Vol. 138 No. 24

NATION

American Notes Drugs
Troublesome Testimony

American Notes Health
Condom Cornucopia

American Notes Immigration
Welcome to The Camp

American Notes Memorials
The Winners Get Their Due

Civil Defense Doomsday Hideaway
Carved into a Virginia ridge more than three decades ago, a secret bunker still stands ready to shelter U.S. leaders from a nuclear attack

WORLD

Blowing In the Wind

SOCIETY

America's Holy War
For the past generation, the courts have fenced God out of the country's public life, but has the separation of church and state gone too far? The Supreme Court must decide.

BUSINESS

Business Notes Beverages
Now You See It . . .

Business Notes Computers
End of the Blue Monolith

Business Notes Entertainment
Will Michael Call the Tune?

Business Notes Fashion
Showing Their True Colors

Business Notes Trade
Hands Off Our Thoughts!

Clear Picture, Fuzzy Future
Japanese companies are far ahead in the HDTV race, but they may have taken a wrong turn in their technology

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Killer Goes to Hollywood (Cinema)
Warren Beatty's Bugsy is a wickedly elegant and very smart orchestration of crime, sex and other American ambiguities

A Playboy Meets Miss Right (Cinema)

At Home, but Not Alone (Show Business)
Budding 11-year-old megastar Macaulay Culkin -- or his dad -- is learning to throw his weight around Hollywood

Bring Back Eleanor Rigby (Music)
With a little help from a friend, Paul McCartney proves that he can turn out a serious composition -- alas, too serious

Critics' Voices (Critics' Voices)