Vol. 142 No. 22

NATION

"9-Zip! I Love It!" (Supreme Court)
A dramatic decision produces new guidelines for judging sexual harassment

A Reformer and the Mob (Labor)
A Mafia turncoat fingers Teamster boss Ron Carey, raising doubts about the union's big cleanup

Al's Secret Debating Tricks (Politics)

Chronicles (Chronicles)

Dispatches (Chronicles)
Clinton Campaign Home Movies

Fair Trade? Tariffs with and Without Nafta (Chronicles)

From the Creators of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (Chronicles)

Gored But Not Gone (Politics)
Perot's popularity sinks, but his army of 2 million marches on

Health Report (Chronicles)

In the Spotlight (Chronicles)

Informed Soures (Chronicles)

Inside Washington the Gravest Threat: Dealing with North Korea's Nuclear Program (Chronicles)

Paid to Stay At Home? (Elections)
A political adviser kicks up a storm of outrage by claiming that black ministers were paid to stifle turnout

Raw Data (Chronicles)

The No-Guts, No-Glory Guys (Foreign Policy)
Clinton's foreign policy team tries to clean up its act -- and further engage the man at the top

The Week November 7-13 (Chronicles)

Three Shots At Crime (Congress)
As voters grow weary of living in fear, Washington finally goes after the guns

Uh Oh, It's Jesse Jackson (Chronicles)

Whither the First Families? (Chronicles)

Winners & Losers (Chronicles)

WORLD

Farewell to Welfare (Europe)
As Americans just begin to debate universal health care, long jobless rolls and empty coffers are forcing Europeans to question the welfare state

WAR & TERRORISM

The Gulf Gas Mystery (Defense)
Evidence suggests that troops were indeed exposed to chemical agents, but were the Iraqis responsible?

SCIENCE

Mother Lode Vs. Mother Nature (Environment)
Archaic U.S. mining laws could let a Canadian gold rush threaten Yellowstone National Park

Victory At Last for a Besieged Virus Hunter
The government withdraws all misconduct charges against the co-discoverer of HIV

SOCIETY

Swift Sword of Justice (Crime)
The tawdry case of the Bobbitts of Manassas heads for Round 2

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Spectator Cartoons Yes, Humans No

The Presidency a Sly and Wry Humor

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BUSINESS

Bellboys with B.A.s (The Economy)

Betting on the Sky (Telecom)
From phones to faxes, it's suddenly a free-for-all in the booming wireless-communications business

Jobs in an Age of Insecurity ^ (Cover The Economy)
Thirty months into recovery, Americans are realizing that the great American job is gone. In its place: a new world of work.

Retrained for What? (The Economy)

Testing the Waters (Trade)
Increased U.S. trade with the Pacific Rim is Clinton's next goal

LAW

Invitation to an Execution (Justice)
Lloyd Schlup awaits death even though he has new evidence of his innocence

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

America's Dark History (The Arts & Media Theater)
The powerful Kentucky Cycle, disquieting to those who prefer patriotic pageantry, takes a scathing view of the national story

Black and Blue (The Arts & Media Show Business)
With two hot TV shows, a new album and an upcoming film, comic Martin Lawrence is talking dirty and living large

Dionysus At 50 and More Woe (The Arts & Media Books)
The secret of guys! The sage of Lake Wobegon tells how bozos get that way.

Forward to The Past (The Arts & Media Entertainment)
Cutting costs and playing it safe at the box office, Broadway offers a multitude of musical revivals

Furthermore (The Arts & Media Cinema)

Furthermore (The Arts & Media Television)

Ghost Story (The Arts & Media Cinema)
Now death means always having to say you're sorry

Hill Street Blues on Happy Juice (The Arts & Media Television)
Forget the ratings. Bakersfield P.D. is the best new comedy -- and best-kept secret -- of the season.

Not Again! (The Arts & Media Sport)
Once more, Florida State fails to "win the Big One," as they come up short against Notre Dame.

Stanzas From a Black Epic (The Arts & Media Art)
The 60 paintings in Jacob Lawrence's great Migration series present piercing images of the African-American experience

Wuthering Eighty-Eights (The Arts & Media Cinema)
As romantic as a Bronte tale, Jane Campion's The Piano arrives laden with prizes -- and bursting with mute and musical passion

Young Gun (The Arts & Media Music)
Joshua Redman is a graduate of the jazz life and Harvard

SPECIAL SECTION

They Just Don't Get Him (History)
Three decades after J.F.K.'s death, Generation X ponders his mystique

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ESSAY

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