Vol. 138 No. 3

NATION

American Notes Congress
A Future Speaker?

American Notes Crime Fighting
Go Directly To Jail

American Notes Food
You Are What You Eat

American Notes Woodstock, N.Y.
Wigged-Out Windfall?

Bad Manners (Grapevine)

Cover Story: A Fight over Liquid Gold
In a huge portion of the parched West, life would be impossible without the Colorado River. Now the very prosperity that its waters created threatens the river's survival.

Desert Storm Aftermath
Can Bush Keep Saddam from Building An Atom Bomb? Short of sending the bombers back, the President has few options as the last U.S. troops withdraw from Iraq

Feuds: God and Money Part 9
In court, two besmirched evangelists battle over assets that evaporated in scandals of the '80s

If They Can Do It, We Can Do It (Grapevine)

In the Hot Seat (Grapevine)

Iran-Contra: The Cover-Up Begins to Crack
A former CIA official admits the agency lied about its knowledge of the secret plan to fund the Nicaraguan rebels. Even worse, U.S. spymasters may have been entangled with a notorious criminal enterpr

It Wasn't for Lack of Trying

Let's Have It Both Ways (Grapevine)

Look Who's Sorry Now (Grapevine)

Los Angeles: Will Gates Give Up The Fight At Last?
The embattled police chief is scalded by an independent investigation that charges brutality and racism in the L.A.P.D.

Public Opinion: Vaulting over Political Polls
A Texas political scientist is creating a new form of voter sampling, with results to appear on PBS nationwide

WORLD

Ambitions on A Grand Scale
Seizing the technological high ground, France positions itself for a leading role in the closely integrated Europe of the 21st century

South Africa: A Black-and-White Future
Apartheid would have fallen anyway, but sanctions helped speed the process. So Bush decided it was time to lift them as an incentive for more progress.

The Great Survivor
Ostracized for not joining the anti-Saddam coalition, KING HUSSEIN of Jordan looks back in exasperation, but refuses to lose hope that peace will come to the Middle East

The New France
In a transformed Europe, the French contemplate their place, their problems and their purpose

World Notes China
Go Away. No, Don't. Yes, Do.

World Notes Diplomacy
Ambassador in The Doghouse

World Notes Saudi Arabia
Pilgrims' Plight

World Notes Yugoslavia
Breathing Space

SCIENCE

The Double Dawn
The eclipse taught scientists that the sun is bigger than they had thought, and its atmosphere hotter and denser

HEALTH & MEDICINE

A Tasty Touch Of Acid (Food)
Specialty vinegars are the tartest new trend

Reach Out and Cure Someone (Medicine)
A new 900 number offers medical advice by phone, but can it replace a family physician's personal touch?

SOCIETY

Two Mud Treatments -- to Go (Living)
Feeling stressed? In major centers, a quick trip to a day spa is the trendy way for busy people to relax in a hurry.

SPORT

The Last Bastions Of Bigotry
A year after the P.G.A. banned discrimination on the tour, private golf clubs have made, at most, token changes

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Cinema (View Points)
A Chill on the Heart

Cinema (View Points)
Board Stiff

Music Sunshine Girl (View Points)

Opera Post-Funny in Poland (View Points)

Theater (View Points)
Icebound on Fire Island

Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Vol. 138 No. 3 JULY 22, 1991

BUSINESS

Business Notes Electronics
Pennies for The Piper

Business Notes Federal Reserve O.K.,
You've Waited Enough

Business Notes Packaging
A Good Egg Gets Better

Business Notes Scams
An Unhealthy Profit

Business Notes Trademarks
The Doughboy Pokes Back

Energy Gee, Your Car Smells Terrific!
In the race to develop cleaner-burning auto fuels, an old standby -- gasoline -- is making a surprising comeback

Scandals: Taken for a Royal Ride
In the wake of the B.C.C.I. debacle, a trustful sheik and more than a million depositors are left holding the bag

Transportation: Get 'Em While They Last
As weak airlines falter, four giant U.S. carriers are picking up the pieces and racing toward global dominance

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Beating The Summertime Blahs (Television)
Yes, the usual seasonal fare is rejects and retreads, but this year the networks have come up with a few off-the-wall shows worth checking out

Cute And Peppy in Beverly Hills (Television)

How To Eat, How to Live (Books)
Sick of foul British weather, Peter Mayle finds a paradise in Provence, and even a pot of gold

TO OUR READERS

From the Managing Editor (From The Managing Editor)

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