Vol. 137 No. 25

NATION

After You've Beat 'Em -- Join 'Em (Grapevine)

American Notes Gun Control
True or False: This Is a Test?

American Notes the Homeless
Out of Sight, Out of Mind

American Notes the White House
My Brother, The Middleman

American Notes Veterans Affairs
Doing the Right Thing

Hey, I've Been There, Pal (Grapevine)

Hugh Sidey's America
Sad Song Of the Delta In a tormented corner of Mississippi, the soil is rich and the people are poor, but the blues aren't as blue as they used to be

Lost in The Jungle (Grapevine)

Magic Moments From the Hall of Shame (Grapevine)

Political Soap Opera
Virginia's Demolition Derby In a row over a secret tape, Robb and Wilder cloud their own futures and anger fellow Democrats

Talk About a Long Haul (Grapevine)

The Democrats: It's Tsongas -- With a T
Why is an obscure ex-Senator from Massachusetts risking ridicule by running for President? Because he thinks he's an economic Paul Revere.

Vox Pop (Grapevine)

What'Ll It Cost Me to Be Your Friend? (Grapevine)

WORLD

America Abroad
The Price of Freedom

Goodbye Lenin, Hello St. Peter

India: Mahatma vs. Rama
How a mild-mannered politician named L.K. Advani is leading a movement that threatens to tear the country apart

Nicaragua: Keeping It All in the Family
President Chamorro promised to run an open government, but cronyism and dealings by her son-in-law (and chief adviser) have muddied that pledge

Soviet Union: Boris Looks Westward
As Yeltsin arrives in the U.S., his landslide win creates a dilemma: How to deal with him and other leaders who want to bypass Gorbachev?

The Sandinistas' Greedy Goodbye

SCIENCE

Just Too Beastly for Words (Nature)
Zoos are becoming an endangered species, beset by financial crises and targeted by animal-rights activists

What Makes Them Blow
Advance warnings of volcanic blasts in the Philippines and Japan show how researchers are getting the knack of predicting eruptions

HEALTH & MEDICINE

Life In The Age Of Lyme (Health)
As the disease spreads, many scared Americans have declared war on ticks. Summer may never be the same.

Returning Fire Against AIDS (Medicine)
Could giving a vaccine to people after they are infected keep the virus from destroying the immune system?

SOCIETY

The Thing That Screams Wolf (Living)
What thief has ever been deterred by those unendurable car alarms? They're a crime in themselves.

RELIGION

What Does God Really Think About Sex?
Christians of all sorts are battling over the issues of homosexuality, infidelity and fornication

SPORT

Yo, Michael! You're the Best!
Jordan rises -- and rises -- to the occasion, removing the last shadow of imperfection from his peerless career

TECHNOLOGY

Peddling Big Brother
Foreign governments are snapping up surveillance systems that are produced -- but proscribed -- in the West

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

Time Magazine Contents Page (Contents)
Vol. 137 No. 25 JUNE 24, 1991

Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
Vol. 137 No. 25 JUNE 24, 1991

BUSINESS

"The Members Have Been Hurt So Badly"

Banking A Trail of Coffee and Cash
The dubious deals of a Jordanian bean merchant illuminate the workings of the corrupt B.C.C.I. empire

Business Notes Comebacks
Soles from The '70s

Business Notes Financial Fiascoes
A Mess Beyond Our Measure

Business Notes New Products
Fake Fat Of the Land

Business Notes Newspapers
The Game Ended Fast

Labor Revving Up For a Cleanup?
Prodded by racket busters, America's most notorious union is trucking toward democracy. But will the status quo win the day?

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

A Perverse Brilliance (Books)

Cover Stories: Gender Bender (Cinema)
A white-hot debate rages over whether Thelma & Louise celebrates liberated females, male bashers -- or outlaws

Critics' Voices (Critics' Voices)

Is This What Feminism Is All About? (Cinema)
By playing out a male fantasy, Thelma & Louise shows Hollywood is still a man's world

Monkeys in A Jungle (Books)

Moving into The Driver's Seat (Cinema)

Songs in A Minor Key (Books)

Stranded In Sherwood Forest (Cinema)

SPECIAL SECTION

Defining Womyn (and Others) (Language)
Random House's new dictionary is gender neutral, politically correct -- and an English-lover's disappointment

TO OUR READERS

From the Publisher (From The Publisher)

ESSAY

Are Quotas Really The Problem?