Vol. 133 No. 9
NATION
American Notes AIR FORCE
A $90 Million Mistake
American Notes DALLAS
See Oswald's Lair -- for $4
American Notes HOLLYWOOD
Kane Steals Ted's Crayons
American Notes INDIANS
Turmoil in the Navajo Nation
Have Weapons, Will Shoot
As the toll grows, a survey shows Americans want to crack down
Mandela House
(American Ideas)
A Hand and a Home For Pregnant Addicts Minnie Thomas provides meat loaf, reality treatment and straight talk
Raining On Baker's Parade
Who said being Secretary of State would be easy?
That Was Zen, This Is Now
Jerry Brown returns as, of all things, a party regular
The Immigration Mess
A surge of Central American refugees finds the U.S. unprepared
The Presidency
The Real Deficit Is Water
Top-Secret Strategy
The "cuckoo-clock trial" of Oliver North is set to start . . . and stop . . . and start . . . and stop . . .
WORLD
Afghanistan Rebels with Too Many Causes
Who's who behind the mujahedin's quarreling factions
Chemical Weapons The Mysterious
"Doctor B." An Iraqi, Ihsan Barbouti, is the middleman who arranged the construction of Gaddafi's poison-gas factory
Hunted by An Angry Faith
Salman Rushdie's novel cracks open a fault line between East and West
Hybrid Creature, Invisible Man
South Africa Decline and Fall of a Heroine
Why Winnie Mandela is an outcast among black leaders
Why Believers Are Outraged
World Notes NORTHERN IRELAND
Caught in the Cross Hair
World Notes POLAND
Reopening an Old Wound
World Notes SCANDINAVIA
A Sovereign Plea for Seals
World Notes TERRORISM
Fatal Deception
SCIENCE
The Rats Are Coming
(Environment)
Can Boston's Pied Piper save the city from a rodent invasion?
SOCIETY
Time Is Not on Their Side
(Behavior)
Fresh insights into why many poor children do badly in school
PRESS
Knocking On Death's Door
In covering tragedies, do journalists go too far?
RELIGION
Many Are Called
Dialing for Jesus
TECHNOLOGY
Chess Prodigy $10,000 prize for a rising star
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time
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BUSINESS
Business Notes ADVERTISING
Been Lonely Too Long
Business Notes EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Accounting For Promises
Business Notes PROPHYLACTICS
A Burst of Controversy
Business Notes SAVINGS AND LOANS
Offers They Can't Afford
Business Notes SNACKS
Pass the Pork Rinds, Mr. Prez
Damages For A Deadly Cloud
The Bhopal tragedy will cost Union Carbide $470 million
Fill 'Er Up with No-Fault, Please
A solution to the auto-insurance mess: coverage by the tankful
Gimme Shelter
First-time home buyers battle to beat the odds
Leaving Tips
Here comes the service charge
Merger Mystery
Is the media mogul a mole?
EDUCATION
Mixed Review
Some progress, more needed
Peace Crusade
A new breed of antiwar activist takes on military recruiters
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Bad Neighbors
(Cinema)
Critics' Choice
(Critics' Choice)
Drawn by Nature's Pencil
(Photography)
For the 150th anniversary of camera art, Houston maps a world of images
In The Shadow of Dutch Schultz
(Books)
Kitchen Beefs
(Theater)
Show-Biz Nose
(Cinema)
Street Smarts
(Books)
SPECIAL SECTION
Wait'Ll We Tell the Folks Back Home
(Travel)
What $360 million buys these days in luxury and fantasy
PEOPLE
Driven To Beat the Budget
(Profile)
An idealist with a knack for compromise, a futurist skilled in improvisation, RICHARD DARMAN is a joyful public servant
TO OUR READERS
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