Vol. 145 No. 8
COVER
SHOULD THIS MARRIAGE BE SAVED?
(Cover Story)
MANY AMERICANS ARE TRYING TO MAKE MARRIAGES MORE PERMANENT--AND DIVORCE MORE DIFFICULT
THE PRICE OF A BROKEN HOME
(Cover Story)
NATION
THE THIRD RAIL OF U.S. POLITICS
(Congress)
BUDGET, MEET THY MAKER
(Congress)
RADICAL CHAIRMAN JOHN KASICH IS A FRIEND OF NEWT AND IS OUT TO BATTLE THE DEFICIT
WORLD
JEWELS FOR JESUS
(Zaire)
WHAT DO TELEVANGELIST PAT ROBERTSON AND A RUTHLESS DICTATOR HAVE IN COMMON? DIAMONDS, FOR ONE THING
RIDING OFF IN ALL DIRECTIONS
(Mexico)
ZEDILLO'S LATEST MOVES SHOW NO CONSISTENT STRATEGY FOR DEALING WITH REBELS OR SKEPTICAL FINANCIERS
THE SLEAZE FACTOR
(South Africa)
AS CORRUPTION BEGINS TO STAIN THE GOVERNMENT AFTER ITS FIRST YEAR IN OFFICE, MANDELA PROMISES REFORM
SCIENCE
CONGRESSIONAL CHAIN-SAW MASSACRE
(Environment)
IF SPEAKER NEWT GINGRICH GETS HIS WAY, THE LAWS PROTECTING AIR, WATER AND WILDLIFE MAY BE ENDANGERED
SOCIETY
ENTREPRENEURS OF CRACK
(Crime)
AN L.A. STREET GANG TRANSFORMS ITSELF INTO A CROSS-COUNTRY COCAINE EMPIRE--UNTIL THE FBI BUSTS IT ALL OVER
TECHNOLOGY
CRACKS IN THE NET
AMERICA'S MOST WANTED HACKER HAS BEEN ARRESTED, BUT THE INTERNET IS MORE VULNERABLE THAN EVER
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
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CYBERADDICT, SHARE MY CURE
THE WEEK
FERUARY 12-18
MILESTONES
A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH
(Controversy)
IN A DRAMATIC VICTORY, THE WIDOW OF A CIVIL RIGHTS MARTYR TAKES THE HELM OF THE SCANDAL-PLAGUED N.A.A.C.P.
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WINNERS & LOSERS
BUSINESS
TRIPPING UP THE TITAN
A JUDGE REJECTS BILL GATES' ANTITRUST DECREE, REOPENING THE QUESTION OF WHETHER MICROSOFT SHOULD BE REINED IN
THE PROMISES AND THE PERILS OF AN ANTITRUST CHIEF
THE JUDGE WHO MAKES EVERYTHING HIS BUSINESS
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
THE FABULOUS INVALID
(The Arts & Media Books)
COSSETED CHILD, CONVINCING BOHEMIAN, ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON WAS ALSO, A NEW BOOK SHOWS, THE STAR OF AN EXTRAORDINARY LIFE
GENERATION X-CELLENT
(The Arts & Media Cinema)
A NEW CROP OF HOLLYWOOD STARS HAVE COME OF AGE-SMART, SASSY AND STRIKINGLY SERIOUS ABOUT THEIR CRAFT
CROWDED ICE
(The Arts & Media Sport)
TWO YOUNG SKATERS WIN NATIONAL TITLES, BUT THEY FACE LOTS OF COMPETITION IN THE POST-KERRIGAN ERA
BARD OF EMBARRASSMENT
(The Arts & Media Show Business)
A RELUCTANT STAR FOR 35 YEARS, ALAN BENNETT IS ENGLAND'S MOST ENDEARING MAN OF LETTERS-AND NOW HE'S AN OSCAR NOMINEE
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE
(The Arts & Media Music)
DARING TO CROSS ROCK'S COLOR LINE, CAROLINA-BASED ROCKERS HOOTIE & THE BLOWFISH BREAK THROUGH TO BIG-TIME SUCCESS
HOW THE WINNER LOST
(The Arts & Media Show Business)
AN OSCAR COMMITTEE IGNORES HOOP DREAMS, 1994'S MOST TOUTED DOCUMENTARY, AND IGNITES AN INDUSTRY FUROR
RUINED BEAUTY
(The Arts & Media Books)
IN PRIVATE ALTARS SOUTHERN GOTHIC IS SUFFUSED WITH POETRY
SPECIAL SECTION
COFFEE, TEA AND FEES
(Travel)
CONSUMERS WILL NOW PAY FOR RESERVATION SERVICES AS MAJOR AIRLINES PUT THE SQUEEZE ON TRAVEL AGENTS
PEOPLE
AWAITING HIS NATION'S CALL
(Interview)
RUSSIA'S GENERAL LEBED PULLS NO PUNCHES