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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: March 20 1995; Vol. CXXV, No. 12
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: MICHAEL JORDAN. Will he return to Basketball? COVER: Photograph Nathaniel S. Butler--NBA Photos.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
WILL MICHAEL JORDAN TAKE TO THE AIR AGAIN? At Saturday's Chicago Bulls game, the handmade banner said it best: COME HOME. Last week, 18 months after leaving basketball, the game's greatest player worked out with the team--arid when Michael Jordan said he was quitting baseball, rumors that he wanted to return to the Bulls grew red-hot. Is this a hoop dream? NEWSWEEK looks at the behind-the-scenes maneuvering, and Bob Greene reflects on Jordan's post-court odyssey. Society: Page 48.

ARE LAWYERS BURNING AMERICA? Most people have heard about the woman who sued McDonald's after she spilled hot coffee on her lap. House Republicans cited cases like hers in passing legislation last week to rein in runaway jury verdicts. But there's more to her story than you've heard -and no guarantee that "tort reform" will work. Justice: Page 32.

ROUGH AND READY? Treasury's Robert Rubin got high marks for handling the dollar crisis. Still, some critics claim he's not tough enough. Also: advice from Jane Bryant Quinn. National Affairs: Page 22.

[FULL NEWSWEEK LISTINGS]:
THIS WEEK.
National Affairs.
Money: Is Treasury's Rubin Tough Enough?.
by Evan Thomas.
A Currency Cloud by Jane Bryant Quinn.
Why the Yen and the Mark Are King by Rich Thomas.
Spies: The Trouble With the CIA.
by Michael Isikoff.
Race: Tackling Adoption.
Slaying: Is a TV Talk Show to Blame?.
How the West Was Lost by Joe Klein.
Justice: Are Lawyers Burning America?.
Lawyers: 1-800-Sue Me by Lincoln Caplan.
International.
Pakistan: The Calculus of Terror.
Haiti: The Best of Times, or Not.
Croatia: Springtime for Tudjman?.
Czechs: The Fat of the Land.
Focus: On Technology.
The Web: Super Surfers.
A (Free and) Easy Guide to the Web.
Computers: Big Blue's Butterfly.
Virtual Social Climbing by Steven Levy.
Society.
The Cover: Will Michael Jordan Return?.
In Boston, a Tragic Death Is Re-Examined.
I Just Keep On Running Forever' by Bob Greene.
Trials: The Detective's Story.
Media: The New Facts of Life.
Trends: Pinball Wins a Replay.
Photo Op: Finishing Out of the Money.
The Arts.
Lobbies: How Veterans Dodge the Budget Ballet.
Entertainment: Dylan, Reinvented Again by Malcolm Jones Jr.
Books: Three Lively Lives.
Movies: Getting the Bugs Out.
Art: The Whitney Tries Again.
Breakfast Time': A Wake-Up Call.
Departments.
Periscope.
Cyberscope.
My Turn.
Letters.
Perspectives.
Newsmakers.
Transition.
The Last Word.
by George F. Will.


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