Vol. 145 No. 3
COVER
Hyperdemocracy
(Cover Stories)
Washington isn't dangerously disconnected from the people; the trouble may be it's too plugged in
Inside The Minds of Gingrich's Gurus
(Cover Stories)
Look Who's TALKING
(Cover Stories)
The explosion of radio call-in shows has created a new form of electronic populism and demagoguery
NATION
25 Years Ago in Time
(Chronicles)
The Psychedelic Tie-Dye Look
A Thing Called Hope
(The Presidency)
As the Clinton campaign starts gearing up for 1996, the First Lady re-emerges as a powerful influence
Forever Young
(Chronicles)
Hard Going for the Easy Part
(Congress)
The popular balanced-budget bill was to be a sure winner, but attacks from all over may bog it down
Health Report
(Chronicles)
In the Name of the Father
(Investigation)
Did Malcolm X's daughter plot to assassinate Louis Farrakhan? Or was she entrapped by the FBI?
Inside Washington
(Chronicles)
Threatening John Paul and the Friendly Skies
Makeover Candidate of the Week
(Chronicles)
One Man's Ted Sorensen Is Another's Marianne Williamson
(Chronicles)
Sonny Bono, the First 100 Days
(Chronicles)
The Week January 8-14
(Chronicles)
Very Minimum Wage
(Chronicles)
When Rupert Met Newt
(Congress)
Winners & Losers
(Chronicles)
WORLD
Letter From Officer X
(Russia)
A professional soldier argues that economic turmoil, political intrigues, incompetent leaders and tactical blunders have crippled a once mighty military
Looking for the Next Step
(Russia)
Yeltsin will have to decide what lessons to learn in the war in Chechnya. So will the Clinton Administration
Twilight of A Titan
(China)
With Deng Xiaoping's health failing fast, Beijing frets over his successor
HEALTH & MEDICINE
New Age Therapy
(Health)
Can the fantasy of Cocoon be fulfilled by a drug that fights the ravages of growing old?
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Public Eye
My Dinner with Rush
The Political Interest
The Hypocrite's Oath
Time
(Contents)
January 23, 1995 Vol. 145 No. 3
Time
(Masthead)
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BUSINESS
Damage And Destruction
(Advertising)
Ousted as head of the giant firm he founded, Maurice Saatchi comes back with a vengeance
LAW
Scenes From A Bad Marriage
(Justice)
The O.J. Simpson trial confronts the crucial legal issue whether past abuse can be a prologue to murder
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
By The Dots
(The Arts & Media / CINEMA)
John Singleton directs an earnest, rote campus drama
East Of Eden, South of Canada
(The Arts & Media / CINEMA)
Legends of the Fall is a silly melodrama trying to be an epic
Hacker Homecoming
(The Arts & Media / TECHNOLOGY)
Having paid the price for his computer trespasses, a digital Robin Hood called Phiber Optik is out of jail and back online
Mom, Apple Pie and PBS
(The Arts & Media / TELEVISION)
As Republicans attack public television, its defenders talk about its programming for kids and farmers -- not opera
On The Trail of an Exclusive
(The Arts & Media / BOOKS)
Two fictional Florida journalists hit a moral swamp
One Of Each
(The Arts & Media / BOOKS)
A clever novel explores the monomania of collecting
The Man Who Painted IMPACT
(The Arts & Media / ART)
A show takes a new look at Franz Kline's bold, slashing black-and-white paintings of the 1950s
Worlds Apart
(The Arts & Media / BOOKS)
In nine short stories, Salman Rushdie treats East and West
SPECIAL SECTION
And Now This
(Disasters)
Each year brings a new variation on catastrophe in California. This time the rain came tumbling down
ESSAY
A Term of Honor