Vol. 137 No. 4
WORLD
Hastening The End of the Empire
Despite the crackdown in Lithuania, Georgia is intent on independence, even if it is the next on Moscow's hit list
Soviet Union: The Bad Old Days Again
Sending his tanks into Lithuania, Gorbachev puts unity above reform and stirs the world's fears of a new Stalinism
WAR & TERRORISM
America Abroad
(The Gulf War)
An Ally Deserves Better
A Storm Erupts
(The Gulf War)
As the Bombs Fell and Missiles Flew, Hopes for a New World Order Gave Way to Familiar Disorder
Economic Fallout: A Break from the Gloom
(The Gulf War)
Hopes for a short conflict ignite global bullishness, but the U.S., already drained by recession, remains vulnerable to a costly war
Encounter in A Baghdad Cafe
(The Gulf War)
Feeling Anxious?
(The Gulf War)
Help Is on the Line
History: An Echo from the Past
(The Gulf War)
In 1956, a war in the Middle East and a crackdown by Moscow took place in a single week. Sound familiar?
How CNN Phoned Home
(The Gulf War)
Petroleum Markets: Crude in Full Retreat
(The Gulf War)
Oil prices collapse as fears of a supply cutoff give way to the recognition that a glut exists
Saddam and the Arabs: The Devil in the Hero
(The Gulf War)
Iraq's leader may be a blood-drenched tyrant, but for many he is nonetheless a symbol of dignity, unity and self-reliance
The Battle So Far, So Good
(The Gulf War)
The air war gets off to an impressive start, but Iraq's dug-in positions in Kuwait and missile hits on Israel threaten trouble ahead
The Consequences: What Kind of Peace?
(The Gulf War)
The allies could win the war but lose out in the region if Saddam's defeat fuels extremism or undermines existing states
The Dangerous Dinosaur
(The Gulf War)
SCIENCE
O Give Them a Home
(Environment)
In the lands where the buffalo roam, cattlemen clash with protesters over slaughtering Yellowstone's wanderers
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Grim Legacy of A Banned Pill
(Medicine)
Phenacetin, a once popular pain killer, can become lethal
STYLE & DESIGN
Heresy Or Homage in Barcelona?
(Design)
A chorus of protests greets plans to complete an unfinished basilica started by a Spanish genius
TECHNOLOGY
Taking (Digital) Pen in Hand
Clipboard computers will be the hottest item since laptops
LAW
Judging Where the Bus Can Stop
The Supreme Court finds a "good-faith" limit for disegregation
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
BOOKS
(Books)
Adventures In Baby-Sitting: A special club provides must-read literature for preteen girls
America's Vainest Museum
(Art)
Armand Hammer's tribute to himself raises a furor
Critics' Voices
(Critics' Voices)
BOOKS
(Books)
Roach Trap: GETTING USED TO DYING by Zhang Xianliang
TO OUR READERS
From the Publisher
(From The Publisher)
ESSAY
How The War Can Change America