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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: April 13, 1992, Volume CXIX, No. 15
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: SEX AND PSYCHOTHERAPY. Cover: Illustration by Coco Masuda.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
SEX AND PSYCHOTHERAPY, A CURRENT AFFAIR: The Hippocratic oath forbids it, yet sex between therapists and their patients is all too common, both on the couch and in popular films. Last week a shocking case in Boston involving a Harvard medical student and his psychiatrist focused new attention on the issue, and placed increasing pressure on the profession to police itself more vigilantly. Society: Page 52.

THE POLITICS OF PORK: Washington is awash with the rhetoric of reform as politicians try to distance themselves from the crisis on the Hill. But in excerpts from his new book, Brian Kelly describes a scandal worse than perks: pork. The fatty projects, he says, cost the taxpayer $97 billion in the 1992 budget alone. National Affairs: Page 22.

DISNEY WITH A FRENCH TWIST: On April 12, the $44 billion theme park Euro Disney opens 20 miles from Paris, combining the greatest hits of Disney's American parks with six hotels designed by top international architects.

All this Americana upsets some natives, but 11 million people are expected to visit in the first year alone. The Arts: Page 64.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
National Affairs.
The hogs on the Hill.
A tale of piggery.
How lawmakers bring home the bacon.
Clinton's tests of character.
Jerry's date with history.
Perot: the handout billionaire.
The "Velcro Don.
International.
Cambodia: the perilous road home.
What we risk if we walk away.
Dissecting the British voter.
Russia: too much austerity?.
Old vendettas haunt Albania.
Dispatches.
Business.
This suit's for Vu, by Jane Bryant Quinn.
April 15 could be worse.
Stand and don't deliver.
It's better to receive than give.
Bottom Line.
You, my friend, have been had.
Robert J. Samuelson.
Society.
Mind: Sex and psychotherapy (the cover.
Dr. Bean and her little boy.
A lot of not so happy endings.
Environment: Asbestos: to yank or not to yank?.
Lifestyle.
Sports: Duel in the sun.
Docket.
Medicine: Breast-cancer testing, simplified.
Trends: Human barflies soar.
The Arts.
Architecture: Apres Mickey, le deluge.
Goofy goes Gallic.
Movies: Bad blood in the badlands.
Theater: Diving deep into the melting pot.
Books That was no First Lady.
From a master of minutiae.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
Meg Greenfield.


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