Monday, Apr. 06, 1992

Time Magazine Contents Page

COVER STORY

54

HEALTH:

The Mighty Vitamin

More may be better when it comes to fighting cancer, heart disease and aging

16

NATION:

Telephone Warriors

Angry voters use toll-free lines to pump up Jerry Brown and Ross Perot

Why Washington Doesn't Work

A Senator says Congress has no guts

When Tenderness Is Exhausted

The shame of grandparent dumping

26

WORLD:

Non to Politics as Usual

In regional elections, discontented French voters reject Establishment parties

Britain's Third Force

Will the Liberal Democrats hold the balance of power after elections?

47

BUSINESS:

You Call That a Recovery?

The lengthy U.S. recession gives way to a sluggish rebound, but it won't help Bush much in November unless it picks up steam

Shelter from the Storm

Canada's Reichmann family tries history's largest private refinancing

PROFILE

Bob Strauss: making sausage out of diplomacy in Moscow 42

ETHICS

Congress battles the President over fetal-cell transplants 52

SPORT

Go straight to jail: Mike Tyson is sentenced to six years 60

SCIENCE

How the pack rat, an acquisitive rodent, preserves bits of history

61

TELEVISION

The most popular cops in prime time are the real-life kind 62

MUSIC

Bruce Springsteen is back, and the Boss is in full control 64

SHOW BUSINESS

Gay activists are "outing" homophobia in Hollywood 65

CINEMA

From China and the U.S. Midwest, a pair of heartbreaking fables

66

BOOKS

Historian Alan Bullock compares the evils of Hitler and Stalin

68

CULTURES

Who can save Cambodia's thousand-year-old treasures? 70

ESSAY

Michael Kinsley prefers government good works to private charity

74

DEPARTMENTS

MILESTONES 64

LETTERS 6 VIEWPOINTS 69

GRAPEVINE 15 PEOPLE 73

COVER Illustration for TIME by Coco Masuda