Vol. 127 No. 5
NATION
American Notes Health
Phasing Out Asbestos
American Notes Oklahoma
A Wilted Petunia
American Notes Politics
Punch, Counterpunch
American Notes Roman
Catholics a Rare Excommunication
Blood Threat
Midwest mobsters take a rap
Brother Against Brother
The National Guard enters a Minnesota meat packers' strike
California's Political Gold Rush
Spending on legislative campaigns spirals out of control
Case Not Proved
A Harlem youth is acquitted
Cat and Mouse with Gaddafi
With a show of force, the Sixth Fleet pressures Libya's leader
From Welfare to Workfare
More than 20 states now require healthy aid recipients to earn their checks
Nation
No Longer Underestimated
George Shultz, ever stolid, continues to confound his critics
Once More into the Breach
Reagan renews his bid for military aid to "freedom fighters"
The Presidency
A Quick Shot of Adrenaline
WORLD
Britain Suspicious Leak
Scandal touches Thatcher
A Test for Democracy
For the Philippines and the U.S., stakes are high as Marcos faces the voters
Charges of Hidden Wealth
Have the Marcoses built a real estate empire in the U.S.?
Inside the Communist Insurgency
Indoctrination, anti-Americanism and "instant justice"
Trying to Keep It Clean
Twin Anchors for American Might
Diplomacy Hands Below the Sea
Britain and France sign a pact for a cross-Channel train tunnel
India "I Am Innocent"
Death sentences for assassins
South Africa the Good-Neighbor Coup
A bloodless revolt in Lesotho, but blood still flows next door
South Yemen
Apocalypse Now IN ADEN Heroism in a rescue operation, mystery in a civil war
World Notes El Salvador
Battling on Another Front
World Notes Lebanon
The Language of the Gun
World Notes Soviet Union
Crackdown on Cronyism
World Notes Uganda
Back to the Brink
World Notes Zimbabwe
Of Wine and Women
SCIENCE
A Crescendo of Discovery
(Space)
From deep in the void, Voyager 2 unveils the secrets of Uranus
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Pasta: a Matter of Form
(Food)
Call it macaroni, or penne or fusilli or . . .
SOCIETY
An Elegant Legacy Comes Alive
(Living)
In Paris, a stunning show opens the new Museum of Fashion Arts
PRESS
In His Grandfather's Footsteps
Will Hearst III struggles to shine up a family heirloom
TECHNOLOGY
Hardware, Software, Vaporware
(Computers)
Tardy technology bedevils an adolescent industry
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Backing into the Future
After a rocky year, Hollywood looks ahead to the VCR
BUSINESS
Awash in an Ocean of Oil
(Economy & Business)
Overproduction sends petroleum prices into a harrowing free fall
Business Notes Advertising
(Economy & Business)
Herb Comes Out of Hiding
Business Notes Beverages
(Economy & Business)
Joining the Pepsi Generation
Business Notes Finance
(Economy & Business)
A Bank By Any Other Name
Business Notes Trade
(Economy & Business)
No Dumping Allowed
Earning Wings the Hard Way ,
(Economy & Business)
Eastern Air Lines workers suffer sweeping pay cuts and layoffs
Economy & Business
(Economy & Business)
Painful Legacy
(Economy & Business)
BankAmerica's bad days
Rotten Egg
(Economy & Business)
A Faberge fiasco at Christie's
EDUCATION
Teaching the Three Rs for Profit
Learning centers thrive by selling personal tutoring services
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Transformation in Philadelphia
(Music)
Muti has made the orchestra his own, but at what cost?
From Russia, with Agony Peter the Great Nbc;
(Video)
Feb. 2 through 5, 9 p.m. EST
Leftist Anthem Restoration
(Theater)
by Edward Bond
Retro-Romance in a Swanky Town Hannah and Her Sisters Directed and Written by Woody Allen
(Cinema)
PEOPLE
On the Record
People
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People
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TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(Publisher's Letter)
ESSAY
A Bad Idea Whose Time Has Come