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TITLE: TIME magazine
[The news-magazine of the century, with all the news, features, and vintage ADS! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: MARCH 22, 1993; VOLUME 141 NO. 12
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Can Animals think? COVER: Photograph for TIME by James Balog. Chimpanzee is Sally, from Brian McMillan's Animal Rentals Unlimited.

SCIENCE: What Do Animals Know? Answer: Plenty. New studies of sea lions, dolphins, parrots and apes show that the intellectual gap between humans and other creatures is less than most people think. Even the family pet, it seems, may have thoughts and emotions.
RUSSIA: Congress Rules Yeltsin Out of Order A stalemate in Moscow puts reform in danger.
DEFENSE: Cutting Too Close to Home A politician finds his passion for peace hurts his district.
HEALTH CARE: Operation Hillary The First Lady confronts the country's medical nightmare.
The Political Interest: Crafting national service.
BUSINESS: Peddling Power and Influence A Washington investment firm turns big names into big assets.
TERRORISM: A New Arrest and a Hot Money Trail Police tighten the net, but a motive is still missing.
CRIME:.Thou Shalt Not Kill The tragic tale of Dr. Gunn and his murderer.
Abortion: The fight intensifies.
MEDICINE: Can Some People Beat AIDS? Studying an extraordinary group of survivors.
SCIENCE: Getting Hubble Out of Trouble Repairing the space telescope will be a big gamble for NASA.
TELEVISION: What the Jetsons Don't Teach The feds are pressing stations to carry better children's TV.
SHOW BUSINESS: The Barbarians Are Back A high-finance best seller comes to the television screen.
ART: A Preachy, Political Biennial The Whitney mounts a theme show of whining agitprop.
EAGER PUPILS: Dolphins Akeakamai and Phoenix.
REVIEWS.
BOOKS Two big-league entries for the baseball shelf.
MUSIC The sorcery of singer-songwriter Daniel Lanois.
TELEVISION Tribeca is an original, exciting anthology show.
THEATER A vivid, visceral playwright debuts inAven'UBoys.
SHORTTAKES.
DEPARTMENTS.
PUBLISHER'S LETTER.
LETTERS.
GRAPEVINE.
MILESTONES.
PEOPLE.
ESSAY.


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