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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: June 12, 1995, Volume CXXV, No. 24
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: Doc Hollywood. COVER: Photograph by William Coupon. Inset photo by David Brauchli--AP.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE KING OF THE DEAL: He's already called "the most powerful man in Hollywood"--the head of its largest talent agency and broker of its biggest corporate deals. Now Michael Ovitz is in line for the biggest prize yet: to become the new chief of giant MCA, with its movie studio, record company and theme parks. Win or lose, writes Johnnie L. Roberts, Ovitz will be the man to watch in Tinseltowm Business: Page 44.

THE NO-WIN WAR: Bosnia is a conflict America doesn't want to get into but can't get away from. With the Serbs taking U.N. hostages and downing a U.S. plane, President Clinton agonized over sending in American troops. Special Report- Page 18.

NEWS FROM THE CULTURE WARS: Bob Dole and Bill Clinton went west last week o polish their pitches. Dole attacked rap d Hollywood permissiveness; Clinton took on militias and right-wing anger. NEWSWEEK'S Joe Klein explains how the two campaigners are choosing their foes --and finding themselves. National Affairs: Page 28.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
Newsweek.
THIS WEEK.
Special Report.
Bosnia: The No-Win War by Russell Watson.
Downing a Top Gun.
The Peacekeepers' Lot by Rod Nordland.
Hostage to Hypocrisy by Michael Elliott.
National Affairs.
Off to the Culture War by Joe Klein.
Politics: A Media Giant in the Cross Hairs.
Chicago: The Fall of a Star Reformer by John McCormick.
The Killing: Closing the Case on RFK.
CIA: Cleaning Up 'The Company.
International.
Mexico: Tracking Two Amigos.
Russia: Nightmare in the Pacific.
Germany: Taming History's Furies.
Business.
The Cover: Doc Hollywood byJohnnie L. Roberts.
Knives Out Over Tinseltown.
The New 'T+3' Game by Jane Bryant Quinn.
The Luddites Are Back by Steven Levy.
Lifestyle.
Fashion: All Todd, All the Time.
Sports: No Credit for UCLA.
Travel: Welcome to Euro-World.
The Arts.
Music: The Soul Revivers.
by Karen Schoemer and Allison Samuels.
Art: The Rap on Whistler.
Books: A Rich Sequel From Richard Ford.
Movies: Au Revoir, L'Enfance.
Society.
Medicine: Ethics and Embryos.
Science: The Skinny on Fat Genes.
Education: Death at an Early Age.
OA: Trial Scoreboard.
Justice: Now, for the OKBomb Defense.
Departments.
Periscope.
Cyberscope.
Newsmakers.
Letters.
Transition.
My Turn.
The Last Word.
Perspectives.
by George F. Will.


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