Vol. 126 No. 12
NATION
"Not an Easy Disease to Come By"
For all its ferocity, AIDS is relatively hard to get
American Notes Arms Control
Lacking the Right Chemistry
American Notes Crime
Unrepentant About Murder
American Notes Drugs
A Smuggler's Hard Landing
American Notes Elections
No One Catches Koch
American Notes Justice
Who Killed John Belushi?
Harvest Song
Willie plans a benefit
Order in Court
Neo-Nazis go on trial
Swans and Ugly Ducklings
The New Untouchables
Anxiety over AIDS is verging on hysteria in some parts of the country
Toning Up the Nuclear Triad
How each leg of America's strategic deterrent really works
Trying to Cut His Losses
Reagan moves to outflank Congress on two charged issues
Zap! Then a Flap
A satellite shooter scores a hit
WORLD
Britain Big Blow to the Kgb
The top Soviet spy master in London defects to the West
Britain Looting Spree
A riot scars Birmingham
A Successor Generation
Flourishing Collectives
The Second Revolution
Deng's reforms are taking China on a courageous if uncharted course
Thailand Power Grab
A coup attempt fizzles
World
World Notes Argentina
The Generals in the Dock
World Notes El Salvador
Missing: Duarte's Daughter
World Notes Honduras
Striking At the Sandinistas
World Notes
Portugal Fiery Collision
World Notes Soviet Union
A Poem for the Party
SCIENCE
Haunting Images of Disaster
Titanic's Discoverer Reveals Dramatic Pictures of the Sunken Ship
The Upstaging of Halley's Armada
(Space)
A U.S. Spacecraft Makes the First Encounter with a Comet
HEALTH & MEDICINE
After Cancer
(Medicine)
A drug to prevent recurrence
Viral Map
(Medicine)
First step to a cure for colds
SOCIETY
In Utica: the Dogpatch of Baseball
(American Scene)
PRESS
A Video Chronicle of Our Times
45/85 Looks At the Past 40 Years
RELIGION
Opting for the Browning Version
The Episcopal Church picks an activist liberal as its leader
Roman Column
John Paul, journalist
SPORT
But in Barrooms, the Debate Goes On
For Pete's Sake, He Cried
Rose confirms Cobb's place in heaven and his own on earth
The Cocaine Agonies Continue
Charges of illegal drug use touch even some baseball greats
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Time Magazine Contents Page September 23, 1985 Vol. 126 No. 12
(Contents)
BUSINESS
A Red Star Rises on the High Seas
(Economy & Business)
Soviet merchant ships are undercutting world markets
Business Notes Defense
(Economy & Business)
Peeking At Pentagon Papers
Business Notes Entertainment
(Economy & Business)
Male Rabbits Join the Bunnies
Business Notes Lodging
(Economy & Business)
Motel By the Minute
Business Notes Marketing
(Economy & Business)
A Flat Year for Coke
Business Notes Real Estate
(Economy & Business)
The Rockefellers Cash In
Dancing to a Foreign Tune Time's
(Economy & Business)
Board of Economists says events abroad will determine U.S. growth
Gucci Suits
(Economy & Business)
A famous name in court
Stream Doctor
(Economy & Business)
Trout love his landscapes
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Crimebuster Compromising Positions
(Cinema)
Directed by Frank Perry Screenplay by Susan Isaacs
Experiment in Black and White Common Ground: a Turbulent Decade
(Books)
in the Lives of Three American Families by J. Anthony Lukas; Knopf; 659 pages; $19.95
Haunted Peace a Stillness Heard Round the World
(Books)
by Stanley Weintraub Dutton; 468 pages; $22.50
Mean Streets in Nighttown After Hours
(Cinema)
Directed by Martin Scorsese; Screenplay by Joseph Minion
Old Habits, New Formats
(Video)
Anthology shows come back as the networks gear up for fall
Spectacles Mr. Palomar
(Books)
by Italo Calvino Translated by William Weaver Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 130 pages; $12.95
MILESTONES
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones
PEOPLE
People
People
People
People
TO OUR READERS
A Letter From the Publisher
(Publisher's Letter)
ESSAY
The Start of a Plague Mentality