Vol. 137 No. 7

NATION

"It's A Slap of Reality"
As draconian funding cuts kick in, mass layoffs shake California's legislature and reduce Willie Brown to tears

GRAPEVINE (Grapevine)
A Quagmire To Come?

American Notes
DRUGS: Just Dying For a Fix

American Notes
ESPIONAGE: Oversexed and Underpaid

American Notes
FLORIDA: Killing Her Way to Fame

American Notes
MICHIGAN: The Return of Dr. Death

American Notes
WISCONSIN: Shotgun Weddings?

GRAPEVINE (Grapevine)
Democratic Homework

GRAPEVINE (Grapevine)
Fall Guy for the Chief of Staff?

GRAPEVINE (Grapevine)
Gephardt's Head Cheerleader

GRAPEVINE (Grapevine)
Not by Brutality Alone

Saddam Slept Here (Grapevine)

Scandal In Phoenix
Seven Arizona lawmakers are indicted in a bribery scam

GRAPEVINE (Grapevine)
The Comic-Book War

The Energy Mess
In the new plan the White House is about to unveil, Bush offers half a loaf: a boost for domestic oil drilling, short shrift for conservation

The Home Front: War's Real Cost (The Gulf War)
A small California mining town mourns a native son killed in a desert battle in Saudi Arabia

Time For Tough Choices
The White House presents a sober-minded budget that could shrink the deficit and end the annual bidding war

Unshackling The Troubled Banks
A sweeping reform plan would give big lenders new competitive muscle but is sure to face a fierce fight in Congress

WORLD

South Africa: The Lost Generation
Apartheid's sad legacy: millions of black youths unequipped for the future

Soviet Union: The Empire Strikes Back
On the ropes for months, the Communist Party rebounds with a fighting message: Save Marxism and the Union at any cost

World Notes
BRITAIN: A Stab at The Heart

World Notes
CHINA: That Was Then, This Is Mao

World Notes
ITALY: New Name, Same Game

World Notes
SOVIET UNION: Risking Radiation

WAR & TERRORISM

Dodging Friendly Fire (The Gulf War)

In Need of Protection (The Gulf War)

Israel: Angling for the Postwar Edge (The Gulf War)
Fearing pressure to compromise with the Palestinians, Yitzhak Shamir carefully plots his strategy

On The Disco Front (The Gulf War)

Perceptions: Sorting Out the Mixed Signals (The Gulf War)
Bombarded with conflicting messages about the length of the war, many are confounded about what to expect next

Public Opinion: Can the Pro-War Consensus Survive? (The Gulf War)
In Korea and Vietnam, backing for war dissolved as the death toll mounted, but that pattern might be broken by a decisive U.S. victory

Shooting The Messenger (The Gulf War)

The Arab World: The Fuse Grows Shorter (The Gulf War)
Each day that Saddam survives the war he becomes more of a regional hero while the image of his opponents grows increasingly menacing

The Battlefront: Calculus of Death (The Gulf War)
Bush's decision on if and when to start the land war hinges on factors involving a grisly estimate of killed and wounded

The Press: Jumping Out of the Pool (The Gulf War)
) A growing number of reporters are circumventing military restrictions in hopes of getting a better picture of the war

SOCIETY

Oahu, Hawaii Dancing on The Home Front (American Scene)
As their husbands battle in the gulf, wives and dependents at a Marine air base find solace in a Vegas-quality charity show

When Dad and Mom Go to War (Living)
The deadly reality of war comes home to the military couples separated from their children by Operation Desert Storm

RELIGION

More Spongtaneous Eruptions
An Episcopal bishop's unorthodoxy reaches epic proportions

TECHNOLOGY

Machines That Work Miracles
New equipment -- and new attitudes -- help the disabled get back into the swing

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Vol. 137, No. 7 FEBRUARY 18, 1991

BUSINESS

Business Notes
AIRLINES: Darwinism Aloft

Business Notes
AUTOS: GM Gets a Little Slimmer

Business Notes
ENTREPRENEURS: Profits in Bloom

Business Notes
GOVERNMENT: Not Labor's Lady

Business Notes
SAVINGS AND LOANS: Audit at Your Peril

No Rain, No Gain
And much pain, as California's drought threatens a way of life

Pointing Toward Prosperity
An exuberant stock market has all but declared America's recession over. The public isn't persuaded.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

And Now, a R-r-really Big Shew (Video)
THE VERY BEST OF THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW; CBS; Feb. 17; 9 p.m. EST

BOOKS (Books)
Portrait of The Young Artist: A LIFE OF PICASSO, VOL. I by John Richardson

CINEMA (Cinema)
Women on The Verge of A Nervy Breakthrough: Bucking Hollywood's musclemania, Jodie Foster and a clutch of fine young actresses snag some serious roles

BOOKS (Books)
Working Lives: SIGN OFF by Jon Katz

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