Vol. 130 No. 5

NATION

"Run, Pat, Run!"
Colorado's Schroeder is expected to join the presidential pack

A Promising Soviet Ploy
Gorbachev embraces "global double zero"

American Notes CALIFORNIA
Clearing The Air

American Notes ESPIONAGE
Lonetree Goes On Trial

American Notes HIGHWAYS
Dash for Cash On I-95

American Notes TAXES
An Epic Switcheroo

American Notes THE HOMELESS
Not Ready for Prime Time

An Edge of Anger
The public anguish of an honorable man

Begging His Pardon
Should Reagan absolve Poindexter and North?

Death Squads Invade California
Salvadoran rightists are accused of terrorizing refugees

WORLD

Britain Spare Pennies
Archer wins record damages

SCIENCE

Dinosaur Eggs Unscrambled

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Aids Panel Politics (Medicine)

Bad Trips for the Doubly Troubled (Medicine)
A new study offers hope for mentally ill drug users

SOCIETY

Breaking A Confidence (Ethics)
When is it right to reveal an anonymous source?

RELIGION

Enterprising Evangelism
Scandal opens a window on TV's major preachers -- but not too wide

God and Money
PTL, facing bankruptcy, fights for survival

BUSINESS

A Puzzling Toll at the Top (Economy & Business)
What is killing off so many of Japan's corporate chiefs?

Business Notes GOVERNMENT (Economy & Business)
CONTRACTS Football Field In Outer Space

Business Notes PENALTIES (Economy & Business)
A Beef About The Meat Men

Business Notes REGULATION (Economy & Business)
Steaming over Smog Controls

Business Notes TECHNOLOGY (Economy & Business)
Secret Sale, Public Shame

Business Notes WAGES (Economy & Business)
The Cash Woes Of Women

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Bound For the U.S.A. (Theater)
London's season yields a lively crop of exports

Daytime's Steamy New Soap (Show Business)
Joan Collins wins her case against Husband No. 4

TO OUR READERS

A Letter From the Publisher (A Letter From The Publisher)

LETTERS

Bork for The Court