Monday, Jul. 06, 1992
Time Magazine Contents
THE WEEK 16
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COVER: Pills for the Mind
Schizophrenia patients are being awakened from the long nightmare of madness by a remarkable drug. It is part of a new wave of medications that are enabling doctors to combat the most intractable mental illnesses and open a window on the mysterious world of human mood and emotion.
Lifting Depression
With modern drugs and psychotherapy, 9 out of 10 patients with depression can be helped. Surprisingly, the same set of drugs is proving useful in treating eating disorders, anxiety and other problems.
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RACE: The New Face of Hate
A Ku Klux Klan leader vows to create "1,000 David Dukes"
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U.S. POLITICS: The Dirty-Tricks War
A mudslinging match erupts between Bush and Perot
30
THE CAMPAIGN: Veep Sweepstakes
The next step for Clinton and Perot: choosing a running mate
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THE POLITICAL INTEREST: Not So Crazy After All
Perot disowns it, but his drug sweep is the nub of a good idea
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SEPARATISM: Splinter, Splinter, Little State
How ethnic breakups -- and wars -- are wrecking the world order
42
SOUTH AFRICA: Massacring the Talks
At stake are not only the reforms but the country's future
44
ISRAEL: Hold the Euphoria
, Labor won, but Rabin will have trouble delivering the peace
46
BUSINESS: Making It in America
Two inventors struggle to sell a good idea
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INTERVIEW: Colonel Cammermeyer Comes Out
Frank talk on gays in the armed forces
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DESIGN: Grand New Guggenheim
Frank Lloyd Wright's masterwork gets a splendid overhaul
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CINEMA: Eddie Murphy Unchained
Hollywood's comic genius returns as a romantic hero
DEPARTMENTS
PUBLISHER'S LETTER 4
LETTERS 6
GRAPEVINE 13
MILESTONES 22
PEOPLE 79
ESSAY 80
REVIEWS
THEATER Al Pacino out-Herods Herod -- and then some 70
TELEVISION Three new shows bring the blahs of summer 70
CINEMA Penny Marshall pays loving tribute to basebelle 72
BOOKS Bill Buford on British soccer hooliganism
Robert Harris' unsettling postwar Nazi thriller 73
SHORT TAKES 77
COVER Photograph for TIME by Gregory Heisler