Vol. 137 No. 19

NATION

A Deep-Discount Air Force (Grapevine)

A Heartbeat from Eternity
Stricken with fatigue and shortness of breath while running, Bush recovers after giving the nation a little scare

A Sure Seller -- Somewhere (Grapevine)

American Notes
CRIME Scot Free -- For Now

American Notes
JUSTICE Paupers Need Not Apply

American Notes
THE NAVY Not the Love Boat?

American Notes
WILDLIFE Rabid Raccoons

Back in The Saddle Again? (Grapevine)

Cutting-Edge Fashion (Grapevine)

Fly Free Or Die
While Sununu stonewalls, TIME uncovers further evidence of ethics violations stemming from his business-and-pleasure junkets

Masters Of War
A new book offers fascinating details -- but no shockers -- about the Pentagon's role in the gulf

Passing The Hat for Gus (Grapevine)

Say Good Night, Everybody (Grapevine)

Vox Pop (Grapevine)

WORLD

America Abroad
Thunder on the Right

Cyclone Of Death

Shevardnadze Speaks Out

Soviet Union: Moscow's Hungry Monster
The military-industrial complex is blocking Gorbachev's reforms, but the rapidly deteriorating economy may finally tame the behemoth into submission

The Gulf: Walking the Beat in Iraq
Will the United Nations succeed in its ambitious efforts to police Saddam Hussein and destroy what remains of his lethal arsenal?

World Notes
BRITAIN "Not a House of Wimps!"

World Notes
LESOTHO Sweeping Out The Sweeper

World Notes
SOUTH AFRICA Terror in The Townships

World Notes
TAIWAN O.K., O.K., We Lost

SCIENCE

How To Go Back in Time
An unlikely new concept makes the journey theoretically possible by testing the boundaries of physics

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Innocent Victims (Health)
Damaged by the drugs their mothers took, crack kids will face social and educational hurdles and must count on society's compassion

Only The Lonely (Medicine)
Health risks for the single child

Scrambled (Food)
After 2,000 food-poisoning cases, fear of salmonella is no yolk

Should We Take Away Their Kids? (Health)
Often the best way to save the child is to save the mother as well

RELIGION

Fundamental Disagreement
Faced with an entrenched conservative hierarchy, moderate Southern Baptists are plotting ways to fight back

SPORT

Wizard Of Whiff, Sultan of Swipe
In one day Nolan Ryan and Rickey Henderson reach the sublime

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Vol. 137 No. 19 MAY 13, 1991

Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
Vol. 137 No. 19 MAY 13, 1991

BUSINESS

"This Is So Cute!"

Bidding Their Brokers Goodbye
Big traders are bypassing stock exchanges for a revolutionary new auction system. Individuals could get access soon.

Business Notes
BEVERAGES Exports sans Effervescence

Business Notes
COMPUTERS Big Brother or Big Bother?

Business Notes
MEDIA Mr. Tartikoff Takes Off

Business Notes
PENSIONS Retirement Relief

Business Notes
TECHNOLOGY Beginning to See the Light

Detroit's Big Three Are Seeing Red
Sorry sales and breathtaking losses have left domestic carmakers worse off than they've been in decades. The silver lining? Well, it's a fine time to buy.

Phone Scam Central
Ringing up losses to the tune of $1.2 billion a year

EDUCATION

Back To Class
A state judge saves a spendthrift school system

LAW

He Had Been Punished Enough
In the first seat-belt trial, a grieving dad is acquitted

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Happy Birthday for The Kids of Kane (Cinema)
From somewhere beyond the fringe of Hollywood, four cult classics emerge, trashing tired formulas and challenging the way we see movies

A Plunge into Fancies (Books)
IMMORTALITY by Milan Kundera

Censors on The Street (Cinema)

How The West Was Spun (Art)
A big, controversial show in Washington stirs revisions of frontier art

Keeping A Weather Eye (Books)
HUNTING MISTER HEARTBREAK by Jonathan Raban

The Dawn of the Martins Era (Dance)
By waking up a Sleeping Beauty, Balanchine's protege establishes his pre-eminence

PEOPLE

Hoping Saddam Hussein Would Just Go Away (Interview)
President TURGUT OZAL, besieged by Iraqi refugees, supports the American reluctance to overthrow the Baghdad regime and predicts that it can't last for long

TO OUR READERS

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