Vol. 144 No. 19
COVER
Bringing Down the House G.O.P. Guerrilla
(POLITICS)
Newt Gingrich rides a surge of voter anger, but where does he want to go with it?
Help From a Silent Partner
(POLITICS)
The Price of Pork
(POLITICS)
Foley brings home the bacon, but voters wonder which Washington he really represents
The Silliest Race of the Season
(POLITICS)
NATION
10 Most Successful Campaign Fund Raisers:
(Chronicles)
(More) Secrets of Highly Paid Campaign Consultants Revealed! It's Not Hard to Figure Out What Candidates Are Being Told to Say
(Chronicles)
This Fall:
Besuboru Like It Oughta Be
(Chronicles)
Japanese (and deprived American) fans were transfixed as the Yomiuri Giants met the Seibu Lions in the seven-game 1994 Japan Series.
Dispatches Little Museum of Horrors
(Chronicles)
Follow The Money
(Time On Capitol Hill)
More often than not, it's what's in the campaign coffers that determines who goes to Washington. Here are the main contenders from your district for seats in the 104th Congress, along with how much ca
From The Archives
(Chronicles)
Health Report
(Chronicles)
Holdout of the Week
(Chronicles)
Inside Cyberspace
(Chronicles)
Caught in a Web of Their Own Device
Jackpot!
(Chronicles)
The Cycles of Power
(Time On Capitol Hill)
The Week October 23-29
(Chronicles)
To Stem the Flow of Illegal Siberian Immigrants?
(Chronicles)
Vox Pop
(Chronicles)
Winners & Losers
(Chronicles)
WORLD
Collusion with Killers
(Rwanda)
The aid effort is bringing relief to refugees, but the real beneficiaries are the instigators of Rwanda's genocide
Getting in the Way of Good Policy a U.S. Drug Enforcer In
(Diplomacy)
Burma sues his colleagues for scuttling his best efforts to curb trafficking
Sorry, Still No Sale
(Middle East)
In his first venture into personal peacemaking, Clinton goes head to head with Assad and comes away without any visible signs of diplomatic progress
The Deadly Rules of the Hunt
(Israel)
To quell Hamas terror, Israel orders harsh interrogations and threatens to shoot to kill
The Hard Way Out
(North Korea)
Impatient for freedom, more and more North Koreans are risking their lives to cross the cold war's last frontier
SCIENCE
Do Abortions Raise the Risk of Breast Cancer?
A report making that claim becomes a weapon in the war between right-to-lifers and pro-choice activists
Oops ... Wrong Answer
(Space)
Data from the Hubble telescope on the universe's age call physicists' cherished theories into question
The Rivers Ran Black
(Environment)
A huge oil spill fouls Russia's far north, raising specters of Alaska's Exxon Valdez disaster
SOCIETY
Madness in Fine Print
(Ethics)
Using mentally ill subjects for psychiatric experiments too often means extracting and relying on their ill-informed consent
Sweet, Sweet Surrender
(Crime)
A Cali cartel chief proposes to give up under conditions so lenient that they may strain U.S.-Colombian relations
TECHNOLOGY
Computer Dating
To break out of its narrow niche, Apple contemplates a historic alliance with IBM
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
The Political Interest
Clinton's Identity Crisis
Time
(Contents)
Contents Page November 7, 1994 -- Vol. 144, No. 19
Time
(Masthead)
Masthead November 7, 1994 -- Vol. 144, No. 19
BUSINESS
A Sunny Forecast
(Energy)
Always cleaner than fossil fuels, renewable power sources may soon be just as cheap
Amber Tsunamis of Grain
A year after rains swamped fields, the U.S. reaps its biggest harvest
Battling for a Slice of Thin Air
(Telecommunications)
Giant firms are racing toward wireless -- but wireless what, exactly?
Where's Garzarelli Going?
(Wall Street)
In a cost-cutting move, Lehman Bros. ousts its most celebrated investment analyst
EDUCATION
History, the Sequel
A controversial new set of recommendations generates a debate on what's important about America's past
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Boris Karloff, Where Are You?
(Arts & Media / CINEMA)
The latest version of Frankenstein is overblown and unscary
Home Front
(Arts & Media / CINEMA)
In The War, a vet's kids replay Vietnam in Georgia
Kind of Blues
(Arts & Media / MUSIC)
Hootie & the Blowfish make a stirring, soulful debut
Lessons in Lessness
(Arts & Media / FASHION)
Madonna Goes Pg-13
(Arts & Media / MUSIC)
The queen of sexual shock releases a restrained album that is an engaging, gently funky survey of contemporary R. and B.
Singing to a Silent Harp
(Arts & Media / MUSIC)
Dolores O'Riordan, Sinead O'Connor and Katell Keineg carry on the great Irish tradition of glorious voices
Take These Books, Please
(Arts & Media / BOOKS)
First they got their own hit TV shows. Now stand-up comics like Tim Allen and Paul Reiser are writing best sellers too
That Wild Old Woman
(Arts & Media / BOOKS)
Pauline Kael has led a war on bad films, raised mere movie reviewing to the level of criticism and given everybody fits
The Unfrozen North
(Arts & Media / TELEVISION)
Canada has long offered cut-rate locations for U.S. producers; now more Canadian shows are crossing the border as well
TO OUR READERS
Congressional Correspondent
Tumulty knows how to milk a story -- and the cows Color: Karen Tumulty.
ESSAY
Romancing the Thugs