Vol. 137 No. 22

NATION

American Notes
CRIME A Sad Day for Detroit's Finest

American Notes
DEFENSE Is the B-2 Bombing?

American Notes
EDUCATION Cracking the Ivy Cartel

American Notes
HISTORY A Real Yankee Doodler

Commencement (Grapevine)
Contretemps

Diplomacy: No Quick Fixes in Sight
U.S. dreams of helping build a new Middle East order are frustrated by the realities of a troubled and troubling region

Friends In High Places (Grapevine)

Horns for The Highest Bidders (Grapevine)

It's Undiplomatic, But I Meant It (Grapevine)

Nation

Speak No Evil

The Golden State's Bid For Electoral Primacy (Grapevine)

The Presidency "The Greatest Eclipse"

Treaties: From Yukon to Yucatan
Congress authorizes Bush to negotiate a U.S.-Mexico free-trade pact that would create a $6 trillion market, but critics fear lost jobs and environmental woes

Trump: The Art Of the Threat (Grapevine)

WORLD

America Abroad
What Good Friends Are For

Ethiopia: Few Tears for The Tyrant
As Mengistu flees, Israel rescues the Falashas

India: Death's Return Visit
A horrific assassination claims India's most famous son, leaving the nation to ponder a future of growing violence and division

South Korea: The Tale Behind a Suicide
Chun Se Yong was only 19 years old when he set himself afire as a protest against his nation's government

Soviet Union: Who's That Man With the Tin Cup?
It's Mikhail Gorbachev, accomplished master of the delicate balancing act, who is making his biggest play yet for Western aid to help bail out his embattled perestroika

The Next Generation

World Notes
ANGOLA Military Leave

World Notes
GERMANY No Exit for Ex-Leaders

World Notes
ROMANIA No Longer For Sale

World Notes
SOUTH AFRICA Arms Control, Zulu-Style

SCIENCE

Can Lawns Be Justified? (Environment)
Awash in fertilizers and pesticides, they may be a hazard to homeowners -- and children, pets and neighbors

Look Who's Going Green (Environment)
U.S. utilities, with the help of enlightened regulators, are finding ways to do good by selling less

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Aids Moves in Many Ways (Health)
Headlines about tainted transplants and infected dentists stir public anxiety, but there is no cause for panic

SOCIETY

Can A Man Be Raped? (Behavior)

Cheating on The Tests (Ethics)
The controversial practice known as race norming was probably doing minorities more long-term harm than good

Cover Stories Behavior: When Is It RAPE? (Behavior)
He was a classmate, a co-worker or a date. He says she wanted it. She calls it a crime. A battle of the sexes rages over drawing the line.

The Clamor on Campus (Behavior)
Date rape is one crime that colleges are finding too hot to handle but impossible to ignore

What If a Wife Says No? (Behavior)

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Vol. 137 No. 22 JUNE 3, 1991

Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
Vol. 137 No. 22 JUNE 3, 1991

When Kids Do the Testing (Ideas)
For the best bet in peanut butter or the word on the wasteful packaging of fast food, check out Zillions

BUSINESS

Business Notes
DESIGN This Chair Stacks Up

Business Notes
EDUCATION Adam Smith And Emily Post

Business Notes
MARKETS Buying Time

Business Notes
PRODUCE In Guatemala, Small Is Best

Investments: Is Your Pension Safe?
Most are sound. But that is no comfort to retirees who are finding that after a lifetime of hard work, the check is not in the mail.

Retailing Wet Seals and Whale Songs
Despite the recession in retailing, a market niche is where you make it

LAW

The Ultimate Horror Show
A court hearing pits First Amendment rights against the fear of an electronic return to the rite of public execution

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Fresh Voices Above the Noisy Din (Books)
New works by four Chinese-American writers splendidly illustrate the frustrations, humor and eternal wonder of the immigrant's life

God Comes to Dinner (Show Business)

Hollywood Goes to Heaven (Show Business)
Filmmakers are haunting theaters with a horde of afterlife movies. Is it a search for the Almighty, or just the almighty buck?

Play It Again, Sampler (Music)
A revolutionary device turns pop on its ear by enabling musicians to beg, borrow and steal sounds from all over

The Second Triumph of Amy Tan (Books)

PEOPLE

An Ethical Guru (Interview)
Monitors Morality Lobbyists once handed out $10,000 checks on the floor of the state senate. Now former Congresswoman BARBARA JORDAN is trying to clean up Texas government.

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