controversy Conservatives assail Clinton's nominee for Surgeon General.
MEDICINE: Diseases Under Attack Cancer: An old weapon shows fresh promise Chicken Pox: Should kids be vaccinated?.
BUSINESS: On a Wing and a Prayer A fleet of new airlines takes off despite a turbulent economy.
SPORT: High on the Rockies Frenetic fans make Colorado's expansion team a hit.
ADVENTURE: Up, Up and Away In California the World Championships of hang gliding.
ETHICS: Breaking Hearts in Cyberspace Fickle hearts plague an electronic-bulletin-board community.
CINEMA: Save This Whale! Free Willy looks to inspire moviegoers and steam SeaWorld.
REVIEWS.
MUSIC A luminous CD set affirms the Beach Boys' place in pop history.
THEATER Tom Stoppard's Arcadia is the best British play in years.
BOOKS David Halberstam engrossingly surveys The Mies. A brilliant, flawed novel by Richard Powers.
ClNEMA Rookie of the Year strikes out.
SHOW BUSINESS Disney offers an uninspired stage extravaganza.
SPECTATOR: Exporting Clint and Janet When it comes to pop culture, America rules.


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