Monday, May. 20, 1991

Time Magazine contents page Vol. 137, No. 20 MAY 20, 1991

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NATION:

Qualms over Quayle

After Bush's heart scare, a look at five leaders who could replace the shaky Veep

ALSO: How a cold-war mole hunter paralyzed the CIA

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WORLD:

Back to the Bad Old Days

Saddam ends his seclusion, and terror is again in style in Iraq

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BUSINESS:

Big Blue's Blahs

Under siege at every rampart, IBM looks a bit less invincible

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EDUCATION Were all those school computers a waste of money?

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MEDICINE Who discovered the AIDS virus? An answer at last

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ENVIRONMENT Dirty doings on the Mexican border

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RELIGION A Bible for Bart Simpson fans

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DESIGN Can suburbs be livable? Yes, if they're like small towns

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PROFILE Madonna on the couch: why she acts like that

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BOOKS In the storytelling trenches with Mark Helprin

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IDEAS A Louisiana oilman puts college tuition where his mouth is

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CINEMA How to handicap this summer's hot movies

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VIDEO Life is a little too loopy in Cicely, Alaska

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ESSAY Barbara Ehrenreich worries about shady scientists

DEPARTMENTS

LETTERS

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CRITICS' VOICES

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GRAPEVINE

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MILESTONES

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PEOPLE

COVER Computer-altered State of the Union photograph for TIME by Diana Walker. Inset heads (clockwise from lower left): Carroll Campbell by Diana Walker; Dick Cheney by Jacques Witt -- Sipa Press; Nancy Kassebaum by Ann States -- SABA; Pete Wilson by Ed Andersen; Colin Powell by Robert Trippett -- Sipa Press