Monday, Sep. 23, 1991
Time Magazine Contents Page
COVER
46
CULTURES:
Vanishing Wisdom
As tribal peoples abandon their ways, a trove of knowledge is being lost
16
NATION:
Whither Intelligence?
With the cold war ended, what should America's spies do now?
30
WORLD:
Nasty Business
A question of economic aid strains the U.S.-Israeli friendship
38
BUSINESS
The Hot Spot
Southern California studios set a torrid pace for car design
SCIENCE An answer at last to those mysterious crop circles? 59
HEALTH Once scorned as quackery, chiropractic is getting some respect 60
PRESS Brash Al Neuharth is a philanthropist -- at Gannett Co. expense 61
RADIO Rush Limbaugh is the clown prince of conservatism 65
CINEMA The Fisher King is botched, bizarre and kind of beguiling 68
BOOKS Katharine Hepburn chronicles her idiosyncratic life to a tremor 70
TECHNOLOGY Are X-rated computer games too hot to handle? 72
ART Majestically, Seurat refracted what he saw through what he knew 74
ESSAY Lance Morrow on Anne Sexton's posthumous mess 76
DEPARTMENTS
GRAPEVINE 13
LETTERS 6
MILESTONES 68
PEOPLE 63
VIEW POINTS 73
COVER Photograph for TIME by William Coupon