Monday, Apr. 22, 1991

Time Magazine Contents Page

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NATION: Bush looks a bit less invulnerable as the U.S.turns back to the home front

-- A catfish that oinks and other tales of how Congress wastes money on dubious projects.

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WORLD: Death and relief vie for the upper hand among the Kurds

-- "Safe havens" may offer some help.

-- Nixon urges U.S. contacts with the Soviet reformers.

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BUSINESS: Governments the world over are selling off assets

64

BOOKS: A merciless biography of Nancy Reagan sparks fierce debate

-- Was the First Lady really a witch? And has author Kitty Kelley gone too far?

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HEALTH: The U.S. now wants kids to watch their cholesterol

78

SPORT: Can George Foreman, 42, and other ancients come back?

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TRAVEL: Bliss in Belize is a rod, a reel and a tarpon

8 Letters

16 Interview

25 Grapevine

74 Space

74 Milestones

82 Food

84 Cinema

87 Art

91 Theater

94 Essay

Cover: Collage for TIME by Stephen Kronninger