Monday, Apr. 12, 1993
Time Magazine Contents Page APRIL 12, 1993 VOL. 141 NO. 15
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COVER: The Electronic Superhighway
The merger of video, telephones and computers is creating the most important new medium since television. It's not here yet, but it's coming faster than you might think.
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Comes the Revolution
What we'll be watching
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THE SUMMIT: The Alms Race
Cash is nice for Russia, but it won't buy reform
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The Political Interest: Send us your students
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DEFENSE: Resentment in the Ranks
Clinton fights a battle to win the military's respect
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EGYPT: Militants on the Nile
In a TIME interview, Mubarak blames the trouble on Iran
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THE BALKANS: Flight of Terror
A tale of Muslim refugees dying in a stampede
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EUROPE: Continental Shift
France's elections signal the last act for socialism
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BUSINESS: The Big Fraud
In a Manhattan courtroom, the dissection of B.C.C.I. begins
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CITIES: The Legacy of the 1968 Riots
A Washington family wins a struggle to save its home
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LAW: Give Us Back Our Baby
A wrenching custody fight alarms many adoptive parents
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SOCIETY: Woody and Mia Square Off in Court
How many ways can an unhappy family be unhappy?
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SPORT: Is This Baseball's Last Great Year?
Players, owners -- even fans -- face troubling changes
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ART: A Sublime Titian Show
Paris celebrates the Venetian titan and his age
REVIEWS
THEATER Juliet Stevenson's U.S. debut is triumphant 71
Julie Andrews is back onstage after 32 years 71
MUSIC Depeche Mode shows a little faith 74
Dolly Parton sings of sex and salvation 76
TELEVISIONA A tabloid tale redone as acid black comedy 76
BOOKS Kaye Gibbons celebrates North Carolina women 77
DEPARTMENTS
PUBLISHER'S LETTER 4
LETTERS 6
GRAPEVINE 15
MILESTONES 25
PEOPLE 81
ESSAY 84
COVER: Computer-altered photo collage. Eye from Comstock Inc. Star Trek by Henry Gris -- FPG; credit cards by Robert Kristofik -- The Image Bank; Bernard Shaw courtesy CNN; travel by Paul Nehrenz -- The Image Bank; music by John Endress -- The Stock Market; Gone With the Wind from Photofest; The Crying Game courtesy Miramax Films; boxing by Neil Leifer; Arthur's Teacher Trouble courtesy Broderbund Software; VideoPhone courtesy AT&T; still-life photos by James Keyser.
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