Vol. 125 No. 20
NATION
End of the Big Buildup
Life with Father "Mountain Men" Go on Trial
Reagan's Second Front
The push for a tax-reform plan may begin this week
Retreating on Defense
In a cliff-hanger, the President gets a budget with no military growth
Running Out of Easy Answers
Reagan's wizardry as a politician is his problem as President
Stiff Sentence
Thayer gets four years
The Late Hurrah
Typist = Driver
Los Angeles adjusts its salaries
A Message for Moscow
Reagan uses his Europe trip to clear the air
American Notes
Agent Orange Legally Right, Morally Wrong
American Notes
Drugs Two Record-Breaking Busts
American Notes
Foreign Service Not for Men Only
American Notes
Honors Bok in a Hard Place
American Notes
Oklahoma Deciding Who Shall Die
WORLD
Ethiopia the Politics of Famine
A ruthless regime compounds The plight of the starving
Europe the Divisive
Anniversary V-E Day Celebrations Highlight The East-West split
India a New Cycle of Violence
Sikh separatists launch an all-out campaign of terrorism
Middle East Brief Encounters
Shultz gauges the region's mood
Nicaragua Tantalizing Hints
The Sandinistas send a signal
Nigeria a Ragged Exodus of the Unwanted
Once again, economic woes trigger the mass expulsion of aliens
Searches Hunting the "Angel of Death"
The reward for Mengele's capture grows to $3.4 million
World Notes
Britain Inferno At a Soccer Game
World Notes
Disasters Death on Friendship Day
World Notes
El Salvador a Third Attempt At Peace
World Notes
Poland No More Hamburger Specials
World Notes
South Africa Bloodshed Begets Bloodshed
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Is Seafood Good for the Heart?
(Medicine)
Eating some kinds of fish may reduce coronary disease
Medical Memory Card
(Medicine)
SOCIETY
Fifty Years, a Day At a Time
(Living)
One Less for the Road?
(Living)
A new intolerance builds pressure on abusive drinking
Rating the Waters
(Living)
Water, Water Everywhere
(Living)
At work and at parties, Americans are drinking less and enjoying it more
PRESS
America's Newest Video Baron
Murdoch buys a budding network and seeks U.S. citizenship
RELIGION
Boff Silenced
Rome disciplines a scholar
Challenging Mormonism's Roots
Newly found letters raise questions about the church's origins
SPORT
Putting Baseball to the Test
Braced for a snowstorm, Ueberroth wants drug checkups for all
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
An Uptown Saturday Night
The Apollo Theater reopens, launched by the stars it nurtured
BUSINESS
Business Notes
(Economy & Business)
China Peking's Prices Take Off
Business Notes
(Economy & Business)
Cost of Living Have Dollars, Will Travel
Business Notes
(Economy & Business)
Country Music a Sad Song of Sorry Sales
Business Notes
(Economy & Business)
Energy Capping a Gusher of Optimism
Business Notes
(Economy & Business)
Regulation Congress to the Rescue
Calling It Quits
(Economy & Business)
Mobil to unload Ward
Down Time for Computers
(Economy & Business)
Sluggish sales and sagging profits bring high-tech industries back to earth
Hungry Raider
(Economy & Business)
Icahn's antics on two fronts
Search for a Miracle Cure
(Economy & Business)
An economist touts profit sharing as a prescription for prosperity
EDUCATION
The Secretary of Controversy
William Bennett riles constituencies outside the White House
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
And Now, a Wham-Bam Superstar
(Cinema)
Martial Artist Chuck Norris is the strong, silent, successful type
Confederates Stars and Bars
(Books)
by William Boyd Morrow; 334 pages; $16.95
Editors' Choice
(Books)
From Chile with Magic the House of the Spirits
(Books)
by Isabel Allende Translated by Magda Bogin; Knopf; 368 pages; $17.95
Good Things in Small Packages
(Music)
Digital dexterity highlights the new crop of CDs
Mental Paste a Creed for the Third Millennium
(Books)
by Colleen McCullough Harper & Row; 346 pages; $17.95
They Defied the Doomsayers
(Theater)
Three unlikely survivors on Broadway reap Tony nominations
MILESTONES
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PEOPLE
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TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(Publisher's Letter)
ESSAY
"Forgiveness to the Injured Doth Belong"