Vol. 142 No. 23

COVER

The Assault on Freud (Cover Story Ideas)
He invented psychoanalysis and revolutionized 20th century ideas about the life of the mind. And this is the thanks he gets?

NATION

After the Handshake (Chronicles)

Chronicles (Chronicles)

Deadly Wastes of War (Chronicles)

Dispatches (Chronicles)
Baring the Shame

Duty, Honor, Fruits and Vegetables (Chronicles)

From the World's Headlines (Chronicles)

Go Figure (Chronicles)

Gumming Up the Works (Politics)
How a small but determined group of conservatives is ambushing Clinton's policymaking vanguard

Health Report (Chronicles)

I've Looked At Huge Media Mergers From Both Sides Now ... (Chronicles)

In Search of a Way Out (Congress)
As new suspicions build, Senator Packwood considers resignation

Informed Sources Ever Have the Feeling Someone's Watching You? (Chronicles)

Informed Soures (Chronicles)

Inside Washington a Hidden Benefit of the Nafta Victory (Chronicles)

Redesigning a Nation (Chronicles)

Secrets Of (The White House)
Success After his dramatic NAFTA victory, can Bill Clinton use his newfound clout to win bigger battles like health care?

Sorry, I Made It All Up (Elections)
Rollins claims his tale of vote suppression was just an empty boast

Talk of the Streets (Chronicles)
Written in blood, honoring a son, a bizarre caper, and...

The Week November 14-20 (Chronicles)

The Week November 14-20 (Chronicles)

Wacko Jacko and the Beanstalk (Chronicles)

Winners & Losers (Chronicles)

WORLD

"Four Adjectives in Search of a Noun" (Diplomacy)
In Seattle, few sour notes emerged as APEC leaders met and proceeded cautiously to cement trade ties

A New "Me Generation" (Asia)

A Parliament of Poets, Pop Stars and Priests (Russia)
At the ballot box, Russians will choose from a bizarre array of big-name and no-name candidates

Hosokawa's (Japan)
Way Abandoning traditional politics, the Prime Minister muscles through a political reform that points the way toward even more profound change

Slipping Out of Zhu's Squeeze (China)
Beijing backs down on the economic czar's short-term austerity, even as it pushes for medium-term reforms

Striking a Grand Deal (South Africa)
Mandela and De Klerk shake on a constitution

Top of The Pops (Japan)

Watch Out for China (Asia)
It may still call itself communist, but its economy looks more and more capitalist

SCIENCE

Nasa's Do-Or-Die Mission (Space)
The beleaguered agency goes for broke with a risky flight to repair the Hubble telescope

SOCIETY

Lies of the Mind (Cover Story Behavior)
Repressed-memory therapy is harming patients, devastating families and intensifying a backlash against mental-health practitioners

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Confidence Games (Drugs)
How Venezuelan traffickers allegedly colluded with the CIA to smuggle coke into the U.S.

It Came From Outer Space (Cover Controversy)

Sightings (Sightings)

The Political Interest Putting Business First

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Traveler's Advisory

BUSINESS

A Car by Any Other (Autos)
Name American-made Chevrolets will be renamed Toyotas and sold in Japan

America's New Competitive Muscle (The Economy)

Fasten Your Seatbelts
A strike at American foreshadows union turmoil industry-wide

Grinding Down Steel (Industry)
Plagued with too much plant and too little demand, Europe stumbles over a plan that may cost 60,000 jobs

Timberland Hits Its Stride (Retailing)
The New England shoemaker now must show that its products and its stock are not just fads

EDUCATION

Buffaloed
Risking political incorrectness, Penn rescinds its speech code

LAW

Conduct Unbecoming?
The Pentagon loses a round as the gays-in-the-military controversy heads for the Supreme Court

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Chronicling a Filthy 4,000-Year-Old Habit (The Arts & Media Books)
One of the century's finest military historians surveys warfare as mankind's mystery, temptation and oldest drama

Coming Now to a Kid Near You (The Arts & Media Video)
MTV throws some shrewd news into the hip-hop mix, and fans around the world think it's, like, totally cool

Fearlessly Offbeat (The Arts & Media Theater)
The Loman Family Picnic features a wacky surrealism

Furthermore (The Arts & Media Cinema)

Gangsta Rap, Doggystyle (The Arts & Media Music)
Snoop Doggy Dogg's eagerly awaited album has bark, bite and irresistible dance grooves

Haynes! Come Back, Haynes! (The Arts & Media Cinema)
In Clint Eastwood's A Perfect World, Kevin Costner tries to become the father neither he nor his young hostage ever knew

Is Kidnaping for Jesus a Moral Right? (The Arts & Media Theater)
Whoever the pseudonymous playwright Jane Martin really is, her sizzling Keely and Du captures the abortion enigma

Looking for Mr. Goodfather (The Arts & Media Cinema)
A painfully correct comedy and a cheerfully subversive one celebrate family values

Meat Loaf's Prime Cuts (The Arts & Media Music)
The '70s raver is reunited with composer Jim Steinman for a No. 1 album that celebrates sex, drums and rock 'n' roll

Pei's Palace of Art (The Arts & Media Architecture)
In a historic renovation, the architect brings light and cohesion to the Louvre

Solve It Again, Sam (The Arts & Media Books)
Veterans of the fictional crime wars show why experience counts

The Great Enunciator (The Arts & Media Books)
The first of a two-volume biography maps the divided soul of W.E.B. Du Bois

The Tokyo Bombers (The Arts & Media Books)
A novel is diplomatic about the attack on Pearl Harbor

The Visitors Take Sarasota (The Arts & Media Cinema)
The French were feeling fine and feisty at one of the world's most congenial film festivals

True (As in Proulx) Grit Wins (The Arts & Media Books)
After years of laboring in limbo, a tough Vermont novelist comes into her own

Twelve Stories of Solitude (The Arts & Media Books)
Garcia Marquez sends some innocents abroad to Europe

Urban Blight (The Arts & Media Theater)
The everyday horrors of city life make for eerie drama

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