Monday, May. 09, 1994
Time Contents Page May 9, 1994 -- Vol. 143 No. 19
CHRONICLES 13
MILESTONES 19
COVER: South Africa Reborn 22
In an awesome spectacle of transformation, Nelson Mandela and the black majority inherit the government.
The White Right: Saying no to a changing destiny
A Legend as Leader: How will Mandela rule?
HAITI: Tougher Sanctions 39
A brutal massacre backfires on the military
MIDDLE EAST: Raise the Flag 42
Palestinians finally get self-rule in the Gaza Strip and Jericho
INTERVIEW: Can't Spare the Rod 47
Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew calls for moral accountability
THE PRESIDENCY: Hail and Farewell 48
At Richard Nixon's funeral, four Presidents look back
INTELLIGENCE: No Way to Treat a Hero 50
Washington bungles its handling of a Palestinian informant
THE SENATE: Is This Any Time to Retire? 51
With midterm elections coming, a lot of Democrats are going
REPUBLICANS: What Is Quayle Thinking Of? 52
Some G.O.P. colleagues hope it's not a presidential bid
ELECTIONS: California's Political Gold Rush 54
Women and Clinton have much at stake in the Governor's race
THE POLITICAL INTEREST: Clinton's House Rules 55
Warrantless searches and new income rules for public housing
RELIGION: After the Fall 56
The Catholic Church has yet to face up to priestly pedophilia
THE ECONOMY: No Cash. No Checks. No Fuss? 60
More and more Americans pay their bills electronically
COMMERCE: The Higher Cost of Free Travel 62
U.S. airlines tighten frequent-flyer mileage requirements
BUSINESS: What's Hot, Doc? Retail! 64
Studio stores at the mall are gold mines
HEALTH: Checking Out What You Eat 68
New and improved food labels make their supermarket debut
SCIENCE: Tracks of the Last Quark 69
Physicists see hard evidence of the missing piece of matter
THE ARTS & MEDIA 72
Music: Country legend Johnny Cash makes a comeback
Cinema: Red Rock West, a film noir worthy of the term
Theater: In Cincinnati, a play brings the vice squad
Fifty years after his Broadway debut, Arthur Miller is back
Books: Harold Brodkey's erotic novel fails to appeal
Saul Bellow kvetches winningly in a collection of essays
In Certain Trumpets, Garry Wills explains leadership
Television: The Stand is the best Stephen King mini-series
PEOPLE 85
ESSAY 86