Vol. 127 No. 21
NATION
A Tale of Two States
High times in the Bay Colony, hard times in the Oil Patch
American Notes Children
Pint-Size Alcoholics
American Notes Civil Rights
Cicero Cracks Open Its Doors
American Notes Drugs
War of Words with Mexico
American Notes Nebraska
Women Take the Lead
American Notes Utah
Next, a Lesser Salt Lake?
Ghost Story
The Teamsters boss is indicted
Harry John's Holy War
A battle for control of the world's largest Catholic charity
Much Ado About Deaver
Reagan's friend is caught in a storm over influence peddling
Naughty Photos
A panel links porn to violence
Oregon Killer
A mountain's icy fury
Point Man
Hanging tough in Geneva
The Presidency
"I Would Keep a Lower Profile"
Wyoming Horror
A fiery schoolhouse bomb
WORLD
"I Am Learning to Say No"
Britain Principled Plea
New pressure on the I.R.A.
Grim Lessons At Hospital No. 6
Haiti "Papa Jere"
A Duvalier crony stands trial
Middle East Stirring Up Rumors of War
Jerusalem and Damascus square off
South Africa Zulu Chief in the Middle
Walking the thin line between compromise and collaboration
South Korea All the Makings of a Great Movie
Two thespians survive exile to tell a tangled tale of intrigue
Soviet Union Gorbachev Goes on the Offensive
Moscow struggles to limit the damage of the Chernobyl disaster
The Philippines Storybook Rise, Uncertain Future
As the honeymoon ends, Aquino begins to face the hard realities
World Notes Arms Trade
Truly Dubious Achievement
World Notes Discoveries
The Real Thing--Maybe
World Notes Falklands
War Wrapping Up Loose Ends
World Notes Nicaragua
Living Legend Gives It Up
World Notes West Germany
Enter the Goose Patrol
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Make Way for the Mall Walkers
(Health & Fitness)
Elderly Americans are piling up miles, not merchandise
Weeding Out the Incompetents
(Medicine)
The medical profession acts to discipline dangerous doctors
SOCIETY
Canada Puts on a Fair That's Fun
(Living)
The lines are forming for Vancouver's Expo 86
Talk Is As Good As a Pill
(Behavior)
Nimh Study Shows Psychotherapy Lifts Depression
Type a Minus
(Behavior)
Who is coronary prone?
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
A Letter From the Publisher
BUSINESS
Auto Bankers
(Economy & Business)
The Big Three financial giants
Business Notes Government
(Economy & Business)
New Faces At the Fed; Business Notes Hotels Holiday Inn Himalaya-Style
Dark Clouds Over Wall Street
(Economy & Business)
History's largest insider-trading case stuns the investment world
Rising Sun
(Economy & Business)
Silicon Valley's hot newcomer
Thumbs Up for the New Tax Plan
(Economy & Business)
Despite some doubts, Packwood's proposal wins corporate favor
EDUCATION
Putting Teachers Up on Top
A bold report calls for better training and higher rewards
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Player's Map of the World
(Theater)
Chicago mounts a freewheeling international festival
Greetings to the Class of '86
(Cinema)
Dazzling already, they are looking for women's roles
Well, Hello Molly!
(Cinema)
Meet Hollywood's new teen princess
Inspirations the Originals
(Books)
by William Amos Little, Brown; 614 pages; $19.95
Making Amends Expensive Habits
(Books)
by Maureen Howard Simon & Schuster; 298 pages; $17.95
Out of Gothic, into the Future
(Art)
Veit Stoss's carvings are the revelation of a Nuremberg show
The Old Man and the Sea Change the Garden of Eden
(Books)
by Ernest Hemingway; Scribners; 247 pages; $18.95
PEOPLE
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ESSAY
The Joy of Analog