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TITLE: NEWSWEEK magazine
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ISSUE DATE: March 7, 1994, Volume CXXIII, No. 10
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: DOUBLE AGENT. The Inside story of the CIA's mole. COVER: Photo by Luke Frazza --ATP.

THE CAPTURE OF A DEADLY MOLE: The Aldrich Ames case is the worst spy scandal in decades. Officials say he sold out as many as 20 CIA operations and 10 agents who were later executed by the Sovi-ets. NEWSWEEK reports the inside story of an al-leged mole who flaunt-ed his blood money and flagrantly defied agency rules. Why did it take so long to catch him? National Affairs: Page 24.

MASSACRE IN A MOSQUE On a day holy to both Muslims and Jews, an American-born Israeli settler walked into a mosque in the occupied West Bank and opened fire with an assault rifle. He killed dozens of worshipers, erecting a bloody new obstacle to peace between Israel and the Pales-tinians. International: Page 34.

NO MORE HALCION DAYS: The Upjohn Co.'s blockbuster sleep meditation Halcion has been under fire. Scientists have questioned its safety, consumers have brought lawsuits, the FDA has investigated Upjohn for possible misconduct. Now the firm is fighting back with its own suit for libel, a move that may backlire. Lifestyle: Page 50.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
THIS WEEK.
National Affairs.
The Cover: The Inside Story of the Mole in the CIA.
Great Powers: Why Russia Continues to Torment America by Michael Elliott.
KGB: Still a Problematic Power.
Pawns in Espionage: The Spy Who Didn't Get Away by David Wise.
Between the Lines' by Jonathan Alter.
Whitewater: Did Hubbell Play Both Sides?.
Waco: A Split Verdict on Armageddon.
`Public Lives' by Joe Klein.
International.
Middle East: Massacre at the Mosque.
`Benjie Was Always an Extremist.
Bosnia: Logic's War With Passion.
Manila's Mayor: Is He Dirtier Than Harry?.
South Africa: Chickens on the Run.
Zapatistas' Agenda: Why Mexico Has Changed Forever.
by Michael Elliott and Tim Padgett.
Business.
Mergers: Full Speed Ahead--Maybe by Nancy Hass.
Bond Market Scandal: A Man of Many Hats.
`Hi Vision' TV: Japan Does an About-Face.
Coffee: A Battle Brews in Beantown.
Computers: Something to Talk To.
Capital Gains' by Jane Bryant Quinn.
Lifestyle.
Medicine: More Halcion Headaches.
Law: Death Be Not Proud at the Court.
Health: Locking HIV Out of the Womb.
Capsules.
Generations: There's Life With Antioch's Sexual-Conduct Code.
Society.
Olympics: Heartwarmer.
Media: The Saga That Knew No Bounds.
Tonya: Trouble Behind, Trouble Ahead.
Stars: Where Do They Go From Here?.
Science: The End of Antibiotics?.
The Arts.
Art: The Twilight of a God.
Movies: How to Market a Serial Killer.
The Scent of Green Papaya.
Books: The Man Who Sired a Monster.
Design: Barbra Streisand Unclutters.


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