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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 26, 1995, Volume CXXV, No. 26
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: JIM CARREY. COVER: Photograph by George Lange. Makeup by Renata Helfman. Styling by Amanda Friedman. Shirt by William B.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
JIM CARREY: EVERYTHING'S BLOWING HIS WAY: Jim Carrey, the nation's No. 1 comic maniac, is burning a hole through the summer blockbuster "Batman Forever." The former stand-up comic, who used to specialize in Sammy Davis Jr. tributes and Henry Fonda parodies, is moving fast: he made $350,000 for last year's "Ace Ventura," and he'll make $20 million for next year's "Cable Man." Now the guy who crosses Jerry Lewis with Fred Astaire is at work on an Ace Ventura sequel. NEWSWEEK'S Jeff Giles profiles the supernova. The Arts: Page 48.

NEW MEDICAL ALTERNATIVES: Meditation and herbs cost less than conventional medical care, so some insurance plans now cover alternative treatments. But will patients who need surgery get gar-lie oil instead? Lifestyle: Page 56.

RETHINKING THE DREAM: Thirty years after the civil-rights movement's high tide, it's become respectable -even for many liberals --to oppose affirmative action. Last week, the Supreme Court added its voice to the calls for a rollback. National Affairs: Page 18.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK.
National Affairs.
Race: Rethinking the Dream Storms on Campus.
What Does Cohn Powell Think?.
Budget: Clinton Gets in the Game.
Affirmative Inaction by Joe Klein.
Iowa: Split Over a Gay Curriculum.
Lawyers: A Turncoat in the Drug War.
International.
Russia: Doing Dirty Work.
Bosnia: Let's Get Out of Here.
Diplomacy: Christopher's New Admirers.
Anti-Americanism: The Organ-Bandit Myth.
Vietnam: Binding Up Old Wounds.
Business.
Telecommunications: Will They Pay More?.
Deals: The Boys and Their Toys.
Strain Injuries: A Pain for Business.
Losing the Right to Sue? by Jane Bryant Quinn.
Focus on Technology.
Online: Wired in the Woods.
Congress: A Bad Day in Cyberspace.
The Arts.
The Cover: Funny Face.
Let's Get Physical.
Lighten Up, Dark Knight.
Entertainment: Michael Jackson, Victim.
Lifestyle.
Health: Meditation Goes Mainstream.
Trends: Back in the Saddle.
Ink: Robert Coles's Magazine.
Education: The Shame of Greenwich.
Sports: No Parade for Mike Tyson.
Society.
OA: The Glove That Didn't Fit.
Medicine: A Real Midlife Crisis.
Science: The Stuff of the Big Bang.
Environment: Oil Spill on the Tundra.
Departments.
Periscope.
Cyberscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.


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