Vol. 134 No. 16
NATION
American
Notes ENTERTAINMENT H-e-e-r-e's -- Jesse?
American
Notes HUSTLES Mr. Smith Inner Circle
American
Notes LOS ANGELES Brother, No Dimes, Please
American
Notes NORTH CAROLINA A Klan Kleanup
American
Notes TRIALS "She Asked For It"
Catching
Up on Child Care Congress takes an expensive step toward a national family policy
Courting The
Conservatives Bush woos the right with verbal bouquets and appointment vetoes
If
Southcom Had Acted
Invitation To
Catastrophe
Shock
(American Ideas)
Incarceration A Dose of Discipline for First Offenders Paramilitary treatment humiliates young criminals -- but does it work?
The
Presidency Is Bush Bold Enough?
The
Yanquis Stayed Home Did the U.S. fumble its best chance against Noriega -- or avoid an ill-planned blunder?
WORLD
A
Frosty Response
Middle East
Waiting for Godot An Egyptian peace plan wins support -- except where it counts
Prizes
A Bow to Tibet The Dalai Lama's Nobel Prize is also a slap at Beijing
Refugees
Freedom Train As thousands of its citizens flee to the West, East Germany celebrates a bitter 40th birthday
Seizing The
Moment
Soviet Union
In the School of Democracy Legislators learn about compromise in dealing with strikes
World
Notes COLOMBIA Brave Stand By the Court
World
Notes EUROPEAN COMMUNITY They Don't Love Lucy?
World
Notes PAPUA NEW GUINEA Blood and Copper
World
Notes THE PHILIPPINES Body Politics
SCIENCE
Cover Stories: Trail of Shame
(Environment)
Elephants face a grim struggle against greed and deceit
Nuclear
(Space)
Fears About Galileo The Jupiter probe will carry 50 lbs. of radioactive plutonium
The Battle in the Bush
(Environment)
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Death-Defying
(Medicine)
Drug Therapy Colon cancer held at bay
Prenatal
(Medicine)
Alert Healthy women may need less care during pregnancy
SOCIETY
On The
(Fashion)
Prowl with Vulgar Chic In the salons and on the streets, herds of animal prints abound
Who
(Ethics)
Should Foot the AIDS Bill? A deadly disease presents a ruinous IOU BY ANDREA SACHS Reported by Cheryl P. Weinstock/New York and Dennis Wyss/San Francisco
RELIGION
Judgment
Day The jury nails Jim Bakker on all 24 counts of fraud
Time for A
New Temple? Traditionalist Jews hope to rebuild their sacred edifice, but a mosque and centuries of enmity stand in the way
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BUSINESS
Business
Notes ADVERTISING Too Funky In Kingston
Business
Notes ENTERTAINMENT Rocking All Over the World
Business
Notes MONEY LAUNDERING Putting an Ear To the Wires
Business
Notes RAZORS The $200 Million Shave
Business
Notes TRADE Hands Across The Rio Grande
Grounding A
High-Flying Giant Boeing's machinists demand a bigger piece of its prosperity
Here
Comes Donald, Duck! Can American Airlines fight off Trump's $7.5 billion raid?
La
Dolce Deficit Untroubled by its debts, Italy sails serenely on
Tv Or
Not TV? Zenith drops out of computers to concentrate on the tube
Yearning To
Breathe Free Mobilized by growing public disgust over smog, a House panel proposes strict new emission limits that have automakers grinding their teeth
EDUCATION
State
Takeover New Jersey seizes control of a failing city school system
The
Big Shift in School Finance A Texas case reignites a national debate over funding inequities
LAW
Bias Or
Safety? A federal court okays a tough health rule for women workers
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Bookends
(Books)
Critics' Voices
(Critics' Voices)
Movie-Cute
(Books)
Postscript to the '80s
(Cinema)
Reflections of A
(Video)
Real Grouch Life Goes On sugarcoats the subject of mental retardation
Some
(Books)
Kind Of Hero
The
(Music)
Old Seducer Returns Bossa nova's sensual rhythms once again infatuate the pop world
SPECIAL SECTION
You
(Travel)
Can't Get There from Here One of the world's last great train rides gets sidetracked
PEOPLE
Teaching Tennis to Toads Vic Braden, Coach Extraordinaire, Uses Humor and Physics to Show Nonstars How to Improve Their Moves on the
(Profile)
Courts and Ski Slopes
TO OUR READERS
From the Publisher
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ESSAY
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