Vol. 139 No. 25

COVER

Allergies Nothing to Sneeze At (Cover Stories)
It's the height of allergy season -- a particularly nasty one in some places -- and millions of sufferers have no easy escape from the airborne assault

Asthma Deadly ... But Treatable (Cover Stories)

NATION

A Day of Reflection (Grapevine)

Can We Talk? (Grapevine)

Forward Spin (Grapevine)

Heavy Lifting (Grapevine)

Hosting The Ross Bowl (Grapevine)

No Excuses (The Week: Nation)
In a close vote, the House defeats the balanced-budget amendment

The Federal Deficit (Government)
Everyone knows how to stop the Niagara of red ink, but most politicians lack the courage to do it, including Bush, Clinton and Perot

The Rest of the World Had a Great Time (The Week: Nation)
Bush gets hot flashes in Panama and a cool reception in Rio

The Turkish Connection (Grapevine)

The Week Nation (The Week: Nation)

Tune In Next Term (The Week: Nation)
The Supreme Court bumps an abortion-clinic case

Up to The Presidents (The Week: Nation)
Just how deeply will the U.S. and Russia cut their arsenals?

Vox Pop (Grapevine)

We're All in the Same Gang (Grapevine)

WORLD

"The Longest Yawn" (The Week World)
The big showdown campaign in Israel turns out to be a snooze

A Presummit Gesture (The Week World)
Yeltsin confirms that the Soviets held American prisoners in the 1950s

Coming Apart (The Week World)
Election results edge Czechoslovakia along the road of ethnic dissolution

Democratchniks (Russia)
An inside look at how Yeltsin and his team of reform rookies and veterans pursue the daunting task of radically changing Russia

Et Cetera (The Week World)
A Professional Job

Et Cetera (The Week World)
Beefing Up Yen Diplomacy

Et Cetera (The Week World)
One More Time

Fortress Falklands (South Atlantic)
Strikes It Rich Ten years after the war, islanders are in the money -- and in dread of losing their cherished isolation

The Royal Rows Of Windsor (Britain)
A new biography of Princess Diana may be flawed, but the picture of an empty marriage rings true

Trying To Lift the Siege of Sarajevo (The Week World)
Bosnia's President calls for help as the capital becomes hell on earth

SCIENCE

Summit to Save the Earth Rio's Legacy (Earth Summit)
Despite the squabbles, the Earth Summit could go down in history as a landmark beginning of a serious drive to preserve the planet

HEALTH & MEDICINE

DNA Dog Tag or Genetic ID? (The Week Health & Science)
The Army's new identification program sends a big-brotherly chill

Scalpel! Laser! Retrovirus! (The Week Health & Science)
An ingenious experiment offers hope for a new kind of surgery for cancer

X Marks the Spot (The Week Health & Science)
A bizarre cosmic cross may be the imprint of a giant black hole

SOCIETY

Et Cetera (The Week: Society)
Family Tragedy

Pro-Choice Pullback (The Week: Society)
Like other mainstream Protestants, the Presbyterians rethink abortion

Squirt, Squirt, You're Dead (The Week: Society)
The new water rifles may get you really wet, but it's real guns that kill

The Frugal Gourmet (The Week: Society)
A controversial video teaches the homeless what to eat on the streets

The Nea: Trampled Again (Culture)
When Dan Quayle and the religious right talk about moral values, it can only be bad news for the arts agency, long a scapegoat for "liberal" culture

The Week Society (The Week: Society)

RELIGION

Cut From The Wrong Cloth
Many women are seeking a larger role in church affairs, but Catholic bishops cannot seem to agree on what those responsibilities should be

SPORT

A Whole New Ball Game
Better enjoy this year's baseball season while you can, because battle lines are being drawn that could change the game forever

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

The Power of the Savior
Forty years ago, MacArthur set off a frenzy by vowing to rescue America from decline. Now Perot is doing the same.

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Time Magazine Masthead (Masthead)
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BUSINESS

"Systematic Looting" (The Week: Business)
In an undercover sting, Sears' auto-repair service gets nailed

Et Cetera (The Week: Business)
Cola Cum Laude

Et Cetera (The Week: Business)
Nine-Inning Nintendo

Et Cetera (The Week: Business)
Wipe Out

Mickey Mess (The Week: Business)
A turnaround may be coming, but the Magic Kingdom needs more magic

There's Plenty of Blame to Go Around (The Week: Business)
A Japanese report asserts that all countries are unfair traders

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Battier and Better (Cinema)
Batman Returns is a funny, gorgeous improvement on the original and a lesson on how pop entertainment can soar into the realm of poetry

It's In His Blood (Review Music)

Lying For Laughs (Review Cinema)

Made Glorious Summer (Review Theater)

Revenge Of Donna Reed (Review Books)

Short Takes (Reviews)

PEOPLE

The Fire Around The Ice (Profile)
He is moving from "gangster rap" to hard rock and Hollywood, but ICE-T still preaches the same message: the reality of the streets

TO OUR READERS

From the Publisher (From The Publisher)

ESSAY

Why Women Finally Are Winning