Monday, Jul. 13, 1992
Time Magazine Contents Page July 13, 1992
THE WEEK 14
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COVER: A Place Time Forgot
A journey into the last vast unexplored territory on earth -- the Ndoki rain forest in central Africa -- brings astonishing encounters with animals that have never seen a human being before. Can this enchanted enclave be preserved?
24
THE CAMPAIGN: Growing Pains
Perot's political generals vs. his volunteer army
27
THE POLITICAL INTEREST: On TV, It's Deja Vu
Even Ike liked a negative campaign ad or two
28
SUPREME COURT: Why Bush Still Has a Problem
A look at the political impact of the decision on abortion
Inside the Cloakroom
Who was behind the abortion ruling?
Judging Thomas
A report card on the performance of the newest Justice after his first year
34
BUSINESS: Rebuilding L.A.
Raising the money is less than half the battle
36
THE MILITARY: Officers, Not Gentlemen
Why sexism remains a way of life in the U.S. armed forces
52
SPAIN: The Dark Side of the Fiesta
Discontent casts a shadow over the fair and the Games
58
RUSSIA: Down-and-Out in Moscow
The people get poorer as capitalism takes hold
60
THE BALKANS: What Price Saving Bosnia?
( There's a moral but not a military case for intervention
69
PRESS: Backward Reels the Mind
S.I. Newhouse's bold gamble at the New Yorker
71
BUSINESS: Big Bucks for Big Birds
Hot tip -- the market in ostriches is soaring
74
PROFILE: A Walker on the Wild Side
Author Richard Price brings back harsh news in Clockers
REVIEWS
TELEVISION The talk-show campaign moves into high gear 77
CINEMA New pages from Ingmar Bergman's family album 78
BOOKS What It Takes to run for President 78
SHORT TAKES 81
DEPARTMENTS
PUBLISHER'S LETTER 4
LETTERS 6
GRAPEVINE 9
MILESTONES 21
PEOPLE 83
ESSAY 84
Cover: Photograph by Mark Linfield