Monday, Jul. 20, 1992
Time Magazine Contents
THE WEEK 14
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COVER: Clinton's Second Chance
With a clone for a running mate and a new economic plan, Bill Clinton has pitched to center for a fall campaign in which both sides have signaled that they'll take no prisoners
Interview: The Democratic Nominee Looks Ahead
Clinton talks about himself and the coming campaign
Al Gore: Maturity Through Adversity
The emotional training of Clinton's running mate
Tipper Gore: The stay-at-home rock-music critic
Floyd Brown's Latest Smear Campaign: A nasty adman's new gimmick to nail Clinton
Roots: Boy from Arkansas: Garry Wills on the forces that shaped Clinton
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ROSS PEROT: His Days at IBM in Dallas
Ex-colleagues paint a picture that isn't pretty
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BUSINESS: Where Have All the Jobs Gone?
For beleaguered U.S. workers, layoffs are here to stay
66
RUSSIA: The Party on Trial
Yeltsin confronts his communist critics in court
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THE BALKANS: Butter -- and Guns
For Sarajevans, relief is nice but liberation would be better
70
AMERICA ABROAD: Birth of the Global Nation
An optimistic case for world federation
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/ EDUCATION: Print Your Name Here
College gifts are the donors' tickets to immortality
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ART: A Lost Legacy of Islam
The brilliant culture of Spain during the Muslim conquest
76
CULTURE: The Russians Come Calling
The Kirov Opera, among other troupes, must tour to survive
REVIEWS
TELEVISION Aaron Spelling reverts to form in Melrose Place 78
CINEMA Prelude to a Kiss is a rapturous fable for grownups 78
MUSIC A have-to-have-it compilation of early Elvis 80
BOOKS Second Front blasts press coverage of the gulf war 80
A real-life family's pain is chronicled in Home Fires 86
SHORT TAKES 87
DEPARTMENTS
PUBLISHER'S LETTER 4
LETTERS 6
GRAPEVINE 13
MILESTONES 20
ESSAY 88
PEOPLE 90
Cover: Photograph for TIME by Steve Liss