Monday, Dec. 02, 1991

Time Magazine contents page

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COVER STORIES

HOW DEC. 7, 1941, FOREVER CHANGED THE WORLD

PART 1: Day of Infamy

Pearl Harbor is in ruins -- and Americans are enraged

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PART 2: Down but Not Out

Japan seems invincible -- until the Coral Sea and Midway

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PART 3: The War in Europe

Routed at Stalingrad, Hitler still exacts a terrible price

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A Yoke of Disloyalty

Japanese-Americans committed no crimes, but are penned in camps

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Is Japan Fleeing the Past?

Pearl Harbor? To many, that's mizu ni nagasu -- water under the bridge

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NATION:

The President Is Reeling, and Sununu Could Take the Blame

Bush's White House chief may lose his job after a series of damaging gaffes

Was Terry Waite a Dupe of Oliver North?

Questions swirl about his role in U.S. arms-for-hostages deals

Risking Death at Sea, Haitian Refugees Set Sail for America

A hot debate erupts over whether the U.S. response is humanitarian -- or racist

The Cruelest Kind of Fraud

A trusted doctor is accused of secretly fathering his clients' children

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WORLD:

In Yugoslavia, Death Captures a Croatian Town

After three months of hellish pounding, the dazed citizens of Vukovar stagger out of their cellars into a city turned to rubble

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BOOKS Nancy Friday's strange take on women's sex fantasies

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TELEVISION Old shows are being recycled. Is it because they were better?

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MEDICINE Tuberculosis returns in a deadly form. Also, tanning by injection

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CINEMA Bette Midler evokes older, bolder show biz in For the Boys

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MUSIC In his new album, Michael Jackson is fearless about his feelings

DEPARTMENTS

LETTERS 7 MILESTONES 87

GRAPEVINE 17 PEOPLE 88

COVER Photograph from Fox Movietone News