Monday, Sep. 15, 1986

Time Magazine Contents Page September 15, 1986 Vol. 128 No. 11

COVER: Fed up and frightened, the 58

U. S. mounts a crusade against drugs

Like a drunk waking up from a 20- year binge with a massive hangover, America is bitter, remorseful and full of resolution. Though the drug epidemic appears to have peaked, drug abuse

remains unacceptably high, and one virulent form, crack

addiction, seems to be spreading. This is not America' s first drug crisis, nor is it likely to be the last. See SPECIAL REPORT.

UNITED STATES: Playing tit for tat, 22

Moscow seizes a U. S. reporter

After the U. S. arrests an alleged KGB agent, the Soviets threaten Correspondent Nicholas Daniloff with espionage charges. For Western reporters in Moscow, harassment is an occupational hazard. -- The crash of a small plane and a jetliner over Los

Angeles renews concerns about crowded skies. -- A Los Angeles

courtroom is the setting for Twilight Zone: The Trial.

WORLD: A Pan Am jet is hijacked in 30

Pakistan, and more than a dozen die

Terrorists take over a plane as passengers are boarding, and go

on a shooting spree before Pakistani commandos storm the craft

and free hostages. -- Gunmen murder more than a score of wor-

shipers in an Istanbul synagogue. -- At Zimbabwe' s nonaligned

conference, Gaddafi steals the show. -- In South Africa, Bishop

Tutu becomes archbishop amid a flood of violence in Soweto.

44

Economy & Business

The Hunts lose a round as they struggle to save their fabled fortune.

-- Detroit makes cars Italian- style. -- A new American gold rush.

86

Show Business

From the Shangri- Las to the Supremes, from Lesley Gore to Janis Joplin, Beehive evokes the bubble- haired-

femme pop of the '60s.

76

Law

A heated campaign

to unseat the contro-

versial chief justice of

California' s Supreme

Court, Rose Bird, may

prove successful.

95

Books

David Eisenhower is on target in Volume I of Grandfather Ike' s brilliant career. -- Ernie Pyle' s dispatches offer a worm' s- eye view of war.

83

Sport

Arnold Palmer makes two more legendary, impossible shots:

back- to- back aces

on the same hole at

the Chrysler Cup.

99

Video

Chicago' s freewheeling Oprah Winfrey poses

a hefty challenge

to Phil Donahue' s

longtime dominance in daytime talk shows.

84

Music

Seeking a way to reach his generation, Paul Simon finds in South African songs the fire for his intrepid new album, Graceland.

102

Art

English Sculptor Henry Moore, whose bold, simple forms are familiar fixtures in cities and landscapes the world over, dies at 88.

8 Letters

17 Scene

77 Education

78 People

83 Milestones

100 Dance

Cover:

Illustration by

Allen Hirsch