Vol. 125 No. 17
SPECIAL SECTION
A Misbegotten Trip Opens Old Wounds
(V-E Day)
Reagan's ill-planned journey sparks a furor on both sides of the Atlantic
Speaking of Reconciliation
(V-E Day)
"A Gigantic Death Camp"
(V-E Day)
Beneath the Headstones
(V-E Day)
"There Was Such a Feeling of Joy"
(V-E Day)
Six bleak years of agony and hope, then one bright day of dancing in the streets
From Rubble To Renewal
(V-E Day)
A revived, divided Continent: in the shadow of superpowers and vaguely dissatisfied with itself
WORLD
Cultivating a Middle East Ally
A Partial Victory for Romance
(South Africa)
Infamous sex laws will be repealed, but apartheid remains intact
A Country's Slow Death
(Lebanon)
The Prime Minister resigns as Muslim factions battle it out
WAR & TERRORISM
A Counterattack on Neo-Nazis
SCIENCE
"The Patient Was Already Dead"
Discovery's crew makes a valiant attempt to fix a satellite
SPORT
For Love of a Smelly Art
Horror and majesty, savagery and science, Hagler and Hearns
TECHNOLOGY
Glitches and Crashes at the IRS
(Computers)
New machines and new software create a tax-time headache
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
A Letter from the Publisher
After the Nightmare
On the 40th anniversary of the end of the war in Europe, the world refuses to forget
Taking the Offense on Defense
Almost Mission Impossible
Stirring Hope
"Alan, Presidente" electrifies
Stepping Out
Moscow 's Great Communicator
World Notes
Fresh Fears About Mounting Debts
Many poor countries are too strapped to make interest payments
Milestones
NATION
Retreating on Rebel Aid
Congress forces the President to compromise on his contra request
Drawing a Bead on Reagan
(The Presidency)
The Times They Are Achangin'
Student protest stirs once again on campuses across the U.S.
Spying to Support a Life-Style
Security measures against espionage are often a joke
BUSINESS
A Series of Bad Signals
(Economy & Business)
Signs of a slowdown appear, but a recession is still unlikely this year
Captain Outrageous Opens Fire
(Economy & Business)
In his longest shot yet, Turner aims to buy CBS for $5.4 billion
Name Your Poison
Business Notes
EDUCATION
Discord over the Disabled
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Battling AIDS
(Medicine)
More misery, less mystery
Book Learning
(Food)
A scholarly approach to food
Tidbits
LAW
Why It's Tough to Take It Back
A singular rape case raises a ruckus about recantations
PRESS
Television News Without Blinkers
(Newswatch)
SOCIETY
A Mass Murderer Reconsidered
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Scenes from Heaven and Hell
(Dance)
Paul Taylor premieres two strong modern works in Manhattan
A Love Affair with Learning
(Books)
The Wild East
(Books)
Different
(Books)
脗聽
Where Are the Hit Musicals?
(Theater)
This season's drab shows have forgotten how to tell a story
PEOPLE
People
LETTERS
Read the story
ESSAY
The Bitburg Fiasco