Vol. 131 No. 10

NATION

American Notes CALIFORNIA
How Mama Lost Her Head

American Notes CHICAGO
Let There Be Lights

American Notes JUSTICE
What Rights For Terrorists?

American Notes POLITICS
Massacre In Orlando

American Notes THE NAVY
The Secretary Jumps Ship

Hello, I Must Be Going

Look Away, Dixieland
Voices from the South size up the candidates for Super Tuesday

More Than a Crusade
This time Jackson is making new friends while keeping the old

Mount Meese
It overlooks many things

Open Season on Gays
AIDS sparks an epidemic of violence against homosexuals

Savage Ride
Buses in a crack zone

Search And Seizure on Capitol Hill
A clash over campaign reform leads to a postmidnight arrest

The Presidency
Sons of the Fathers

WORLD

Still in Charge
An attempt to oust Panama's boss highlights a hemispheric crisis

Diplomacy To Dream the Impossible Dream
Ignoring skepticism, Shultz again seeks Middle East peace

Kissinger The Pessimist

Northern Ireland Forecast: Stormy Weather Ahead
A sudden chill develops between Dublin and London

Police on The Take

South Africa If You Can't Beat Them, Ban Them
Botha gags the opposition

Soviet Union Defiance in the Streets
Armenians challenge Moscow in a territorial dispute

Tales From The Brother Grim
A dour diplomat reflects on Mao's plot and Monroe's charms

The Drug Thugs
Narcotics traffickers are muscling in on legitimate governments

World Notes AUSTRALIA
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be. . .

World Notes BRAZIL
Horror in The Hills

World Notes MEXICO
Don't Drip On Me

World Notes SOUTH KOREA
The Big Change

World Notes THAILAND
Case of the Missing Vishnu

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Finally, A Sensible AIDS Plan (Medicine)
A retired admiral urges major changes in Washington's policy

Is Losing Weight a Losing Battle? (Medicine)
Studies find that obesity is not entirely the fault of the fat

Vegetarians Hit the Fern Bars (Health & Fitness)
Health-conscious yuppies are going wild for their greens

SOCIETY

In Chattanooga: How Not to Talk like a Southerner (American Scene)

The Girls of Network News (Sexes)
Successful women flout the old rules by flaunting sex appeal

RELIGION

Going Broke?
The Vatican is in the red

Now It's Jimmy's Turn
The sins of Swaggart send another shock through the world of TV evangelism

SPORT

Favorites Wobbled and Fell, New Stars Blazed Down Ice-Slicked Racecourses, and a Magnifico Called (Olympics)
La Bomba snowed them all Champagne Runs

In the Aftermath, Grousing About the U.S. (Olympics)
Medal Count, Worries About Hockey and Some Little-Noted Achievements Reflections in Ice

Katarina Witt took her golden place, but who was that right behind her? Not Debi Thomas, who stumbled and settled for bronze. Instead, local girl made good as Canada's Elizabeth Manley sparkled to the (Olympics)

The Margin of Victory Was Only One Skate Length, But for a Diminutive, Freckle-Faced (Olympics)
American it was pure gold Bonnie the Blur

The Memory Count (Olympics)

The Skunks of Calgary (Olympics)

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time (Contents)
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BUSINESS

Breaking Point (Economy & Business)
A grim twist in the Boesky case

Business Notes ADVERTISING (Economy & Business)
Battle of The Signs

Business Notes DEALS (Economy & Business)
Hitching a Ride On a Red Star

Business Notes ENFORCEMENT (Economy & Business)
A Billion Here, A Billion There

Business Notes MARKETING (Economy & Business)
The Customer Is Always Right

Free-For-all In the Skies (Economy & Business)
Frequent-flyer plans spin out of control

The Fed Feels the Heat (Economy & Business)
Is the White House meddling with monetary policy?

Welcome to "Hell Camp" (Economy & Business)
A renowned Japanese management school opens a U.S. branch

LAW

Taking The Peril out of Parody
In Falwell v. Flynt, the First Amendment won

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Giant Step Into the Light (Art)
An exhibit traces the origins of Greece's classical style

Adults Also Permitted (Cinema)

Dining Well Is the Best Revenge BABETTE'S FEAST (Cinema)
Directed and written by Gabriel Axel

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