Vol. 126 No. 14

NATION

American Notes Blacks
Not Following the Leaders

American Notes Congress
A Not So Humble House

American Notes Foreign Aid
The Antiabortionists Win One

American Notes the Senate
Maryland's Mathias Bows Out

American Notes Washington
Still 3,000 to 0

Another Return From the Cold
A Kgb Defection Adds to an Intriguing Web

Battling the Mighty Dollar

Shades of Smoot-Hawley

The Battle Over Barriers
Reagan holds fast while Congress pushes hard for protectionism

The Tricks of the Trade
In international commerce, every nation is looking for an edge

Three Industries That Want Help
The question: Would trade barriers do more harm than good?

Drift Toward the G.O.P.
A Time Poll Shows a Small Party Shift and Continued Optimism

Flying Flags and Flowing Words
Turning 40, the U.N. braces for a pride of potentates

Gone with the Wind
Hurricane Gloria huffs and puffs and whimpers away

Moscow's Promising Offer
The new Soviet Foreign Minister hands Reagan a fresh arms-control plan

Nation

The Presidency
Pressing the Pinstripe Suit

Work for Welfare
California tries a new approach

WORLD

A Few Words From
Gorge Profonde

China Deng's Victory
He wins, but does not "overwin"

France a Scandal That Refuses to Die
The government struggles to defuse the Greenpeace debacle

Mexico Miracles Amid the Ruins
Death and grief, relieved by unexpected sparks of life, grip the capital

Soviet Union Old Guard Out
Ryzhkov replaces Tikhonov

World Notes India
Second-Place Triumph

World Notes Panama
A President Bails Out

World Notes Poland
Bungling At All Levels

World Notes South Africa
Cruel and Usual Punishment

World Notes Switzerland
The Clock Moves Forward

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Advice on Eating Right (Health & Fitness)
Two new reports stir confusion about a healthy diet

Block a Protein, Starve a Tumor (Medicine)
Scientists reproduce a growth signal for capillaries

The Shape of the Nation (Health & Fitness)
Despite the exercise boom, Americans are far from fit

SPORT

"Larger and Darker By the Day"
Ueberroth goes to the players, and they go to the union

BUSINESS

Business Notes Acquisitions (Economy & Business)
Murdoch Snares a Fox

Business Notes Alcohol (Economy & Business)
A Spirited Last Call

Business Notes Books (Economy & Business)
Memoirs of a Corporate Raider

Business Notes Corporations (Economy & Business)
Harry Steps Down--Maybe

Business Notes Investments (Economy & Business)
Trading Stamps By Computer

Call From Philip Morris (Economy & Business)
The cigarette giant buys the food giant for $5.7 billion

On Their Best Behavior (Economy & Business)
Letitia Baldrige offers a guide to executive manners

Sour Apples (Economy & Business)
His old company sues Jobs

The Star Wars Sweepstakes (Economy & Business)
Amid a swirl of controversy, companies and schools vie for defense dollars

EDUCATION

"A Failed Path"
Bennett blasts bilingualism

Blind Tigers and Manniporchia
A new dictionary collects the raw nuggets of American speech

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Museum for Picasso's Picassos (Art)
The greatest collection goes on display in Paris

Best Sellers (Books)

Books (Books)

Four Women in Search of an Oscar (Cinema)
In Hollywood's annual class act, Streep and Lange head the class

Let a Hundred Lilys Bloom the Search for Signs of Intelligent (Theater)
Life in the Universe by Jane Wagner

Mopping Up the Good Terrorist (Books)
by Doris Lessing Knopf; 375 pages; $16.95

Songs From the High Ground From Farm Aid to Apartheid, Rock Wrestles with Big Issues (Music)

MILESTONES

Milestones

Milestones

Milestones

Milestones

Milestones

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PEOPLE

On the Record

People

People

People

People

TO OUR READERS

A Letter From the Publisher (Publisher's Letter)

Statement of Ownership (Statement Of Ownership)

ESSAY

The Job Ahead for U.S. Business