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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: April 10, 1995, Volume CXXV, 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: The Pope's Plea. John Paul II. COVER: Photograph by Eddie Adams --Sygma.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
LIFE, DEATH AND THE POPE: In the bold new encyclical "Gospel of Life," Pope John Paul II condemns abortion, euthanasia and capital punishment--aspects of what he calls the "culture of death." He also challenges Catholics to build a counterculture based on respect for life. In an excerpt from his new biography of the pope, Tad Szulc reveals the secrets behind John Paul II's ascendancy and reign. Society: Page 56.

HEAD TO HEAD: CLINTON VS. GINGRICH: "What good is government?" That's the key question behind the battles raging in Washington during the Republicans' First 100 Days in power. As the end of the 100 Days drew near, NEWSWEEK asked President Clinton and House Speaker Gingrich for their reflections. National Affairs: Page 20.

THE AIDS-RELATED DEATH OF GANGS: The AIDS related death of rap pioneer Eazy-E at 31 last week alarmed the rap world. And after a series of recent trials, convictions and jailings of other hard-core rappers, will fans change their attitudes about money, sex and violence? The Arts: Page 74.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK.
National Affairs.
Exclusive: What Good Is Government?.
by Bill Clinton by Newt Gingrich.
The Hundred Days: Why Newt Is No Joke by Thomas Rosenstiel.
House Account: Nine Out of.
Echoes of FDR by Doris Kearns Goodwin.
International.
Hillary Clinton: Dances With Camels by Joe Klein.
The CIA: What Are 'Necessary Evils'?.
Haiti: Completing the Handoff.
by Michael Elliott and Peter Katel.
Burundi: Fears of 'Another Rwanda.
Mexico: An Interview with Zedillo.
Business.
Psychonomics': Dismal Science Grabs a Couch by Marc Levinson.
Tax: Love Those Loopholes by Allan Sloan.
Disney and Miramax: Happy Together?.
Boards: More Grace Under Fire.
Ecorealism' by RobertJ. Samuelson.
Focus: On Your Money.
Peter Lynch: Hard Times for the Mutual-Fund King by Ellyn E. Spragins.
Q & A: The Road to Easy Street.
Money: Doing It Yourself on the Net.
Moneywatch by Linda Stern.
Kept in the Dark by Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
The Cover: The Pope vs. the 'Culture of Death' by Kenneth L. Woodward.
John Paul II and His Times by Tad Szulc.
The Polish Roots of 'Humanae Vitae.
Restaurants: Waiting for Table Scraps.
Golf: Tiger in the Grass by Curry Kirkpatrick.
The Arts.
Rappers: A Wake-Up Call by Michel Marriott.
Books: He's a Real Boy Wonder.
Art: The Curtain Goes Up on Lost Treasures.
Departments.
Periscope.
Cyberscope.
Letters.
My Turn.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
The Last Word' by Meg Greenfield.


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