Vol. 138 No. 2

NATION

American Notes Hypocrisy
Maitre and Morality

American Notes South Dakota
Monumental Hoopla

American Notes Veterans
Paying for Agent Orange

American Notes Violence
Little Brother Is Watching

California
Wilson Tries To Do It Right

Connecticut Weicker Goes His Own Way

I Know There's a Santa Claus -- I Voted for Him (Grapevine)

Slow Down, Mr. President (Grapevine)

Some Guys Can't Take a Hint (Grapevine)

The State Fiscal Crisis: Troubles Close to Home
Hit by the recession, falling revenues and a growing demand for services, Governors and lawmakers wrestle over how to overhaul taxes and spending

The Supreme Court: Marching to a Different Drummer
By choosing Clarence Thomas, who says integration is an impossible dream, Bush sparks a debate over the goals of the civil rights movement

Who's Winning the Shadow Race? (Grapevine)

WORLD

Horn of Africa: Tough Terms for a Divorce
Ethiopia's new rulers promise Eritrea the right to secede, but on the ground, the pledge is illusory and the reality is far more complex

Soviet Union: Crisis of Personality
Building a new political and economic system from scratch, the country's reformers must cope with a mind-set unaccustomed to freedom

What's Gorbachev to Do?

World Notes Britain
A Taxing Problem

World Notes Colombia
No Extradition, No Murder

World Notes Hong Kong
Who Runs the Colony Now?

World Notes Lebanon
Tough Times For the P.L.O.

World Notes Northern Ireland
Breakdown in Communications

Yugoslavia Out of Control
In a country where all sides are consumed by ancient animosities, even the army seems incapable of halting the drive for secession

SCIENCE

Bury My Heart at James Bay (Environment)
The world's most extensive hydropower project has already disrupted rivers, wildlife and the traditions of Quebec's Indians. Is it really needed?

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Cover Stories: The Fight over Food Labels (Health)
By launching a holy war against misleading claims, the government could clear up some of the confusion on supermarket shelves and help Americans become healthier consumers

Playing Politics with Our Food (Health)
While the Food and Drug Administration reforms labels, the Agriculture Department drags its feet, thanks to its cozy relations with the meat industry

The Fda's Next Target: Drugs (Health)

The Man with the Plan (Health)
With endless energy, eagle-scout scruples and a head for headlines, David Kessler revives the battered FDA

SOCIETY

Over The Rainbow (Living)
Where peaceable wanderers gather to hug each other, wear feathers, dance all night and soothe the soul

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Vol. 138 No. 2 JULY 15, 1991

Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
Vol. 138 No. 2 JULY 15, 1991

BUSINESS

Alliances Love at First Byte
Giving up their blood rivalry, Apple and IBM join forces to develop bold new hybrids in personal computers. The chemistry may be just right.

America Abroad
A Wealth Of Nations

Business Notes Advertising
Is That All There Is?

Business Notes Autos
Mercedes Bends

Business Notes Communications
Disconnected, Part 2

Business Notes Litigation
He Wouldn't Play the Game

Do We Really Need Banks Anymore?

Finance: The Large Economy
Size As the U.S. braces for a colossal wave of bank mergers, customers wonder whether bigger will be better

Scandal Tying an Octopus in Knots
A tenacious, corrupt empire meets its match when a global phalanx of regulators seizes the offices of B.C.C.I.

EDUCATION

Examining The Big Picture

Testing, Testing, Testing
The Administration's proposals for a national exam system have drawn fire from all sides. They probably shouldn't.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Advertising Spoken Here (Video)
At an international festival of television commercials, the hottest spots reveal a world of cultural differences

Approaching Absolute Zero (Art)
Ad Reinhardt, gadfly and hater of bogus mysticism, reduced painting to the pure power of austerity

Carrying On the Legacy (Dance)
Once Alvin Ailey's star dancer, Judith Jamison takes over his role at the head of New York's most vivacious company

Elsinore On The Potomac (Theater)

Into The Realm of Sigh-Fi (Cinema)

TO OUR READERS

From the Managing Editor (From The Managing Editor)

ESSAY

ESSAY
A Grand Bargain For America Too?