Vol. 126 No. 15
NATION
"They Want a Monopoly"
A Mix of Hope and Hokum
Gorbachev's arms-control plan could yield fruit, but beware the fine print
American Notes Demagogues
Brothers in Bigotry
American Notes Disasters
Groping in the Dark
American Notes Families
Seizing Papa's Paycheck
American Notes Georgia
The Skydivers' Last Plunge
American Notes the Cabinet
Irish Eyes Unsmiling
Cajun Caper?
Louisiana's Governor on trial
Family Affairs
Two Mafia cases go to court
Gorbachev's "Charm Offensive"
He invokes De Gaulle and hears tough human rights questions
Soviet Star Wars
Spy Slipup
A suspect vanishes
The Presidency
Stalking a Mysterious Monster
WORLD
Europe Street Wars
Youths vent their rage
Middle East Israel's 1,500-Mile Raid
A long-distance air attack on the P.L.O. in Tunisia sparks Arab rage
Moscow Loses Its Immunity
For the first time, Lebanese terrorism strikes Soviet citizens
Nicaragua the Sandinistas Hang Tough
Morale is high as the army responds to CONTRA attacks
South Africa Apartheid By Another Name
In his clearest speech yet, Botha unveils a modest reform agenda
World Notes Britain
Labor At War with Itself
World Notes Canada
A New Leader for Quebec
World Notes El Salvador
Major Bob Steps Down
World Notes Italy
Watching His Language
World Notes New Caledonia
Voting a Split Ticket
SCIENCE
Comet Fire
Did it doom the dinosaurs?
A Problem That Cannot Be Buried
(Environment)
The poisoning of America continues
Living, Dangerously, with Toxic Wastes
(Environment)
Three tormented towns point up past, present and potential problems
Turning to New Technologies
(Environment)
Incinerators and voracious bacteria help dispose of waste
HEALTH & MEDICINE
Tattooed Ladies
(Health & Fitness)
Ring around the eyelid
Tossing Sulfites Out of Salads
(Health & Fitness)
The FDA is banning preservatives used on produce
SOCIETY
In Alabama: the Right Stuff
(American Scene)
SPORT
Sweet Prelude to Playoffs
Missouri means to monopolize the World Series
TECHNOLOGY
Taking a Byte Out of Crime
(Computers)
Police hail computer system that cracked the Night Stalker case
BUSINESS
All in the Family
(Economy & Business)
ComputerLand's chief is out
An Unwavering Voice for the Poor
(Economy & Business)
But a revised Catholic bishops' letter shows shifts in approach
Business Notes Broadcasting
(Economy & Business)
Televising the Gold in 1988
Business Notes Commodities
(Economy & Business)
The Hunts Dump Their Silver
Business Notes Executive
(Economy & Business)
Suite a Smooth Transition At Sears
Business Notes Telephones
(Economy & Business)
Connections for Commuters
Business Notes Travel
(Economy & Business)
Chasing Halley's Comet
Jousting for the Top Brands
(Economy & Business)
Takeover battles move to the supermarket and drug store
Showdown Over Latin Debt
(Economy & Business)
In a significant reversal, the U.S. seeks more loans for the Third World
LAW
Spiderman's Net
An electronic alternate to prison
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
A Master of Luminous Prose E.B.
(Books)
White: 1899-1985
Bookends
(Books)
Gimme Shelter House
(Books)
by Tracy Kidder Houghton Mifflin; 341 pages; $17.95
History of an Imagined World Always Coming Home
(Books)
by Ursula K. Le Guin Harper & Row; 525 pages; $50 hardcover, $25 paperback
Mastering the Wild Things
(Music)
In St. Paul, a children's classic by Maurice Sendak goes operatic
Re-Creating a Stage Legend the Iceman Cometh
(Theater)
by Eugene O'Neill
MILESTONES
Adieu, Ma Belle
Simone Signoret: 1921-1985
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones
Milestones
The Double Life of an Aids Victim
Rock Hudson: 1925-1985
PEOPLE
People
People
People
People