Vol. 130 No. 7
NATION
American Notes CRIME
Pint-Size Heist
American Notes ENVIRONMENT
Resurrecting A Valley
American Notes MEMORIALS
Old Abe Gets The Brush
American Notes POLITICS
Reagan Takes The Pledge
American Notes SUPREME COURT
Bracing for a Bork Blitz
Campaign Portrait
Respect and respectability Jackson tones down his style
Coming Attractions
Highway To Homicide
California's road wars go on and, in one case, go airborne
Not Just One Peace Plan For Nicaragua, but Two
Reagan and Central Americans unveil proposals
The Changing Face of AIDS
More and more victims are black or Hispanic
WORLD
Coping with The Unfathomable
Patience, plus readiness, may be the best weapons against Tehran
At War on All Fronts
Once again, a frenzied Iran lashes out with fury and fanatic zeal
Living With War And Revolution
Videos, ration books, draft dodging and business as usual in an impassioned land
Pakistan A Bad Case of Nuclear Friction
Zia rebuffs a U.S. effort to impose restraints on proliferation
Panama Down and Dirty
Noriega strikes back
Sri Lanka Peace Flexes Its Muscle
Guerrillas surrender their arms as India enforces a fragile calm
The Unending Feud: Shi'ites vs. Sunnis
World Notes BRITAIN
Wedding Bells, Then a Divorce
World Notes GREECE
Lack of Humor In High Places
World Notes SOVIET UNION
"What Are We Ashamed Of?"
World Notes THE PHILIPPINES
Death at the Burger Stand
SCIENCE
Danger Just Downstairs
(Environment)
Joe And Rosie Go for It
(Environment)
A pair of captive dolphins are retrained for a new life at sea
The Glory That Was Greece
Sea trials begin for a replica of ancient Athens' fabled trireme
SOCIETY
Couture Goes Daring And Wacky
(Living)
For the fall, high hemlines and theatrical formulas
In New York: Celebrating an Eternal Prom
(American Scene)
PRESS
A Legend in His Times
How Not to Silence a Spy
Banned in Britain, an agent's memoirs become big-selling news
SPORT
Heroism, Hugs and Laughter
Special games for courageous spirits and generous hearts
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine
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BUSINESS
Business Notes ADVERTISING
(Economy & Business)
Bullfight Fans Are Seeing Red
Business Notes AIRLINES
(Economy & Business)
May I Twist Your Arm, Sir?
Business Notes EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
(Economy & Business)
Giving a Buddy Your Break
Business Notes SHIPPING
(Economy & Business)
Lighter Fluid Not Required
Business Notes TELEPHONES
(Economy & Business)
Reach Out and Rake It In
Clip-On Clocks Are Clicking
(Ecomomy & Business)
How To Become Arnold Palmer
(Economy & Business)
High-tech golf clubs for duffers
No More Downtime
(Economy & Business)
Personal-computer makers are up and running again
Shortening The Tether on Bankers
(Economy & Business)
Congress halts, at least for now, the march to deregulation
EDUCATION
Are Student Heads Full of Emptiness?
Two scholarly authors have beach-time best sellers that blast U.S. education
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Edging The Government Out of TV
(Video)
To foster diversity, the FCC drops its "fairness doctrine"
Fun Couple or "Un" Couple?
(Cinema)
Hot Films, Unhappy Endings
(Cinema)
Two smart thrillers get blitzed out by dumb climaxes
Rock Fable or Teen Ballad?
(Cinema)
To Be or Not to Be
(Books)
Continued Mystery writers cope with the public demand for sequels
Two Worlds BEST INTENTIONS: THE EDUCATION AND KILLING OF EDMUND PERRY by Robert Sam Anson Random House; 221 pages; $17.95
(Books)
PEOPLE
People
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(A Letter From The Publisher)
ESSAY
The Game Is Still Afoot