Monday, Sep. 14, 1992
Time Magazine Contents Page
THE WEEK 12
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COVER: HILLARY -- A Modern Working Mother
Personifying a new generation of women, Hillary Clinton is up against the traditional model of a First Lady
Who Will Decide: Five key suburban counties favor Clinton
Battleground: A closeup look at Montgomery County, Ohio
The Presidency: Bush's Truman impersonation needs work
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LAW: To the Bench via the Chair?
The Senate takes up a court nominee some call Dr. Death
42
SOCIETY: Better Luck -- and Planning -- Next Time
Andrew demolished the rules for dealing with disasters
44
BOSNIA: "Cleansed" Wounds
Amid ruins of its own making, Serbia has a hollow victory
46
GEORGIA: No Time for Diplomacy
Shevardnadze must fight to keep his country together
48
AMERICA ABROAD: Curse of the Answered Prayer
The end of communism in North Korea worries the South
49
CHESS: A Prodigy Returns to the Board
Bobby Fischer shows up to play Boris Spassky in Yugoslavia
52
BUSINESS: The Recycling Bottleneck
Collecting trash is not a problem; disposing of it is
56
MEDICINE: A Case of Too Many Specialists
A dearth of general practitioners is hurting U.S. health care
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SPORT: The Commish Gets Beaned
Baseball's owners tell Fay Vincent to clean out his locker
64
SCIENCE: Dead Men Do Tell Tales
Digging up historical figures can help solve old mysteries
68
TELEVISION: Prime Time's Generation Gap
This season's credo: fun in the 20s, angst in the 30s
REVIEWS
THEATER Broadway shows sound even better on record 71
CINEMA Robert Redford sneaks through an endearing caper 72
MUSIC Definitive blues from the great Elmore James 72
BOOKS Richard Rhodes bares his sex life in Making Love 74
Sin is a cheerless novel of familial envy 75
SHORT TAKES 77
PUBLISHER'S LETTER 4
LETTERS 6
GRAPEVINE 11
MILESTONES 25
PEOPLE 79
ESSAY 80
COVER: Photograph for TIME by Gregory Heisler
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