Vol. 131 No. 5
NATION
A Declaration on Independents
An appeals court invalidates the special-prosecutor law
American Notes ARMY
Flunked Out In Hazing
American Notes DRUGS
Criminals Just Say Yes
American Notes EXILES
The Deejay Defector
American Notes
KENTUCKY Assault on Indian Graves
American Notes
TEXAS Refighting The Alamo
Campaign Journal "The One Who Can't Win"
Hart's problems proliferate
Campaign Journal
Jack the Unlikely Ripper Kemp plays hardball
On The Grapevine
Playing Populist Chords
Putting Schedule over Safety
Despite Challenger, the shuttle program ignores whistle-blowers
Taking A Scalpel to the Deficit
Could a line-item veto reduce federal spending?
The Return of the Patriarch !
A clan of messianic polygamists sparks a police siege
Yes, There Are Issues
For candidates, budget realism is the new litmus test
WORLD
Afghanistan Rebuff from the Rebels
A mujahedin leader casts doubt on a compromise deal
Central America Contra Countdown
Ortega and Reagan duel as Congress prepares to vote on aid
Diplomacy Growing Troubles for U.S. Bases |
High costs and inhospitable hosts hamper installations abroad
Haiti Junta's Choice?
Manigat paces the race
Islam's Voice in Gaza
Mozambique Agony on the African Coast
Famine and civil war grip a former Portuguese colony
Murders Most Foul
Panama Moving Against The General
Noriega rejects a U.S.-backed plan to make him step down
The Middle East Beatings in Place of Bullets
As Israel tries a new tack, negotiations stay on the back burner
World Notes ARGENTINA
No More Mr. Nice Guy
World Notes FAMINE
Hunger as A Weapon
World Notes HOSTAGES
Waiting Game For Waite
World Notes JAPAN
Censoring the Emperor
World Notes THE PHILIPPINES
A Mixed Win For Cory
SCIENCE
A Switch In Time
(Space)
Back To Earth
(Space)
Unscathed After 326 days in orbit, a Soviet cosmonaut says he feels no pain
HEALTH & MEDICINE
More Heartache
(Medicine)
The trouble with pacemakers
SOCIETY
A Balancing Act of Life and Death
(Ethics)
New uses of fetuses and brain-absent babies trouble doctors
When Women Vie with Women
(Sexes)
The sisterhood finds rivalry and envy can be the price of success
Why Wait for a Man to Buy One?
(Living)
More and younger women are spoiling themselves with furs
PRESS
A Game of Chicken in Detroit
Knight-Ridder threatens to close down a venerable paper
SPORT
A Tangle of Broncos and Redskins
The 22nd Super Bowl figures to go this way, that way and every which way
Of Mandingo and Jimmy "the Greek"
To The Finish "Someone eventually gets us"
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page February 1, 1988
(Contents)
Vol. 131 No. 5
Time Magazine Masthead February 1, 1988
(Masthead)
Vol. 131 No. 5
BUSINESS
Business Notes ACQUISITIONS
(Economy & Business)
A Picture Perfect Rescue
Business Notes DISCRIMINATION
(Economy & Business)
Like a Bad Neighbor
Business Notes MANAGEMENT
(Economy & Business)
Fords for The Future
Business Notes PROFIT SHARING
(Economy & Business)
Bonanza In Bayport
Business Notes PROMOTION
(Economy & Business)
An Extra Dimension
Critical Condition
(Economy & Business)
Defying all expectations, health costs continue to soar
I Came, I Saw, I Gained Control
(Economy & Business)
Italy's De Benedetti stages a daring raid on Belgium Inc.
Mission: Just About Impossible
(Economy & Business)
The Pentagon's new procurement czar looks for ways to save
Tales of The Flesh Trade
(Economy & Business)
The East bloc reaps profits by selling its talent to the West
EDUCATION
An Alternative to Chaos
Classroom Disarmament
Getting Tough
New Jersey Principal Joe Clark kicks up a storm about discipline in city schools
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Last Chance for Lost Lives
(Cinema)
Maggie Smith and Judy Davis spark a pair of lonely-gal dramas ,
Mad Monarch As Gang Lord
(Cinema)
New Life at London's Old Vic
(Theater)
Director Jonathan Miller embarks on a season of classics
The Many Guises of Mysteries
(Books)
Crime fiction, from Golden Age to hard-boiled and beyond
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(A Letter From The Publisher)
ESSAY
A Candidate with a Vision