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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
[Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS! -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: May 29, 1995, Volume CXXV, No. 22
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: Everyday Heroes. COVER: Photograph by Lester Sloan --NEWSWEEK.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
EVERYDAY HEROES: HOW TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE: Today's domestic problems are depressing and overwhelming. But the real news in America is not all despair and cynicism. What's fresher is a quiet entwining of the spirit of entrepreneurship and the spirit of citizenship in grass-roots enterprises across the country. Those who try to find solutions deserve recognition, because even small successes can inspire more. Senior Editor Jonathan Alter looks at the lessons of programs that work. And the NEWSWEEK American Achievement Awards pay tribute to everyday heroes: 10 groups and individuals who have made a difference in the lives of their communities. Special Report: Page 18.

TRADE WARRIOR: Mickey Kantor, the U.S. trade czar, is no longer just talk. He hit Japan with big tariffs unless it opens its car market. International: Page 46.

R.E.M. Is Back: With drummer Bill Berry healthy again, R.E.M. sounds great on tour. Now singer Michael Stipe can joke with fans: "We'd like to welcome you to the first show of Aneurysm' 95'." The Arts: Page 58. Photo:R.E.M. on tour last week in California.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK.
Special Report.
The Cover: What Works by Jonathan Alter.
How to Help: Worthy Ways to Get Involved.
Everyday Heroes: The NEWSWEEK.
American Achievement Awards.
National Affairs.
Budget: Peering Over the Cliff.
Medicare Boomerang.
Gun Lobby: 'We're Not Running.
Phil Gramm: A Walk on the R-Rated Side.
Ron Brown: New Scrutiny of His Dealings.
Public Lives' A Plausible Hothead?.
by Joe Klein.
International.
Japan: Trade Warrior.
Terror: Tokyo Grabs the Doomsday Guru Ebola.
Outbreak: On Scene in the Hot Zone.
Foreign Aid: 'More Bang for the Buck.
Canada: Sex, Death and Videotape.
China: It's My Party.
Focus on Technology.
Multimedia: Hollywood's New Game.
by Katie Hafner and Jennifer Tanaka.
Silicon Valley: Waiting for Spielberg by Steven Levy.
Money: A Pig inn Poke by Allan Sloan.
The Arts.
Music: R.E.M. Back on the Road by Jeff Giles.
Movies: Let the Mayhem Begin.
Encyclopedias: Wreck on the Infobahn?.
Society.
Archeology: The Tomb of Brothers.
Religion: Thou Shalt Not Patent.
Science: Born-Again Bacteria.
O.J. Trial: Slashes, Stabs and Bruises.
Departments.
Periscope.
Cyberscope.
Letters.
My Turn.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
The Last Word.
by George F. Will.


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