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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: November 30, 1992, Volume CXX, No. 22
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Can Clinton tame Washington? Cover: Illustration by Kinuko Y. Craft. TOP OF THE WEEK:
[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
CAN HE TAME WASHINGTON? Bill Clinton arrived in Washington last week for a round of high-level meetings and getting-to-know-you drop-bys. But beyond the welcoming smiles lies his toughest challenge: taming the woolly mammoth that is Washington. NEWSWEEK looks at what he can do to change the capital's political culture and examines four arenas where lobbyists, congressional forces and self-interested friends could stymie his program. National Affairs: Page 26.

CHILDREN'S TV: WHY ISN'T IT BETTER? Instead of complying with a law that protects children, a new study concludes that the TV industry "has devised a conscious strategy of redefining virtually all entertainment programs for children as 'educational and informational'." Says children's advocate Peggy Charren: "It's like arguing that 'Attack of the Killer Tomatoes' teaches the Howie Mandel (front) on CBS value of eating vegetables." Lifestyle: Page 88.

HERE COME THE CUBAN ARTISTS: They are known as the "Generation of the '80s," artists who grew up in Cuba after the 1959 revolution. As youngsters they were given artistic encouragement with as much free instruction and materials as their talents merited. Now they are flourishing in Mexico City and Miami. These Cuban artists may be on the brink of changing the face of the contemporary art world. Art: Page 76.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
National Affairs.
Can Clinton tame.
Washington? (the cover.
Facing the powers that be.
Iron triangle" veterans.
Doing business with business.
Taking on the liberals.
Clinton and the Tao of BAU.
Unanswered questions of State.
Setback in the new King trial.
Detroit: lessons in brutality.
International.
At last, a Balkan plan.
Memo to the U.S.: Europe matters.
Japan: a kingmaker in danger.
The gringos are coming.
The jungle army that time forgot.
Charles and Diana flame out.
Business.
Does Microsoft play fair?.
Break out the Chardonnay.
Turbulence in Ireland.
He brought GE to life.
Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
Aging: Planning to be poor.
Sports: College shark in a pro pool.
Christian among lions.
Religion: New rules for an old faith.
Ideas: Math has 'tr on its face.
The Arts.
Culture: Fangs for nothing.
Art: Havana's next wave.
Movies: Very dangerous liaisons.
Books: Dysfunctional First Family.
Music: Monk Jr.'s on a roll.
Lifestyle.
Television: Ploys R Us.
Design: Fabien Baron's grand designs.
Food: The skinny on no-fat sweets.
Trends: Light work if you can get it.
Departments.
Periscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
George F. Will.


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