Monday, Jul. 18, 1994
Time Contents Page
TO OUR READERS 4
LETTERS 5
CHRONICLES 9
MILESTONES 15
TIME ON CAPITOL HILL 17
HAITI: A Foreign Policy Adrift 20
Clinton switches gears again and inches closer to invasion
THE PRESIDENCY: How I Spent My Summit Vacation 24
Clinton opts for symbols, but gets a policy embarrassment
NORTH KOREA: A World Without Kim Il Sung 26
Will an insular regime become more open or more dangerous?
The Son Also Rises: Kim Jong Il prepares to take charge
The Late Leader: An absolute master of an impoverished land
DISASTERS: To Be Young Once, and Brave 32
A Colorado fire turns catastrophic and takes extraordinary lives
JUSTICE: Too Many Coincidences 34
There is enough evidence to try O.J. Simpson for murder
The Marathon: Can U.S viewers get enough courtroom drama?
In Jail: A typical day for the celebrity defendant
BUSINESS: Who Owns the Patients? 38
Doctors battle managed-care plans for control of medicine
COVER: An Epidemic of Attention Deficit Disorder 42
Doctors say it's the most common behavioral problem among U.S. kids.
Now adults are being diagnosed in droves. Is ADD for real or just a
symptom of a frantic society?
THE ARTS & MEDIA
Show Business: Four years after their Rome spectacle, the Three
Tenors -- Carreras, Domingo and Pavarotti -- reunite 52
Cinema: With True Lies, a great director goes wrong 55
Music: The Rolling Stones make a classically Stonesish CD
56
Books: White Man's Grave is a novel of wickedness 57
Kingsley Amis skewers bad manners and bad poetry 58
Thank You for Smoking is a funny Washington satire 58
Sport: The World Cup is a triumph no matter who wins 59
PEOPLE 61
ESSAY 62
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