Monday, Apr. 15, 1991

Time Magazine Contents Page

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WORLD: Saddam crushes Iraq's rebels, making his people's tragedy complete

-- A TIME correspondent reports on the glory and anguish of the Kurds.

-- What can the world do? Not about the civil war, which is almost over, but to ease the suffering of thousands of refugees?

-- Strobe Talbott thinks it is time to consider intervention in the affairs of murderous regimes.

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NATION: Starving schools are shortchanging our children

-- What do Ronald Reagan, Millard Fillmore and Franklin Pierce have in common?

-- In the latest Star Wars scheme, the Pentagon is building an atomic-powered rocket.

-- Once again, the Kennedy name surfaces in a scandal.

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BUSINESS: Pay gets bigger and safer for the boss, riskier for the rest

46

PRESS: New and improved, the L.A. Times aims for the top

68

THE ARTS: The world loses two of its most enduring giants

6 Letters

10 Interview

17 Grapevine

50 Sport

52 Milestones

54 Space

55 Science

57 People

58 Profile

60 Health

62 Medicine

62 Theater

63 Ethics

64 Books

67 Living

70 Essay

Cover: Photograph by Colin Boyle -- Select/SABA