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
62
PART 3: The War in Europe
Routed at Stalingrad, Hitler still exacts a terrible price
69
A Yoke of Disloyalty
Japanese-Americans committed no crimes, but are penned in camps
70
Is Japan Fleeing the Past?
Pearl Harbor? To many, that's mizu ni nagasu -- water under the bridge
18
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
78
BOOKS Nancy Friday's strange take on women's sex fantasies
80
TELEVISION Old shows are being recycled. Is it because they were better?
85
MEDICINE Tuberculosis returns in a deadly form. Also, tanning by injection
86
CINEMA Bette Midler evokes older, bolder show biz in For the Boys
86
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