Vol. 125 No. 18
NATION
"My Objective Was Reconciliation"
In a revealing interview, Helmut Kohl defends the visit to Bitburg
A Dismal Round of Arms Talks
American Notes Baltimore
A Tank in the Parking Lot
American Notes Defense
Tightening Some Loose Bolts
American Notes Labor
A Teamster Takes the Fifth
American Notes Star Wars
"Pork Barrel in the Sky"
American Notes The Navy
Bypassing a Heart Surgeon
An Author's Forbidden Passage
"I Told Them, As Any Red-Blooded Canadian Would, to . . . "
Cutting Off The
Contra AID The House hands Reagan a setback on Nicaragua policy
House Divided
An election splits Congress
Royal Fetes and Photo Ops
In Europe, an accent on amity
Scratches in the Teflon
On the eve of his trip to Europe, Reagan catches flak at home
Take Two
The Von Bulow trial resumes
The Presidency
A Season of Bad Manners
WORLD
Argentina Time of Trial
A situation "under control"
Brazil a Nation Mourns
Eulogizing Neves' dream
East Germany Elbe Meeting
A shining moment is relived
Middle East Heading Home
Israel leaves the Bekaa
Soviet Union Shifts in the Kremlin
Gorbachev rejuvenates the Politburo and stresses the need for change
World Notes Australia
Premier Joh, Union Basher
World Notes Disasters
Hell in a Hospital
World Notes Peru
Garcia Plucks a Victory
World Notes Sudan
Reaching Out and Touching
World Notes West Germany
Brouhaha in Bavaria
SCIENCE
Cretaceous Fairy Tales
Did Comets Kill the Dinosaurs?
A bold new theory about mass extinctions
Incident At Tunguska
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Another Setback in Louisville
(Medicine)
After ten days with a Jarvik-7 heart, Jack Burcham dies
SOCIETY
In Florida: End of an Era
(American Scene)
PRESS
Local Angle
A Texas paper wins a Pulitzer
Pulling Wires
U.P.I. Files for Its Life
BUSINESS
A Pioneer Clips Its Wings
(Economy & Business)
Pan Am sells its Pacific routes to United
Bogus Shelters for the Stars
(Economy & Business)
The government prosecutes its largest tax-fraud case ever
Business Notes Corporations
(Economy & Business)
The Man in the Moon Disappears
Business Notes Counterfeits
(Economy & Business)
Pirating the World
Business Notes Energy
(Economy & Business)
Pummeled At the Pump
Business Notes Trade
(Economy & Business)
Japan's Buy-Foreign Blitz
Business Notes Treaties
(Economy & Business)
Footloose and Duty Free
Fiddling with the Real Thing
(Economy & Business)
Coke changes its flavor for the first time and creates a new Pepsi Challenge
Matters of Taste
(Economy & Business)
Selling Junk
(Economy & Business)
Popular but precarious bonds
EDUCATION
A Philosopher for Everyman At 82,
Mortimer Adler Tirelessly Expounds the Ancient Truths
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Awakening a Sleeping Giant the Call
(Books)
by John Hersey; Knopf; 701 pages; $19.95
Editors' Choice
(Books)
Emblems of a Lost Tradition
(Art)
In New York City, superb drawings from the Albertina collection
Prime Time's New First Family
(Video)
The Cosby Show Is a Smash But No Groundbreaker
Real People in a Reel Peephole
(Cinema)
Three documentaries provoke giggles, anger, nostalgia
Society's Child Once Upon a Time
(Books)
by Gloria Vanderbilt Knopf; 301 pages; $16.95
SPECIAL SECTION
Alone At the Top: the Problem of Isolation
Ronald Reagan: a Man of Certitudes
MILESTONES
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones
Not Quite Just a Country Lawyer
Samuel J. Ervin Jr.: 1896-1985
PEOPLE
People
People
People
People
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(Publisher's Letter)