Vol. 132 No. 7
NATION
A House Divided
Yonkers, N.Y., becomes a symbol of white resistance to integration
American Notes CALIFORNIA
Grief for The Coroner
American Notes IRAN-CONTRA
Ollie wins, and so does Bush
American Notes SOUTH CAROLINA
The Legend of Lizard Man
American Notes THE MILITARY
Cleaning Up Navy Messes
American Notes TOURISTS
Top Gun In Moscow
Blaming Men, Not Machines
"Human error" will take the rap for the Iran Air shootdown
More Worldly Than Wise
Bush's foreign policy is prudent and mainstream
Reagan: Part Fixer, Part Hatchet Man
The ailing Bush campaign finally gets some help
Talking About the Weather
The lazy days of summer yield to an attack of ecophobia
While Back in Boston...
WORLD
Japan Prejudice and Black Sambo
American blacks are up in arms over Japanese racial attitudes
Middle East Goodbye to All That
Hussein's gambit confounds friend and foe
Rebellion with A Cause
Running in lower gear, the uprising nonetheless grinds on
World Notes ANGOLA
A Matter Of Timing
World Notes ANTIQUITIES
How Hot Is Aphrodite?
World Notes NORWAY
The Whales Of August
World Notes TERRORISM
More Blood On Their Hands
World Notes THE GULF
Shall We Talk Now?
SCIENCE
Cosmic Puzzle
The Frustrations of Discovery
(Space)
A glitch-prone shuttle casts a mood of disappointment over NASA
Was Sir Isaac All Wet?
Physicists stalk the elusive "fifth force" on a Greenland glacier
HEALTH & MEDICINE
A New Alternative
(Health)
Packing Protection in a Purse
(Health & Fitness)
Condoms are becoming part of a woman's sexual survival kit
SOCIETY
In Florida: The Rogues of Tabloid Valley
(American Scene)
RELIGION
A Critic's Contrarian View
A Holy Furor
Boycotts and belligerence greet a startling new film about Jesus
Who Was Jesus?
The debate among scholars is as heated as the one in Hollywood
SPORT
Getting Ready
With six weeks to go, America's athletes pump up for their moment in Seoul
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page August 15, 1988
(Contents)
Vol. 132 No. 7
Time Magazine Masthead August 15, 1988
(Masthead)
Vol. 132 No. 7
BUSINESS
Business Notes AUTOS
(Economy & Business)
Dealing with Low Turnover
Business Notes FARMS
(Economy & Business)
The Russians Are Coming!
Business Notes GIMMICKS
(Economy & Business)
Does Lady Di Do Laundry?
Business Notes LINGERIE
(Economy & Business)
New Snap For Garters
Business Notes MARKETING
(Economy & Business)
Rhetoric On Reels
Fraud, Fraud, Fraud
(Economy & Business)
The white-collar crime wave is spurring a determined cleanup operation
Going After the Trade Gap
(Economy & Business)
A sweeping law will be as tough as future Presidents make it
Help for The Ozone Layer
(Economy & Business)
Curbs on suspect chemicals
How To Rob Banks Without a Gun
(Economy & Business)
A growing army of felons plunders the financial industry
EDUCATION
You're Fired, Mr. Chips
Draconian reforms rock Britain's schools and universities
LAW
A Judge Is Judged -- and Impeached
Acquitted in court, a federal jurist runs afoul of Congress
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Billy-Goat Pining for Purity TOLSTOY
(Books)
by A.N. Wilson; Norton; 548 pages; $25 TOLSTOY: THE ULTIMATE RECONCILIATION by Martine de Courcel Translated by Peter Levi; Scribner's; 458 pages; $27.50
Car Of Tomorrow
(Cinema)
Good Hand JACK OF DIAMONDS
(Books)
by Elizabeth Spencer Viking; 184 pages; $15.95
How Bridges Fights Boredom
(Cinema)
Love Among the Ruins
(Music)
In Bayreuth, a brilliantly theatrical new Ring cycle
On The Road to Utopia TUCKER: THE MAN AND HIS DREAM Directed by Francis Ford Coppola Screenplay by Arnold Schulman and David Seidler
(Cinema)
The Sad Plight of Fall Schedules
(Video)
As the writers' strike ends, the networks face a late season
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(A Letter From The Publisher)
ESSAY
If Perspiration Could Be Quantified