Vol. 128 No. 18
NATION
American Notes California
Welfare on Plastic
American Notes Demonstrations
Stepping Lively
American Notes Highways
Taming the Truckers
American Notes Tax
Reform Hancock John
American Notes Tennessee
Thou Shalt Not Teach
Bang! Bang! You're Out!
Washington and Moscow fight a war of diplomatic attrition
Campaign Windup Fight to the Finish
The struggle for the Senate gets closer and meaner
Combat Zone
Pat Robertson sues for libel
Legal Eagles
A newly minted coin takes off
Prepping for a Covert Overt War
As Hasenfus stands trial, the CIA resumes open aid to the contras
The Presidency
A Republic's Palace
WORLD
China Encounter of Long-Lost Comrades
Honecker is welcomed in Peking as Communist relations warm
Exiles Unwelcome Homecoming
France
New Offense, Old Complaint
Haiti
A Whisper for Democracy
Hong Kong
On the Road to Goodbye
Lebanon
Luck Runs Out for a Poet
Life After the Americans Leave
Mozambique Anger Over a Plane Crash
A leader's death adds more instability to a country on its knees
South Africa Pullout Parade
Bowing to pressure, more and more U.S. firms withdraw
Terrorism Making the Syrian Connection
After a conviction, Western countries take diplomatic reprisals
SCIENCE
What Is Destroying the Ozone?
Man-made chemicals may be partly to blame
HEALTH & MEDICINE
A Contagious Cancer?
(Medicine)
A Most Explicit Report
(Medicine)
Aids Research Spurs New Interest in Some Ancient Enemies
(Medicine)
The Toughest Virus of All
(Medicine)
Can a drug or vaccine be found to vanquish AIDS?
SOCIETY
In New Hampshire: an Unusual Reunion
(American Scene)
SPORT
Small Delights and a Big Chill
Now if baseball only allowed a little sunshine and sleep
STYLE & DESIGN
Handsome and Homemade
(Design)
The American Craft Museum opens with a provocative show
TECHNOLOGY
From Programs to Pajama Parties
(Computers)
Educators push to prepare schoolgirls for a computerized society
BUSINESS
A Disturbing New Deficit
(Economy & Business)
The U.S. imports more high-tech goods than it sells abroad
Economy on the Move Again
(Economy & Business)
How's That Again?
(Economy & Business)
Is the Middle Class Shrinking?
(Economy & Business)
Experts debate the impact of job-market upheavals on income distribution
Music a Record Born to Run
(Economy & Business)
Opec
(Economy & Business)
An Early- Morning Truce
Sinking in a Sea of Bad Loans
(Economy & Business)
As thrift institutions fail, their insurance fund is running low
Television
(Economy & Business)
Mickey Mouse in Mandarin
The Pros Who Play the Name Game
(Economy & Business)
Business is brisk for corporate-identity consultants
LAW
Supreme Or Not Supreme
That is the question, says the Attorney General
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Thumb in the Public Eye His Way:
(Books)
The Unauthorized Biography of Frank Sinatra by Kitty Kelley; Bantam; 575 pages; $21.95
Bookends Word for Word
(Books)
by Andrew A. Rooney Putnam; 287 pages; $14.95
Clinging to the Ideals of Youth the Common Pursuit by Simon Gray
(Theater)
Flamenco, Simple and Smashing
(Dance)
The creators of TANGO ARGENTINO give Broadway another hit
Moral Bite Going Solo
(Books)
by Roald Dahl Farrar, Straus & Giroux 208 pages; $14.95
The Evangelist of Kitsch
(Show Business)
Liberace: The Show, the Book, the Legend
The Late Nightlife Tonight Show
(Video)
A host of newcomers do battle in the kingdom of Carson
Weird Trios and Fun Couples
(Cinema)
Four new films have mayhem on their minds
PEOPLE
People
People
People
People
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(Publisher's Letter)