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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: April 4, 1994, Volume CXXIII, No. 14
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: The Death of Jesus. COVER: "The Crown of Thorns" by Guido Reni --Private Collection-The Bridgeman Art Library, London.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
THE DEATH OF JESUS: A NEW LOOK AT HIS LAST DAYS: The passion and death of Jesus may be the world's best-known story. But how reliable are the New Testament accounts? In a massive new book, a revered New Testament scholar presents a stunning array of fresh insights into the origins of the passion stories--and what, scene by scene, the four Evangelists really say about the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus. Society: Page 48. TARGETING THE INNER CIRCLE: Just as Bill Clinton had started to contain the damage with an I-have-nothing-to-hide press briefing, new charges emerged that brought the Whitewater scandal more deeply inside the White House. The special counsel was looking into reports that George Stephanopoulos tried to influence the probe -allegations that could put Clinton's closest aide in the line of fire. National Affairs: Page 22. A BLOODY BLOW TO MEXICO: The assassination of Mexico's leading presidential candidate plunged the country into a crisis--and bloodied its cultivated image as a fast-modemizing bastion of stability. Now Mexico City--and Washington, its NAFTA partner--worry about the future of reform. International: Page 32. [FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK National Affairs.
Whitewater: In the Line of Fire.
Hillary's Cash Cows and Other Sweet Deals.
Bill Led Three Lives by Joe Klein.
Welfare: The Infertility Trap.
Disasters: A Firestorm at Midnight.
International.
Mexico: Bloodshed and New Fears.
A Fatal Error on Reform by Michael Elliott.
Mideast: Fighting to Be the Victim.
Yeltsin: How Ill Is He?.
North Korea: Rattling Kim's Cage.
Christopher: Answering His Critics.
Haiti: Washington Is Stuck With Bad Options.
South Africa: The Chief's Holdout.
Somalia: The Mission's Final Cost.
Business.
Autos: Day of Reckoning for Leased Cars.
Technology: Wiring the World.
Cigarettes: The War Over Tobacco Heats Up.
Economics: Taking a Pop at the Popularizers.
Computers: Software, Hard Times.
Pension Max Hazards by Jane Bryant Quinn.
Society.
The Cover: New Insights on the Death of Jesus by Kenneth Woodward.
The Jesus Seminar: A Lesser Child of God.
The Arts.
Theater: A Rare Revival of 'Carousel.
New 'Scarlet Letter': The Puritan Side of Demi Moore by Jerry Adler.
Books: Speaking of the Devil.
Movies: The Zucker Brothers Get Serious.
Pop: Sam Phillips Is Stirred, Not Shaken.
Lifestyle.
Generations: A New Wave of Runaways.
Fashion: A Tyler-Made Collection.
Sports: New Coach, New Record, New Rules.
Television: A Sizzling Holocaust Indictment.
Departments.
Periscope.
Newsmakers.
Letters.
Transition.
My Turn.
The Last Word.
Perspectives.
by George F. Will.


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